WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:00.010 --> 00:00:04.050 Three trucks, one plane, one boat, 2 00:00:04.070 --> 00:00:08.100 two countries, one mission. 3 00:00:08.120 --> 00:00:12.110 4 00:00:12.130 --> 00:00:16.160 5 00:00:16.180 --> 00:00:20.210 The Global Precipitation Measurement mission's Core Observatory racked up 6 00:00:20.230 --> 00:00:24.250 7300 flight miles before it even left the planet. 7 00:00:24.270 --> 00:00:28.290 The Core Observatory in its shipping container took off for Japan on an Air Force 8 00:00:28.310 --> 00:00:32.310 Super Galaxy C-5 cargo plane on November 21, 9 00:00:32.330 --> 00:00:36.320 2013. A two-hour refueling stopover in Anchorage. 10 00:00:36.340 --> 00:00:40.350 Alaska, turned into two days when a snowstorm swept in. 11 00:00:40.370 --> 00:00:44.400 But sunny skies greeted the GPM Core Observatory 12 00:00:44.420 --> 00:00:48.460 when it landed at Kitakyushu Airport, Japan, on November 24th. 13 00:00:48.480 --> 00:00:52.500 Moving the 57,000 pound combined 14 00:00:52.520 --> 00:00:56.540 weight of the shipping container and the satellite took all hands on deck 15 00:00:56.560 --> 00:01:00.580 from plane to truck to barge. 16 00:01:00.600 --> 00:01:04.600 17 00:01:04.620 --> 00:01:08.620 Rough seas kept the boat at anchor 18 00:01:08.640 --> 00:01:12.640 for 24 hours in Saiki before it hit the open water. 19 00:01:12.660 --> 00:01:16.710 Arrival by sea is the only way to get heavy space equipment to Tanegashima Island. 20 00:01:16.730 --> 00:01:20.770 The tiny island has narrow, windy 21 00:01:20.790 --> 00:01:24.790 roads, so it wasn't until midnight when the streets were empty that the Core Observatory 22 00:01:24.810 --> 00:01:28.840 traveled the last nine miles to space center. 23 00:01:28.860 --> 00:01:32.880 24 00:01:32.900 --> 00:01:36.920 Next, the GPM team unpacked the spacecraft in JAXA's 25 00:01:36.940 --> 00:01:40.960 Satellite Preparation Building for post-travel inspections and a 26 00:01:40.980 --> 00:01:44.980 Comprehensive Performance Test. These two tasks ensured that 27 00:01:45.000 --> 00:01:48.990 the Core Observatory was ready for launch. After a long, 28 00:01:49.010 --> 00:01:53.050 slow and careful journey to Tanegashima, GPM arrived safely 29 00:01:53.070 --> 00:01:57.110 and began its countdown to launch. 30 00:01:57.130 --> 00:02:01.160 [rain falling] 31 00:02:01.180 --> 00:02:05.200 32 00:02:05.220 --> 00:02:09.220 33 00:02:09.240 --> 00:02:10.944