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What if the most powerful satellite ever built could watch Earth’s every move?
NASA and ISRO have officially launched NISAR, a joint Earth-observing mission that will scan the planet from space every 12 days — tracking earthquakes, melting glaciers, deforestation, and climate change in real-time.

This is not about Mars or the Moon…
It’s about saving Earth — our only home. 🌎

Watch till the end to feel the power of science, unity, and hope.
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00:00What if the most powerful eyes in space were watching Earth itself?
00:08NASA and ASRO just made history, and the world will never look the same again.
00:15Today, they announced that the NISA mission is officially operational.
00:21It's a satellite built by two nations, the US and India, working side-by-side to protect our planet, orbiting 747 kilometers above Earth.
00:36NISA can scan every mountain, forest, and ocean.
00:41Every 12 days, it sees how glaciers melt, forests shrink, and the ground itself shifts beneath our feet.
00:52NASA calls it a mission for Earth's future.
00:56Because this isn't about exploring Mars, it's about saving home.
01:02The data it sends will help predict earthquakes, track climate change, and even prevent natural disasters.
01:13It's more than a satellite.
01:15It's a symbol of unity, technology, and hope.
01:20The countdown has ended, and a new journey has begun.
01:25Like, share, and subscribe, because this story isn't just about space.
01:31It's about us all.
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