00:00On this day in space. On November 18, 2013, NASA launched the MAVEN spacecraft to Mars.
00:07The name MAVEN stands for Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution. The spacecraft is an orbiter
00:13designed to help scientists figure out what happened to Mars' water in its atmosphere.
00:18Mars is dry today, but data from several Mars missions suggest that it was a much wetter
00:22environment a long time ago. MAVEN is tracking the rate of atmospheric loss from Mars.
00:28The planet has a super thin atmosphere that has been leaking into space for a few billion years.
00:33Scientists think that when Mars lost its atmosphere, water dried up on the surface as a result.
00:38Solar storms that blast radiation into the solar system appear to have blasted away some of the
00:42atmosphere as well. Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere once kept Mars warm enough to sustain water,
00:48and losing that greenhouse gas turned Mars into a cold and dry place.
00:53MAVEN's science mission ended in 2016, but the spacecraft is still used to relay
00:57communications with other Mars missions. And that's what happened on this day in space.
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