WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:06.740 Music 2 00:00:06.740 --> 00:00:11.930 Thirty years ago, NASA launched into a new era of high bandwidth, continuous 3 00:00:11.930 --> 00:00:17.920 space communication with the tracking and data relay satellite, TDRS. 4 00:00:17.920 --> 00:00:22.750 5 00:00:22.750 --> 00:00:27.250 Today, NASA's continuing this legacy by launching the next generation of 6 00:00:27.250 --> 00:00:33.940 satellites. At Cape Canaveral, the TDRS spacecraft sits atop an 7 00:00:33.940 --> 00:00:41.650 Atlas V rocket, ready for launch. (Three, two, one and liftoff of the Atlas V 8 00:00:41.650 --> 00:00:47.980 rocket carrying the next generation in tracking and data relay satellites.) 9 00:00:47.980 --> 00:00:52.930 After a four-minute burn, the Atlas V main engine separates from the Centaur engine 10 00:00:52.930 --> 00:00:58.420 and drops back to Earth. Shortly after separation of the main engine, the 11 00:00:58.420 --> 00:01:02.830 protective shield that covers the payload, called the fairing, separates to 12 00:01:02.830 --> 00:01:07.980 reveal the TDRS spacecraft. After boosting the spacecraft to 13 00:01:07.980 --> 00:01:12.060 geosynchronous transfer orbit, the TDRS spacecraft separates from the 14 00:01:12.060 --> 00:01:17.940 Centaur engine. Shortly after the separation, the two folded, single axis 15 00:01:17.940 --> 00:01:24.229 antennae reflectors are released to take their natural parabolic shape. 16 00:01:24.229 --> 00:01:29.060 With a series of engine firings, the TDRS on board rocket guides the 17 00:01:29.060 --> 00:01:34.610 spacecraft to its final location in geosynchronous orbit. Once arriving at 18 00:01:34.610 --> 00:01:38.990 this orbit, the spacecraft starts its deployment sequence by unfolding the 19 00:01:38.990 --> 00:01:44.780 first solar array. Next, the two single access antennas are deployed and locked 20 00:01:44.780 --> 00:01:49.340 into position. These antennas are designed to track and communicate with 21 00:01:49.340 --> 00:01:54.319 low Earth orbit satellites. After the single access antennas are secured into 22 00:01:54.319 --> 00:01:58.900 place, the second solar array starts to unfold 23 00:01:58.900 --> 00:02:04.140 and the SGL and Omni antennas are deployed. 24 00:02:04.140 --> 00:02:09.390 Once TDRS completes this deployment sequence, it's now ready for testing and 25 00:02:09.390 --> 00:02:14.230 calibration before being placed into service. 26 00:02:14.230 --> 00:02:19.690 With this addition of TDRS-M, NASA has assured the future of continuous 27 00:02:19.690 --> 00:02:25.500 space to ground communication. 28 00:02:25.500 --> 00:02:34.237 Beep, Beep, Beep, Beep