Earth's deepest abyss
A research sub exploring the Marianas Trench has filmed weird animals like nothing we've seen before. Read more: http://ow.ly/Ma5j302ach7
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2. thundersnow commented 8 years ago
#1 There are longer ones out there, I usually just tend to pick the shorter ones to submit to snotr..
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3. Necrom commented 8 years ago
You can watch it live on youtube if you search for Okeanos Explorer.
From mid-April to mid-July they had a mission exploring the waters around the Mariana's Trench, almost every day from around midnight (GMT) I watched them explore the depths, making new discoveries live, it was really fascinating, and it was a great feeling being one of a few hundred people witnessing these discoveries as they happened.
They have already started a new mission a few days ago, and it will last until August 19th, be sure to tune in, I will!
From mid-April to mid-July they had a mission exploring the waters around the Mariana's Trench, almost every day from around midnight (GMT) I watched them explore the depths, making new discoveries live, it was really fascinating, and it was a great feeling being one of a few hundred people witnessing these discoveries as they happened.
They have already started a new mission a few days ago, and it will last until August 19th, be sure to tune in, I will!
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4. Natan_el_Tigre commented 8 years ago
And here s a neat, little video about the abyss itself (the 1989 movie is good too): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r17kLJxJcwM
#3, is this the page? http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/okeanos/media/exstream/exstream.html
#3, is this the page? http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/okeanos/media/exstream/exstream.html
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5. ChuckMaurice commented 8 years ago
Amazing and creepy.
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6. Necrom commented 8 years ago
#4, yup, that's the one.
During the dives they usually have 3 streams going at the same time, one from the main camera on the ROV, usually stream 1, one of the camera pointing straight down at the ROV from the Seirios camera sled (stream 2), and the last one with a quad view, which usually has one or two camera views and screens with telemetry.
You can read more about it on their webpage.
During the last days of the previous mission it was really incredible to watch live as they found a crashed B-29 from WWII.
During the dives they usually have 3 streams going at the same time, one from the main camera on the ROV, usually stream 1, one of the camera pointing straight down at the ROV from the Seirios camera sled (stream 2), and the last one with a quad view, which usually has one or two camera views and screens with telemetry.
You can read more about it on their webpage.
During the last days of the previous mission it was really incredible to watch live as they found a crashed B-29 from WWII.
+15 1. Zeusisgreat commented 8 years ago