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Mars Polar Lander
Time Lapse Movies

The following are time lapse movies of the launch preparations of the Mars Polar Lander spacecraft at Kennedy Space Center.

See also time lapse movies of the Mars Climate Orbiter spacecraft.

Time Lapse Movies
Mars Polar Lander

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Date Spacecraft
Location
File Size
January 3, 1999 Launch Pad 17B 4.7 MB
January 2, 1999 Launch Pad 17B 1.7 MB
January 1, 1999 Launch Pad 17B 253K
December 31, 1998 Launch Pad 17B 1.7 MB
December 30, 1998 Launch Pad 17B 745K
December 29, 1998 Launch Pad 17B 5.8 MB
December 28, 1998 Launch Pad 17B 636K
December 23, 1998 Launch Pad 17B 1.2 MB
December 22, 1998 Launch Pad 17B 1.5 MB
December 21, 1998 Launch Pad 17B 2.0 MB
December 19, 1998 SAEF-2 868K
December 18, 1998 SAEF-2 1.8 MB
December 17, 1998 SAEF-2 1.1 MB
December 16, 1998 SAEF-2 1.5 MB
December 15, 1998 SAEF-2 1.7 MB
December 14, 1998 SAEF-2 1.8 MB
December 12, 1998 SAEF-2 1.3 MB
December 11, 1998 SAEF-2 1.8 MB
December 10, 1998 SAEF-2 2.9 MB
December 9, 1998 SAEF-2 1.5 MB
December 8, 1998 SAEF-2 1.6 MB
December 7, 1998 SAEF-2 1.2 MB
December 6, 1998 SAEF-2 681K
December 5, 1998 SAEF-2 2.0 MB
December 4, 1998 SAEF-2 1.9 MB
December 3, 1998 SAEF-2 1.6 MB
December 2, 1998 SAEF-2 1.2 MB
December 1, 1998 SAEF-2 668K
November 30, 1998 SAEF-2 559K
November 25, 1998 SAEF-2 1.7 MB
November 24, 1998 SAEF-2 2.0 MB
November 23, 1998 SAEF-2 2.1 MB
November 22, 1998 SAEF-2 1.4 MB
November 20, 1998 SAEF-2 1.0 MB
November 19, 1998 SAEF-2 2.6 MB
November 18, 1998 SAEF-2 3.3 MB
November 17, 1998 SAEF-2 1.1 MB
November 16, 1998 SAEF-2 1.4 MB
November 13, 1998 SAEF-2 742K
November 12, 1998 SAEF-2 1.1 MB
November 11, 1998 SAEF-2 2.4 MB
November 10, 1998 SAEF-2 1.9 MB
November 9, 1998 SAEF-2 522K
November 6, 1998 SAEF-2 364K
November 5, 1998 SAEF-2 554K
November 4, 1998 SAEF-2 812K
November 3, 1998 SAEF-2 581K
November 2, 1998 SAEF-2 699K
October 31, 1998 SAEF-2 601K
October 30, 1998 SAEF-2 1.2 MB
October 29, 1998 SAEF-2 882K
October 28, 1998 SAEF-2 1.5 MB
October 27, 1998 SAEF-2 1.4 MB
October 26, 1998 SAEF-2 1.7 MB
October 24, 1998 SAEF-2 1.5 MB
October 23, 1998 SAEF-2 2.1 MB
October 22, 1998 SAEF-2 900K
October 15, 1998 SAEF-2 1.0 MB
October 14, 1998 SAEF-2 1.1 MB
October 7, 1998 SAEF-2 2.8 MB
October 6, 1998 SAEF-2 2.8 MB
October 5, 1998 SAEF-2 3.2 MB

The Mars Polar Lander spacecraft was successfully launched from the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS) Space Launch Complex 17B (SLC-17B) on January 3, 1999. The lander will enter the Martian atmosphere directly from the hyperbolic transfer orbit at 7 km/s in December 1999. The lander spacecraft will decelerate to a soft landing using a heat shield to aerobrake, a parachute, and actively guided propulsion to reduce vertical velocity to less than 2.4 m/s and horizontal velocity to less than 1 m/s at surface touchdown. The lander will be targeted to the northernmost boundary of the polar layered deposits at a high southern latitude site, between 75 degrees and 80 degrees south latitude. The surface science mission will be conducted over the course of a 3 month primary mission. The landing will occur during late spring in the southern hemisphere and extend through the early summer season. The timing of the landing is optimal for a high southern latitude site because the sun is always above the horizon during the course of the primary mission providing maximum solar insolation and a relatively benign thermal environment.


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