shadowking
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random people or universities perhaps, there's no government organization like NASA dedicated to deep sea programs.
Oceanography | Science Mission Directorate
random people or universities perhaps, there's no government organization like NASA dedicated to deep sea programs.
The actual bottom of the ocean is near impossible to explore. We still have yet to explore any of it really. From the organization you mentioned:Yes we have lol. They explore the ocean all the time.
How much of the ocean have we explored?
To date, we have explored less than five percent of the ocean.
ThisMan we don't know shyt about the ocean
The other poster's link was more impressive. Why observe the ocean from space? Design some aquatic diving ships and explore the depths.
Godzilla was firstIt was called Cloverfeld and it spawned 2 shytty sequels.
The other poster's link was more impressive. Why observe the ocean from space? Design some aquatic diving ships and explore the depths.
Cloverfield?It was called Cloverfeld and it spawned 2 shytty sequels.
The heart of Davy Jones great neptune
the fukk this shyt supposed to be? Satan's Starfish?
That's like trying to inspect a bee/wasp nest without pissing them offAs scary as it probably is.....I’d love it if us humans decide to explore the deep depths of the oceans without disturbing it.
How are satellites used to observe the ocean?
Using satellites, NOAA researchers closely study the ocean. Information gathered by satellites can tell us about ocean bathymetry, sea surface temperature, ocean color, coral reefs, and sea and lake ice. Scientists also use data collection systems on satellites to relay signals from transmitters on the ground to researchers in the field—used in applications such as measuring tidal heights and the migration of whales. Transmitters on satellites also relay position information from emergency beacons to help save lives when people are in distress on boats, airplanes, or in remote areas. Here are just a few of the many ways satellites help us learn more about our ocean
I know some guys spooky Photoshop does not have you that shook
That seems practical in sense if being able to predict weather patterns and mount rescue missions etc. But I'm talking about exploration.
Space is more exciting and spawns epic movie trilogies though
This i'm alway like when people talk about exploring space.
We literally have another planet below sea level that we haven't fully explored yet.
Yeah but they faked it so bad that if i found one in real life i would start crack laughing
I know we don't have the ability to explore the entire ocean lol the technology doesn't exist. I was speaking in general.The actual bottom of the ocean is near impossible to explore. We still have yet to explore any of it really. From the organization you mentioned:
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