00:00 On this day in space.
00:03 On November 7th, 1996, NASA launched its Mars Global Surveyor mission.
00:08 This was the first mission NASA sent to Mars in almost 20 years.
00:11 The Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft was an orbiter.
00:14 It transmitted data from NASA's Mars rovers back to Earth.
00:18 The spacecraft also did a lot of its own science.
00:21 It found surface channels on Mars that appeared to have been created by running water.
00:25 It looked at the south pole of Mars and saw signs of possible climate change.
00:29 Mars Global Surveyor also saw a mineral called hematite on Mars.
00:33 Hematite usually forms in water.
00:35 NASA then sent its Spirit and Opportunity rovers to look for the hematite,
00:39 and both rovers found it near their landing sites.
00:41 Mars Global Surveyor survived much longer than expected.
00:44 But a space maneuver accidentally exposed one of its batteries to the sun,
00:48 and the spacecraft lost power.
00:51 It fell silent forever in November of 2006.
00:54 And that's what happened on this day in space.
00:57 (Music)
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