This particular version has been edited for time to fit the NIN track. The source video is longer and contains more material.
There was a earlier version of Maas' video that was longer, but had some sections with less accurately detailed modelling (as well as some omissions and mistakes). It was originally set with three different music clips
- Lenny Kravitz' "Fly Away" for the launch sequence
- the "Mars" movement of Holst's "The Planets" for the entry, descent, and landing sequence
- music from the Thomas Newman score for "American Beauty" for an extended section showing the rover maneuvering around the surface, and using the rock abrasion tool and microscope on the robotic arm.
Maas' worked the timing of the launch sequence specifically with "Fly Away" as the intended score, and it works beautifully. Key points in the video (motor ignition, fairing separation, third stage separation) match up with high points in the music. However, when NASA tried to get the rights so they could show the video with music, Kravitz' lawyers would not allow its use (it was at the time being used by Microsoft in television ads for their MSN 8 campaign) ... so NASA dropped the score.
- Timothy