This is a summary of the transcript:
- The transcript is from a video that seems to be a mix of Hindi and English languages, with some words that are not recognizable or misspelled.
- The video is about a nuclear device that is smuggled into Mumbai by terrorists and the efforts of the CID team to stop them and save the city from a disaster.
- The video also shows some scenes of a hospital where a patient is suffering from radiation poisoning and reveals some information about the device and the terrorists.
- The video ends with a request to subscribe to the channel and a music playing.
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"NASA's Perseverance rover has successfully collected its first rock sample on Mars, the agency announced on Monday.
The sample, about the size of a finger, was drilled from a briefcase-sized rock nicknamed "Rochette" on September 1.
The rover then securely sealed the sample in a titanium tube and took photos to confirm its condition.
This is a historic achievement for NASA, as it marks the first time a sample has been collected from another planet that could eventually be returned to Earth.
The sample could provide clues about Mars' past climate and geology, and whether it ever harbored ancient microbial life.
Perseverance will continue to collect more samples from different locations on Mars, and store them in a cache that could be retrieved by a future mission."
The key facts are:
1. NASA's Perseverance rover collected its first rock sample on Mars on September 1.
2. The sample was drilled from a rock nicknamed "Rochette" and sealed in a titanium tube.
3. This was the first time a sample from another planet was collected for possible return to Earth.
4. The sample could reveal information about Mars' past climate, geology, and life.