Mickey Mouse has conquered Earth and has left his mark on Mercury.
NASA's Messenger spacecraft, which orbits our solar system's closest planet to the sun, captured an image of the Disney character earlier this month.
The formation sits to the northwest of the recently named crater Magritte, in the south of Mercury.
Mickey's "face" is formed by a crater roughly 105km in diameter, and actually sits to the north of the two smaller crater, meaning the image would appear upside-down.
"The shadowing helps define the striking 'Mickey Mouse' resemblance, created by the accumulation of craters over Mercury's long geologic history," NASA explained.