WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:00.020 --> 00:00:08.850 [ ambient sound ] 2 00:00:08.870 --> 00:00:13.210 If you want to send a spacecraft from Earth to Mars, how would you get it there? 3 00:00:13.230 --> 00:00:20.980 You can't aim straight at the Red Planet because it's moving around the Sun almost 13,000 mph slower than the Earth. 4 00:00:21.000 --> 00:00:24.680 Instead, you'll have to wait for up to 26 months for the Earth and Mars 5 00:00:24.700 --> 00:00:29.980 to be in just the right spot in their orbits, then carefully aim at a moving target. 6 00:00:30.000 --> 00:00:35.630 In November 2013, the controllers of NASA's Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN mission, 7 00:00:35.650 --> 00:00:42.730 or MAVEN, did just that, launching the Mars-bound orbiter from Cape Canaveral, Florida on an Atlas V rocket. 8 00:00:42.750 --> 00:00:48.130 After separating from the rocket and the Centaur upper stage, MAVEN unfolded its solar arrays, 9 00:00:48.150 --> 00:00:52.280 pointed them at the Sun, and embarked on a ten-month cruise to Mars. 10 00:00:52.300 --> 00:00:56.040 The launch sent MAVEN arcing outward on a path called a transfer orbit, 11 00:00:56.060 --> 00:01:01.080 which will intersect with the orbit of Mars on September 21, 2104. 12 00:01:01.100 --> 00:01:04.410 By starting its journey when the Earth was behind Mars, MAVEN has been 13 00:01:04.430 --> 00:01:09.040 taking advantage of our planet's greater speed to catch up to its target. 14 00:01:09.060 --> 00:01:13.230 When MAVEN arrives, it will not be automatically captured by Mars's gravity, 15 00:01:13.250 --> 00:01:19.850 but will instead need to perform an engine burn to change its velocity by over 2,700 miles per hour. 16 00:01:19.870 --> 00:01:25.280 Just before Mars Orbit Insertion, the spacecraft will turn its thrusters in the direction of travel, 17 00:01:25.300 --> 00:01:30.820 then MAVEN will fire its engines for thirty-three minutes. The engine burn will slow MAVEN's velocity, 18 00:01:30.840 --> 00:01:37.380 allowing Mars's gravity to take over, and pulling the spacecraft into an elongated 35-hour orbit. 19 00:01:37.400 --> 00:01:41.210 In the following weeks MAVEN will reduce its orbit to four-and-a-half hours, 20 00:01:41.230 --> 00:01:45.180 then it will deploy its science instruments and begin collecting data. 21 00:01:45.200 --> 00:01:50.380 MAVEN's findings will reveal how Mars changed from a warm, wet planet early in its history, 22 00:01:50.400 --> 00:01:59.630 to the cold, dry world we see today, shedding light on one of the solar system's biggest mysteries. 23 00:01:59.650 --> 00:02:08.080 [ music ] 24 00:02:08.100 --> 00:02:19.787 [ satellite beeping ]