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Imagine witnessing the birth of a tsunami… from outer space.

A significant 8.8 magnitude earthquake near the Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia resulted in an enormous tsunami, but this time, something unusual occurred.

A satellite named SWOT recorded the waves merely 70 minutes following the tremor.

What it captured altered everything.

Not just a single colossal wave, but also a concealed series of smaller waves trailing behind it.

This was something scientists had only theorized before.

This finding uncovers how tsunamis genuinely develop near deep ocean trenches, where tectonic plates meet.

It has the potential to enhance early warning systems, ultimately saving countless lives in the future.

This goes beyond mere science… it marks a pivotal advancement in comprehending one of nature's mightiest phenomena.

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00:00A satellite just witnessed a tsunami being born, and what it saw shocked scientists.
00:05It started with a powerful 8.8 earthquake near Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula.
00:10Just 70 minutes later, the SWAT satellite scanned the ocean from space.
00:15It captured not just one massive wave, but a trail of smaller waves behind it.
00:21Scientists had predicted this pattern for years, but never seen it in real life.
00:26The tsunami started near the ocean trench, where one plate slides under another.
00:30These smaller waves reveal how the seafloor moved and how the tsunami spreads.
00:35This could help improve tsunami warnings and protect millions living near coasts.
00:40For the first time, we are seeing how a tsunami is truly born.
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