00:00In today's Tajiati Visit, Khusham Deed. Today we will talk about something that has actually created havoc on earth.
00:06Life has been made possible, and the funny thing is that it is completely missing.
00:12Yes, we are talking about the land, it is unbreakable, did it
00:15The new and exciting mission designed to explore the Teesi slope is SMILE.
00:21The details of the Solar Wind, Magnetosphere, Ionosphere, and Link Explorer are truly astonishing. This is a mission that
00:29Give us that
00:42How can we capture what is invisible to the naked eye or ordinary cameras? For scientists, our planet's surface is a matter of great importance.
00:48It has always been an impossible task to see and film this magnificent hill present in Girth through the eyes of the camera.
00:56It is happening. Its effects
01:08The outline is quite simple. First, we'll understand this hidden layer of land, then we'll delve into the details of the Smile Mission.
01:14We will examine it, then we will talk about these four extremely modern instruments which are part of it and finally launch
01:20until on this wonderful journey
01:38But in reality, there's a continuous and dangerous war going on between our Earth and our Sun. Our Sun is just silent.
01:47It not only gives off light but also frequently emits coronal mass ejections (SMI-like storms) into the atmosphere.
01:54Now this seam
01:56What a disaster! These are actually huge, extremely fast bursts of plasma. Just imagine, Arbo.
02:04tons of magnetic pus coming straight towards the ground. When it reaches our magnetic field
02:10So it is under severe pressure
02:12This can cause extremely dangerous rainfall on the land. Now the question is how should we
02:18What difference does it make? So the point is that the storms caused by these dangerous storms
02:24The weather is visible to our modern satellites and the world as well.
02:41It can come to a standstill in a matter of seconds. Therefore, understanding and anticipating this entire system is now the key to life.
02:47And it's become a matter of death. And right here, the Earth's magnetic field steps in like a superhero.
02:54He gives entry. This is ours.
03:09Boshok, Boshok says, then within that comes Magneto Pose and the cusps on our Kudpen. This whole system
03:16They work together to reverse the course of these Shamshi forces. But due to constant attacks and pressure,
03:22Its shape changes every time
03:27Now let's move on to the second part: the Smile Mission. This mission is a historic and global partnership.
03:35The most remarkable feature of this Khalai mission is its extreme indoctrination.
03:43of large establishments
03:44There's a remarkable partnership between the two sides. On one side is the European Space Agency, which has developed its payload module, the newly launched SpaceX.
03:52The X-ray module, called SXI, and all the launch facilities are provided by Parham. On the other hand, the Chinese Academy of
03:58S
03:58Sciences C.A.S. He designed the main platform of the vessel, the other three most important instruments and the mission's
04:05This is the first complete joint science mission of its kind, from funding to execution.
04:11Everything is absolutely fine
04:27No, it's extremely dangerous. This will take the ship so far away from the ground. If you have to guess
04:34So this distance is approximately one-third of the distance from Earth to the Moon.
04:41What would be the benefit of going?
04:56This act perfectly captures the true spirit of this mission.
05:02The key is that Smile won't just take scattered pictures of different parts. Instead, it will take pictures of all the parts at the same time.
05:08The winds, our waning slopes and moons
05:23What a game a single act of this narrative plays on the khutban of our land. Let's move on to the third part.
05:31Four new tools are on the side. These tools are part of a reconnaissance toolkit for detecting space weather.
05:40Will work. Now it is known that so many
05:53The imager, which will provide near-surface X-ray imaging of the boundaries of our magnetic shield. The second is the UV-I, or ultraviolet.
06:01Ultraviolet images of these beautiful colorful waves, i.e. aurora, formed on the imaging beam.
06:07It will also take advantage of the LIA and MAG companies, which will not only rely on pictures but will also directly depend on the media.
06:15We will provide live and real-time measurements of the current winds and magnetic field. And these slides are fantastic.
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06:37Ultraviolet camera equipped with a special four-glass system. Light ion analyzer for 3D velocity measurement.
06:44It uses a top heat design and the most interesting thing is that it uses micrometric metering sensors.
06:51to the ship
06:52To avoid interference from its own signals and current, it is mounted on a 3 meter long folding pole i.e.
06:58It will be placed on a boom and removed from the ship. This is really an amazing gamble and now we are here.
07:04Are on the last leg of your journey to the launch
07:22Making it capable of being sent into space is a tremendous feat of engineering. In 2015, it was selected out of 13 promising proposals.
07:30This joint missile was selected and will undergo a rigorous critical design review in Shanghai in 2023.
07:37Beep at every step until it happens
07:52Mega is all set to launch on C Rocket. However, software updates and status updates are available on mobile phones.
07:58We all see the check icon every day, but brother, what is the meaning of this status check in Khalai Machines?
08:04Something else happens
08:22Moreover, the powerful Sauti Test produced those harsh and ear-splitting sounds that were evident at the launch.
08:29Time arises so that there is no doubt left about its validity.
08:33And the result of this entire ten year old hard work, day and night designing and rigorous testing came in two years.
08:41It will be revealed to the world in 2424
08:43When a powerful Vega C rocket lifted off from the Vauxhall Market in French Guiana, the 2,300-kilogram spacecraft
08:51will leave for Khala's restless springs with
08:54Just imagine, both parts of the spaceship were connected by 120 special bolts in an ultra-clean room.
09:02The aircraft's tanks have been filled with 1520 litres of fuel and now everyone just needs to wait for its flight.
09:10Eagerly waiting to be filled
09:12And now we end this informative review on a very important and worrying question that when the future
09:19In the next big and powerful storm Shamsi will approach our land, then this Smile Mission will be used to control the natural disasters of the land.
09:26What about Difa?
09:27Will the new knowledge gained from this reveal new and surprising secrets to us? Will it reveal the serious dangers of the future?
09:33This will prepare you better than ever to deal with threats and blackouts.
09:39Only time will tell about this information.
09:41Thank you so much for staying connected with us
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