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Odyssey will arrive at Mars on October 24, 2001, 0230 Universal Time (October 23, 7:30pm PDT/ 10:30pm EDT). NASA's 2001 Mars Odyssey flight team successfully delivered the spacecraft into orbit around Mars as scheduled on October 24, 2001 (Universal Time). Find out more about Odyssey's insertion into Mars' orbit.



Sequence of Events: Sequence of Events: See the minute-by-minute MOI action plan as Odyssey entered into orbit around Mars.
Doppler Plot: Doppler Plot: The Doppler plot is watched throughout a space mission, but all eyes were fixed on it during Odyssey's Mars orbit insertion activities, for it was the only window on the spacecraft's behavior during the critical engine firing that delivered Odyssey into Mars orbit. [More]
The Wizard: The Wizard: Check out Odyssey's "vital stats" throughout MOI, including the fuel levels, altitude, orbital speed, and much more.
MOI Trajectory Animations: MOI Trajectory Animations: Animations showing various viewing perspectives of Mars Odyssey as it enters into orbit around Mars.
  View of Spacecraft Orientation as it Approached Mars
Aerobraking Phase after Mars Orbit Insertion: Aerobraking
  See highlights and frequently asked questions from NASA TV's "Live from Mars" educational programming that aired October 30, 2001
  For more information about Interplanetary Space Travel, see the Basics of Space Flight.

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