00:00On this day in space.
00:03In 2006, a European satellite named SMART-1 crashed into the moon.
00:08This wasn't actually as disastrous as it sounds, because the spacecraft did it on purpose.
00:13SMART-1 launched in 2003 and was the first European spacecraft to go to the moon.
00:17It was also the first mission of a program called Small Missions for Advanced Research and Technology,
00:22which was a series of low-cost spacecraft that the European Space Agency launched to test new spaceflight technologies.
00:28SMART-1's primary objective was to do a flight test of something called solar electric primary propulsion,
00:33or a solar-powered electric engine.
00:36While it orbited the moon for almost two years, it looked for water, ice, and other chemicals on the lunar surface.
00:41When it slammed into the moon, that was also for science.
00:44Astronomers back on Earth watched the impact with their telescopes,
00:47hoping that it would give them some insight into the mechanics of meteor impacts.
00:51And that's what happened on this day in space.
00:54NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
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