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#KainaatAstronomyinUrdu #Earth #Astronomy How Did Earth Really Become A Planet? | Urdu/Hindi | Kainaat Astronomy in Urdu Humans are soon headed to the Moon again. Artemis I is going through its uncrewed test orbit around the Moon. But more than 50 years ago, humans first set eyes - not on the Moon - but on the Earth! The goal and focus of the Apollo program was, of course, to land humans on the Moon. However, it was the view of the whole Earth that really stole the show. In particular, the picture of the "Earthrise" taken by Apollo 8 astronauts on December 24, 1968, really transformed the way we look at our own planet. Please join astrophysicist Salman Hameed in this episode of Kainaati Gup Shup to talk about how the perceptions about our planet changed with the first images of the Earth and how should we think about the human-induced changes to our climate. #urdu #hindi #sciencedocumentary #astronomy #apollo #earthrise #salmanhameed #kainaat You can find Brian Eno's album, Foreverandevernomore here: https://www.brian-eno.net/ And watch Brian Eno perform one of his songs, There Were Bells, here: • Brian Eno - There Were Bells For more information about Kainaat Videos: https://www.kainaatstudios.com/ Please subscribe to Kainaat Newsletter at: https://bit.ly/3bdnEaC Salman Hameed has a PhD in astronomy and is Charles Taylor Chair and Professor of Integrated Science & Humanities at Hampshire College, and a member of the Five College Astronomy Department (FCAD) in Massachusetts, USA. He is also the CEO of the non-profit Kainaat Studios Credits: Host/writer: Salman Hameed Editor: Shehryar Shaikh Music: Umer Piracha Subtitles: DigiCircle Images/animations: NASA/JPL, LRO, Wikipedia Support Provided by: Sahr Foundation AIIR Foundation PixelEdge