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What does the most sacred site on Earth look like from the International Space Station?
In this video, we explore the breathtaking views of Makkah from orbit and how satellite technology is helping the future of Hajj and Umrah.
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00:00From the ground, the Ka'bah is the heartbeat of the Muslim world.
00:04Every day, millions turn toward this single point.
00:08But have you ever wondered what this sacred site looks like from the vast silence of space?
00:15Astronauts have often remarked that Makkah and Medina are among the brightest and most distinct spots on Earth when viewed
00:21from orbit.
00:22As we move into the year 2026 and beyond, satellite technology is changing how we experience Hodge.
00:31High-resolution imaging allows for better crowd management and safety for millions of pilgrims.
00:36But it also gives us a perspective of unity.
00:40From 400 kilometers above, borders disappear, and the entire Uma appears as one body circling a single center of light.
00:48With the rise of the Muslim Space Agency and other regional space programs, more Muslim astronauts are heading to the
00:56stars.
00:57Performing prayer and maintaining spiritual connection in zero gravity is the next frontier.
01:03Science is helping us understand our place in the universe, while our faith keeps us grounded to the house of
01:08Allah, no matter how far we travel into the cosmos.
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01:20See you next time.
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