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I remember hearing that they tried to do this several decades ago and when they found what they were looking for they immediately started building a rocket to go to the moon. I’m not sure what they found but the fact that they canceled that exploration and immediately went to space always made me think about why.
Never really considered it, but testing in the deep sea could be a good proving ground for Venus missions. Could test some materials at super high pressures
Europa, Enceladus, both are believed to have oceans and NASA has talked about submarine missions for years. Venus will melt any electronic systems we can currently build.
The pressure part is already solved. What is holding us back is the temperature. At surface Venus pressure is "just" the same of 900m depth on Earth. There are several submarines that routinely go there.
@@M1ggins It's solved too. Everyday we transport strong acids, this is a known quantity. What we can't do (yet) is electronics that stand 450C. Even batteries are already solved (take a look at molten batteries). In fact, those batteries would feel right at home.
Whut? Brother nasa is not founded neither funded to work on ocean "alien life" but can learn a lot on plate tectonics, sediments-just to understand other planets...
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UFO's are sometimes spotted entering the water, makes sense to map the bottom. Designing drones to explore caves and alien oceans also makes sense, there may be oceans on Europa, it would be logical to fix design issues on Earth first.
Because we have only mapped 25% of our ocean IN DETAIL (sonar). We have lower resolution maps of the entire ocean that provide depths with a certain margin of error. With our current technology, there's no evidence that there is a deeper part. Possible, but probably not likely.
Being interested in animals, the deep ocean and space.. my mind sometimes goes down the rabbithole into what else biology and evolution could come up with.
@@dreammaker9642 haha yeah it's quite remarkable and funny if you really think about it. We're the only one going "OH!!! Look at that random animal doing something relatable or totally weird" 🤭 IDK who first said it but I remember some quote about us being the universe, staring back at itself. I quite like that perspective ^^
@@SidMajors I do like that perspective 😂 although sometimes the way my cat would look at me he was definitely thinking “what is this chimp up to now?” 😂 lmao as I’m writing this my dog also gave me that look on queue 😂
@SidMajors Isn't it cool how thinking about animals, the deep sea, and space can make you wonder about all kinds of interesting stuff? Like, what other cool creatures could be out there, or how life might work in places we've never been? 🤔
Perhaps preparing for future Europa mission?Gotta test those space-submarines on the harshest earth ocean before they dive into alien ocean. 也许是在为去木卫二的任务做准备?木卫二潜水器肯定得在最严峻的地球海洋里测试后才能去外星海洋里冒险。
Yup there's been countless witnesses all over the world of trans medium UAP's travelling from air into water and vice versa. Thats why NASA are involved. Even USO's (unidentified submerged objects) witnessed by countless military and travelling impossible speeds underwater and performing impossible manoeuvres also seen radar and sonar.
Yup there's been countless witnesses all over the world of trans medium UAP's travelling from air into water and vice versa. Thats why NASA are involved. Even USO's (unidentified submerged objects) witnessed by countless military and travelling impossible speeds underwater and performing impossible manoeuvres also seen radar and sonar.
Thank you Astrum for another top tier quality video. I'd love to see some more content from you based on our oceans and the deep somewhat alien world. You have one if the best narration voices ever. You would not be out of place on the BBC. I love your content you somehow make what is already interesting even more so. I shall support you on patreon as soon as i am able to do so. For now i make sure to press like on every video i watch. Wholeheartedly, thank you Astrum.
hey divas nasa is actually not just a space based company and in fact does all things related to stem to better understand science as a whole and to fill up a library of data for further projects done by either them or anyone with access to the internet that ever needs properly researched papers. hope this helps!
@@genericalfishtycoon3853 Daddy Elon gonna give us Robot Bodies and we're gonna out-live the sun!!.. (or maybe a Week cause Daddy gave us a Temu battery pack)
Excellent video!! . Watched this movie Europa Report last night and woke up and this was the first thing that popped up. Gotta love that Algorithm!! I didn't know NASA had a base submerged beneath the ocean.
You don’t understand pressure, do you? Read up on what cave divers have to do when going down so many feet, how long it takes them to resurface to acclimate their bodies as they can’t just swim directly up. We can’t just freely go down into the ocean and back up with no issues. You see what happened to the Oceangate stuff with the submersible, right? Pressure caused it to cave in like a squashed can and _pop_ … and they were in something designed to go down so many feet, but you can’t be down there long. We can’t exactly protect equipment and people going down that far to the very bottom. We’ve only been able to go down so many feet below sea level, but places like the Mariana Trench are nigh impossible for us to freely go down into towards the bottom completely even with proper equipment we have today that allows us to go so many feet down. The pressure there is THAT immense. We’re able to do it with space due to no gravity, but the gravity here on earth causes the pressure to be much more. It’s basic common sense … and it’s scary how many people watch videos like this and get TikTok tier news fed to them and think they’re being intellectuals while thinking everyone else is dumb despite completely misunderstanding (or intentionally ignoring) basic science. Come on …
This particular question has been answered at least 15 times on youtube alone. 1 google search and you get an answer. But God forbid you'd actually look something up right
I think itd be eerie to finally go into Europa's ocean Imagine that feeling of 'yeah, this looks like Earth's oceans but... why isnt there anything here?' Really hoping there is life there, but I'm not too confident
I would be okay with NASA focusing on oceanic exploration while balancing maintenance on current orbital equipment. We are not realistically close to colonizing Mars, let alone interplanetary travel. Let’s focus on oceanic explorations and deep-sea colonization. That will also help prepare for future missions to Mars or other colonization missions. That being said I wish there was more of a push for colonizing Europa INSTEAD of Mars. Love these videos
I don't know if it is a good or bad thing, that the most unrealistic thing in the Europa mission (that i can imagine) is the 200 Kilometer Kable that the lander would have to carry
Marine biologists who I've seen asked about the whole "never having mapped the ocean floor", the response was generally, "We don't need to, we know what's down there already."
More accurately you don’t want to know what’s down there. However the “90% of the ocean is unexplored” part isn’t accurate cause 90% is actually just plain open ocean of nothing. Life is a lot more localised than you think.
I wonder if we could seed life on Europa or Encealedus? Would it even be right to do that? I guess there's a super low chance that it could even effect life on Earth at all, so philisophically it's nuetral at worst and potentially godlike at best. Essentially, my idea is to transport plankton to one of these worlds (probably encealadus.) On Encealadus you have the outgassing effect that theoretically opens holes in the ice crust, a phenomenon we haven't observed on a large scale from Europa. If there are holes that periodically open then theoretically light from the sun can touch the water inside the crust of Encealadus. If that's the case then maybe it's possible to get phytoplankton to survive there and conduct photosynthises : O
What if the water under the ice crust is some how pressurised and when the get through the crust a volcano style water jet sprays out? Probably not possible but imagine the sight.
@@rais1953 as far as I'm aware they're still doing tests to make sure its 100% working as intended, I haven't heard much since but I hope it gets back to giving useful data again, fingers crossed
With only 23% of the ocean being mapped in high res, Id imagine that includes things like major shipping lanes, coastlines, frequently used commercial fishing spots and specific points of interest, which just goes to show how massive the ocean is and how much of it is unfrequented... kinda spooky
If an autonomous robot were to melt it's way through the ice sheet, would the water it creates evaporate or refreeze behind the robot, so that it slips through the ice sheet without creating a hole?
“Warning entering ecological dead zone, adding report to data bank….Detecting multiple leviathan class lifeforms in the region, are you certain whatever you are doing is worth it?”
I've always wondered.Why don't we try and build a colony on the bottom of the ocean. It might be a great testing facility for outer space. And if something went wrong we might be able to help them.
Thanks for another great video. I personally think that we may even stand a chance to find life (single cell and other, very small lifeforms) a few metres down in the ice cap. It happens on earth and once you're safe from Jupiter's magnetic field radiation and find liquid water where the ice cracks and moves...; well one can dream. Also the underside of our terrestrial polar ice caps are teeming with life so this might be true on other similar biomes.
First time I saw Pluto it was 4 pixels. Mission to Europa is one mission I actually think I may also get to see. There's nothing living there; They won't find life... But I really just want to see yet another world that I've wondered about for a decent portion of my life from the surface.
I hope we discover more how our oceans work, looks and creatures that life there. But I can understand why "exploring" the surfaces of other planets is easier, since nothing is covering the surface, so easier to see stuff, compared to the ocean
The stars are fascinating but the ocean has always, to me, been one of the greatest mysteries we NEED to explore. How can we can expect to fathom what we discover in space when we only know a fraction of our own home?
I dislike the "NASA should not be here" even tho the ocean is the place to test stuff in real environments and under high pressure. I literally unsubscribed because of this, stop trying to manipulate and polarise people into clicking your videos, its a bad predatory tactic that only generates misunderstanding because not everybody has the time, patience or nerve to let you clean up this lie.
My guess is just experimenting with longer term subnautical habitats for oil/gas mining. Not to mention we have allot of cables to lay between nations with all these new treaties lol
NASA's main job is studying things that affect aeronautics, and space travel(including astronaut health). It wasn't until the late 1960's that science started to understand just how much the ocean controlled the atmosphere. So they started studying the ocean.
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@@DakotaFord592why are there so many black rappers. RUclipsrs are usually white cause i can understand them. Prefrences.
Albino where ur shovel at
Angels are not adoptable....lol
Cringe begging
They're looking for a very VERY special starfish, a rare expensive crab, a long nosed squid, and a small yellow dish sponge.
I got stuck on starfish being a space reference....... Can't tell you how many times I read that 👏🤣
Bikini bottom
🎉🎉🎉bikini bottom
Well in that case, i think weve already found em😆
And can confirm the
SECRET FORMULA: 🦀
Is dis da Krusty Krab?
"Can we study extraterrestrial oceans?"
"We have oceans at home."
To be fair we’ve mapped mars better than the oceans
The old "not enough learned about our own homeworld" excuse 😯
We're here, why should we go over there?
I can think of many many reasons.
Doing both is more interesting.
"No no no, you don't understand, that's _why_ we're trying to leave."
and there's the underwater variation of UAPs - ex Navy folks have accounts just like the better known airmen accounts
The sound of rain relaxes me. To the person who reads this; May your life be filled with love and happiness from this moment forward.
More people like you needed with altruistic hearts. God bless you
@gtesremos well said I agree , hope you had a great weekend or having a good one if you are Canadian like me.
Thank you
Right back at you
You too!!!
Okay enough, youve convinced me.
I'll replay subnautica again.
*sighs, unzips subnauctica and below zero files*
😂😂😂😂 fucking love those games
Most underrated comment! I love the first Subnautica ❤
Me when Nasa goes to Europa:
We finding The Gargantuan Laviathan with this one 🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥🔥
Approved.
I was always so confused why there’s so much focus on space when there’s a whole ocean we haven’t explored.
Yeah we have been exploring the ocean before space. Space just became popular sense it’s out of this world.
I remember hearing that they tried to do this several decades ago and when they found what they were looking for they immediately started building a rocket to go to the moon. I’m not sure what they found but the fact that they canceled that exploration and immediately went to space always made me think about why.
@@trinityanderson859watch the movie abyss 1987 and you will know why
It’s more that it is far cheaper and easier to explore space than it is to explore the deep depths of our oceans
Fr
They’re getting ready for a mission to Europa!
Uho.... we're not supposed to attempt any landing there! 🤭
I wish
Oh do I hope you're right!
@@JoranaRowan why?
@@alizaidanthamyeez740 2001 Space Odyssey reference.
I'm not saying it's aliens...........................but it's definitely aliens.
Obviously not.
@@dogwalker666 ಠ_ಠ
@@dogwalker666 Obviously.
@@vaenii5056 Lol. Nice fantasy but nope.
@@dogwalker666 It's never aliens.
Never really considered it, but testing in the deep sea could be a good proving ground for Venus missions. Could test some materials at super high pressures
Europa, Enceladus, both are believed to have oceans and NASA has talked about submarine missions for years. Venus will melt any electronic systems we can currently build.
The pressure part is already solved. What is holding us back is the temperature. At surface Venus pressure is "just" the same of 900m depth on Earth. There are several submarines that routinely go there.
@@sysbofh and the acidity.
We are intending to go to Europa, which is an ocean world (or moon if you prefer), makes sense to test things in an ocean.
@@M1ggins It's solved too. Everyday we transport strong acids, this is a known quantity.
What we can't do (yet) is electronics that stand 450C. Even batteries are already solved (take a look at molten batteries). In fact, those batteries would feel right at home.
NASA finally realised that the oceans are just as much an alien world as the countless planets in our heavens...
NASA does what it's allowed to do through funding. They've realized many things for decades. It's the federal government who has to be convinced.
Why call it alien when it's literally from our planet haha
@@johnnymitnick we have only explored 5% of our oceans. That's about as alien as it can be.
Whut? Brother nasa is not founded neither funded to work on ocean "alien life" but can learn a lot on plate tectonics, sediments-just to understand other planets...
Shouldn't NAOA be doing all this instead ?
NASA needs it's budget for "up there".
Subnautica is a terrifying game about an alien ocean
I love that game 😂 I would not want to meet the creature's in that , for sure .
@@Moodymuse60The reaper Leviathan says hi
And its absolutely epic ❤
Nice spoiler 7wat
Yep good job dork
Wow RUclips actually notified me about a video right as it was updated and not 2 days later? Wild.
Ikr
This is for space travel. They're literally a space agency. Lmao
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You must be real naughty ! 😉
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UFO's are sometimes spotted entering the water, makes sense to map the bottom. Designing drones to explore caves and alien oceans also makes sense, there may be oceans on Europa, it would be logical to fix design issues on Earth first.
Nasa's budget cuts got too low, they are trying to find treasure at this point xD
Shh. As long as we get pretty pictures.
Couldn't be more wrong 😂 our gov prints money out of thin air and spends trillions of unaccounted dollars
@@thecooldude71 NASA spending budget is really sad tbh.
@@thecooldude71 Have you seen how low NASA's budget is? It's like 0.8% of the total US spending
@@thecooldude71yea but none of that is on nasa, They’ve been getting nothing but pay cuts recently.
Question: If we've not mapped but just over 25% of our ocean how do they know that the maryenna trench is the deepest part of the ocean ?
Exactly......finally somebody who thinks like me!!!@stacynapier26
Because we have only mapped 25% of our ocean IN DETAIL (sonar). We have lower resolution maps of the entire ocean that provide depths with a certain margin of error. With our current technology, there's no evidence that there is a deeper part. Possible, but probably not likely.
@@Anderson-yo8np thank you
You mean the Mariana Trench? As in the challenger deep? Because I don't know what the Maryenna trench is that's a new one to me.
@@DaphneValentinexoxo03 I was on my phone sometimes it just spells how it wants and I didn't spell check myself.
Being interested in animals, the deep ocean and space.. my mind sometimes goes down the rabbithole into what else biology and evolution could come up with.
Ironically humans seem to be the only animals so interested in other animals 😂 like I don’t see cats studying mice and dogs 😂😂 that just hit me
@@dreammaker9642 haha yeah it's quite remarkable and funny if you really think about it. We're the only one going "OH!!! Look at that random animal doing something relatable or totally weird" 🤭
IDK who first said it but I remember some quote about us being the universe, staring back at itself. I quite like that perspective ^^
@@SidMajors I do like that perspective 😂 although sometimes the way my cat would look at me he was definitely thinking “what is this chimp up to now?” 😂 lmao as I’m writing this my dog also gave me that look on queue 😂
@SidMajors Isn't it cool how thinking about animals, the deep sea, and space can make you wonder about all kinds of interesting stuff? Like, what other cool creatures could be out there, or how life might work in places we've never been? 🤔
It's God's creation, and I can't wait to see the creation he makes in heaven for eternity
Ever since i learned about the Mariana Trench in high school back in the 90’s, I’ve been mesmerized by it’s secrets & sheer existenxe.
Excellent episode! Thank you for all the hard work you do!
The ocean is really just the first layer of the atmosphere.
Perhaps preparing for future Europa mission?Gotta test those space-submarines on the harshest earth ocean before they dive into alien ocean.
也许是在为去木卫二的任务做准备?木卫二潜水器肯定得在最严峻的地球海洋里测试后才能去外星海洋里冒险。
Aliens: disappear into the ocean on Navy footage
NASA:
Bimini islands have much activity apparently
Yup there's been countless witnesses all over the world of trans medium UAP's travelling from air into water and vice versa. Thats why NASA are involved. Even USO's (unidentified submerged objects) witnessed by countless military and travelling impossible speeds underwater and performing impossible manoeuvres also seen radar and sonar.
Yup there's been countless witnesses all over the world of trans medium UAP's travelling from air into water and vice versa. Thats why NASA are involved. Even USO's (unidentified submerged objects) witnessed by countless military and travelling impossible speeds underwater and performing impossible manoeuvres also seen radar and sonar.
Aquaman detected.
What's down there is all the socks that ever disappeared in the dryer.
...and plastic.. lots of plastic
@@rogerwilco1777Bonesss 😸
Image if all the countries could work together we would be so much advanced and knowledgeable
Thank you Astrum for another top tier quality video. I'd love to see some more content from you based on our oceans and the deep somewhat alien world. You have one if the best narration voices ever. You would not be out of place on the BBC. I love your content you somehow make what is already interesting even more so. I shall support you on patreon as soon as i am able to do so. For now i make sure to press like on every video i watch. Wholeheartedly, thank you Astrum.
Thanks!
I share the same opinion as others that we should research our own planet before going elsewhere and the ocean is something that always bugged me.
The videos are incredibly informative and visually stunning. It’s amazing to see the beauty and mystery of the ocean's inhabitants up close.
Really loved this close to home posting - thanks Alex
hey divas nasa is actually not just a space based company and in fact does all things related to stem to better understand science as a whole and to fill up a library of data for further projects done by either them or anyone with access to the internet that ever needs properly researched papers. hope this helps!
Thank you Alex and your team. I enjoy your well-expressed enthusiasm about exploration of these challenging places...
When will people realize..... we are the aliens
That’s what I’m saying. We are proof life is out there. I believe so called aliens are just different breed of human
yea. That's why we share so much DNA and biology with all other living things on this planet. Cause we aliens
I always said this
You mean virus
As well as being fascinating and informative, your content is so uplifting too.
I just want you to know that I've been playing your videos ever night to help me sleep for a few years now. :) thank you
I wish I could live forever to experience these events when it happens. =/
Oh Don't worry, we get reincarnated. So you'll see it, you just wont remember wanting to.
Noooooo you don't lol Just be glad you live now when you do, it might seem rough but that's because you got nothing to compare it to. Be happy.
@@genericalfishtycoon3853 Daddy Elon gonna give us Robot Bodies and we're gonna out-live the sun!!.. (or maybe a Week cause Daddy gave us a Temu battery pack)
@@rogerwilco1777 lol Temu battery packs, they'd probably just explode. 😅
I feel the same way
Why would a dominant species hide away in the depths and darkness of the Oceans when they could live on the Continents?
Cuz, humans are the alien. Humans can do extreme thing in short time if it feels threat
Because they're interested in the resources from our planet and not us.
Just stay clear of the Despair Squid. It can prove problematic.
Damn, bloke. I watched that episode last night. 😂
Excellent video!! . Watched this movie Europa Report last night and woke up and this was the first thing that popped up. Gotta love that Algorithm!! I didn't know NASA had a base submerged beneath the ocean.
Anybody else has to be sleeping but some how ended up here
Beautiful documentary!🥹
this inspired me so much, thank you team Astrum ❤❤
I find oceans just as interesting as space too.
So we can go into space, but not to the bottom of the ocean.
And nobody questions this…
Yup!
NASA has PLENTY of experience working underwater
I was born to question this stuff.
You don’t understand pressure, do you?
Read up on what cave divers have to do when going down so many feet, how long it takes them to resurface to acclimate their bodies as they can’t just swim directly up. We can’t just freely go down into the ocean and back up with no issues.
You see what happened to the Oceangate stuff with the submersible, right? Pressure caused it to cave in like a squashed can and _pop_ … and they were in something designed to go down so many feet, but you can’t be down there long.
We can’t exactly protect equipment and people going down that far to the very bottom. We’ve only been able to go down so many feet below sea level, but places like the Mariana Trench are nigh impossible for us to freely go down into towards the bottom completely even with proper equipment we have today that allows us to go so many feet down. The pressure there is THAT immense.
We’re able to do it with space due to no gravity, but the gravity here on earth causes the pressure to be much more. It’s basic common sense … and it’s scary how many people watch videos like this and get TikTok tier news fed to them and think they’re being intellectuals while thinking everyone else is dumb despite completely misunderstanding (or intentionally ignoring) basic science. Come on …
This particular question has been answered at least 15 times on youtube alone. 1 google search and you get an answer.
But God forbid you'd actually look something up right
@@JoeyP946 im talking about technology, not funding.
yess two of my favourite things, space and the deep ocean
Fantastic video. Thanks Alex & team!
NASA should be everywhere, foo! Explore it all!
I think itd be eerie to finally go into Europa's ocean
Imagine that feeling of 'yeah, this looks like Earth's oceans but... why isnt there anything here?'
Really hoping there is life there, but I'm not too confident
I would be okay with NASA focusing on oceanic exploration while balancing maintenance on current orbital equipment. We are not realistically close to colonizing Mars, let alone interplanetary travel. Let’s focus on oceanic explorations and deep-sea colonization. That will also help prepare for future missions to Mars or other colonization missions. That being said I wish there was more of a push for colonizing Europa INSTEAD of Mars. Love these videos
2030: NASA discovers life in Europa
Discovered life: yeti crabs 🦀 lots of yeti crabs
Maybe the ocean waters once flowed loosely in space then some cosmic huge rock got caught in it and the two got sucked into a "ball" as one.
Awesome videos as always say man
Poetic analogy for the human conscience, perhaps: We see and explore much that is outside of ourselves, but few of us know our deepest inner workings.
Great video as always. Thanks Alex!
Thank god someone is searching the ocean. We need a nasa type company but for the ocean.
Me: Can we visit alien life in Europa Oceans?
Mum: We already have alien life at home
The alien life at home:
This was good 👍
Looking for the aliens from The Abyss.
Wow. I’m just 300 yrs old today when I find this channel 😮. 🙏🙏🙏
I knew about NASA going to the waters but I mostly care about space exploration. Is NASA going to make Minecraft underground Bunker?
0:55 Bro got that 1850 diving suit
great informative video as always.. Keep it up!
Love the script and storytelling
Bots jumped on this FAST
I don't know if it is a good or bad thing, that the most unrealistic thing in the Europa mission (that i can imagine) is the 200 Kilometer Kable that the lander would have to carry
Marine biologists who I've seen asked about the whole "never having mapped the ocean floor", the response was generally, "We don't need to, we know what's down there already."
What is it? Is it sand? It gotta be sand right?
Wouldn’t the same argument apply for mapping land?
@@SerfinBird sand and those covid face masks
More accurately you don’t want to know what’s down there. However the “90% of the ocean is unexplored” part isn’t accurate cause 90% is actually just plain open ocean of nothing. Life is a lot more localised than you think.
@@dreammaker9642now you really believe 90% is just “plain” ocean. I got a few bridges for you, only $20 mil each
Great music in this one!
2:30 _NASA was founded in 1958_
During the International Geophysical Year
'Neath The Halo Of A Streetlamp'....
We should definitely focus on the ocean to eventually master pressure builds. Just my thought
I wonder if we could seed life on Europa or Encealedus? Would it even be right to do that? I guess there's a super low chance that it could even effect life on Earth at all, so philisophically it's nuetral at worst and potentially godlike at best.
Essentially, my idea is to transport plankton to one of these worlds (probably encealadus.) On Encealadus you have the outgassing effect that theoretically opens holes in the ice crust, a phenomenon we haven't observed on a large scale from Europa. If there are holes that periodically open then theoretically light from the sun can touch the water inside the crust of Encealadus. If that's the case then maybe it's possible to get phytoplankton to survive there and conduct photosynthises : O
What if the water under the ice crust is some how pressurised and when the get through the crust a volcano style water jet sprays out? Probably not possible but imagine the sight.
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VPN to Albania, no more ads
RUclips premium will solve that.
Lol just use an adblock@@XavierMathewsEntertainment
brave browser, sponsor block, ublock origin. Who still gets adds these days?
And how many percentage of them are straight up scams or AI? It’s too much bro 💀
We do have a planet where the atmospheric pressure is so great that crushes our probes. Seems like the ocean would be a good start
about damn time!
Life is EVERYWHERE , you just need to look harder . deeper further .
Have you heard they got Voyager 1 back running properly again by shutting the broken part down and moving its job to other parts of the craft?
I thought they were still working on it but knew what they had to do. Good if they've got it working.
@@rais1953 as far as I'm aware they're still doing tests to make sure its 100% working as intended, I haven't heard much since but I hope it gets back to giving useful data again, fingers crossed
With only 23% of the ocean being mapped in high res, Id imagine that includes things like major shipping lanes, coastlines, frequently used commercial fishing spots and specific points of interest, which just goes to show how massive the ocean is and how much of it is unfrequented... kinda spooky
The One Piece
NASA, please. I'm not old, but I'm over half the expectation of my lifetime. Please, one mission to one ocean moon is all I ask.
So apparantly aliens come from the ocean now. Maybe that's why they're there lol.
If an autonomous robot were to melt it's way through the ice sheet, would the water it creates evaporate or refreeze behind the robot, so that it slips through the ice sheet without creating a hole?
“Warning entering ecological dead zone, adding report to data bank….Detecting multiple leviathan class lifeforms in the region, are you certain whatever you are doing is worth it?”
it’s definitely something down there that could fuck their whole system up.
Always wondered why NASA has not been exploring the inner space of the oceans since day one.
It's easier to engineer for a pressure differential of 1 atmosphere than one of 100 atmospheres or more...
Probably because it's the aeronautics and space administration, not the subsurface ocean administration.
He explained why in the video I’m pretty sure.
I've always wondered.Why don't we try and build a colony on the bottom of the ocean. It might be a great testing facility for outer space. And if something went wrong we might be able to help them.
I’m going to assume…science?
Thanks for another great video. I personally think that we may even stand a chance to find life (single cell and other, very small lifeforms) a few metres down in the ice cap. It happens on earth and once you're safe from Jupiter's magnetic field radiation and find liquid water where the ice cracks and moves...; well one can dream. Also the underside of our terrestrial polar ice caps are teeming with life so this might be true on other similar biomes.
Possibly under the much more Earthlike icecaps on Mars.
First time I saw Pluto it was 4 pixels.
Mission to Europa is one mission I actually think I may also get to see. There's nothing living there; They won't find life... But I really just want to see yet another world that I've wondered about for a decent portion of my life from the surface.
The possibilities are endless. Any kind of life will be enough. Saying out right there won’t be any is naive.
@@notturok7841 Naive but a fact nonetheless.
@@WilsonTexasRageryou misspelled “opinion”
Great video, my man. Fantastic, as always!
Whats NASA looking for at the bottom of the ocean? Well we all know that's where the aliens live 🤣🤣🤣
Sand
I can’t wait for the day we get footage from the Europian oceans
Looking for Aliens
😶🌫️ Are you out there, truth?
I hope we discover more how our oceans work, looks and creatures that life there.
But I can understand why "exploring" the surfaces of other planets is easier, since nothing is covering the surface, so easier to see stuff, compared to the ocean
find SpongeBob SquarePants?
Oh wow this is seriously nuts.
Whatever it is God made it
nuh uh
The stars are fascinating but the ocean has always, to me, been one of the greatest mysteries we NEED to explore. How can we can expect to fathom what we discover in space when we only know a fraction of our own home?
I dislike the "NASA should not be here" even tho the ocean is the place to test stuff in real environments and under high pressure. I literally unsubscribed because of this, stop trying to manipulate and polarise people into clicking your videos, its a bad predatory tactic that only generates misunderstanding because not everybody has the time, patience or nerve to let you clean up this lie.
NASA shopping list is Out of this World.
My guess is just experimenting with longer term subnautical habitats for oil/gas mining. Not to mention we have allot of cables to lay between nations with all these new treaties lol
I was always wondering why they didn't study our own depths, instead going up to space. But they are studying our own planet, and it makes my day.
NASA's main job is studying things that affect aeronautics, and space travel(including astronaut health).
It wasn't until the late 1960's that science started to understand just how much the ocean controlled the atmosphere. So they started studying the ocean.
thank you sir , you know not what you've done, or maybe you do