Lucy’s Solar-Powered
Journey Continues – Transcript
[Music]
NARRATOR
NASA’s Lucy
mission is heading to the Jupiter Trojans – two swarms of unexplored asteroids
trapped in Jupiter’s orbit.
Because Lucy
will venture further from the Sun than any previous solar-powered spacecraft…
it is equipped
with two expansive solar arrays to carry out its deep space journey.
[Rocket launch
audio]
LAUNCH
COMMENTATOR
Liftoff!
Atlas V takes flight, sending Lucy to uncover the fossils of our solar system.
NARRATOR
In the early
morning hours of October 16, 2021, Lucy rose above Cape Canaveral in a
picture-perfect launch.
But when the
spacecraft began to unfurl its solar arrays, it encountered an anomaly.
One of the
arrays failed to fully deploy and latch shut, putting the mission at risk.
Lucy’s cameras
are not pointed at the spacecraft, so the flight operations team could not see what
had happened.
Instead, they had
to work with spare equipment on the ground, computer models, and data from Lucy…
to piece
together the puzzle and determine the best path forward.
After months of
analysis and testing, the team sent the spacecraft a series of carefully
developed commands to further deploy the array…
stabilizing it
sufficiently for the mission to proceed.
[Music & engine
audio]
NARRATOR
Now Lucy can continue
its journey…setting course for a darker region of space, powered by the distant
Sun.
[Fade music]