00:00On this day in space.
00:04In 2011, NASA's GRAIL spacecraft launched on a mission to the moon.
00:08GRAIL, which stands for Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory,
00:12was sent to the moon to map its gravitational fields. Scientists could study the moon's
00:16interior structure by looking at maps of the moon's gravity. Asteroid impacts
00:20from billions of years ago left dense pockets of material under the lunar surface,
00:24which can exert extra gravitational pull on spacecraft orbiting the moon.
00:28So by measuring that gravitational pull, the GRAIL mission could reveal information about what
00:32lies beneath the surface. The mission actually consisted of two twin spacecraft
00:36named Ebb and Flow, which would fly in tandem around the moon to map its variations
00:40in the gravitational field. Both lifted off from the same Delta II
00:44rocket from Cape Canaveral, Florida, and arrived in lunar orbit almost four months later.
00:48They mapped the moon for about nine months before NASA decided it was finished with
00:52the mission, and the two orbiters crashed into the moon. And that's what happened
00:56on this day in space.
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