exploration tie in rather than (or as well as, sigh) moana? Also ties together the internet thread in a bit more?
...and the internet!
orphan ocean points; might not need them/need to slim them down/add back and beef up?
Ocean facts and points
Victor Vescovo and challenger deep
rich men and controlling the seas and space and everything else around them
100ft visibility at max under a certain number of feet where there is still light(check) and complete darkness under 1000ft
pressure up to 16,000psi at the bottom of the mariana trench
featureless, low visibility, mud (and cool animals tbh) in a lot of the sea floor so it's "not sexy"
James Cameron and challenger deep
CCZ (clarrion clipperton zone) and exploring before exploitation
early attempts at mapping with sonar (not the earliest, supposedly leonardo da vinci was the first person recorded to have discovered it according to wikipedia??) were in the wake of the titanic sinking. it wasn't until WW1 it was developed more extensively, but defs a strong tie to military applications
early attempts at mapping with sonar (not the earliest, supposedly leonardo da vinci was the first person recorded to have discovered it according to wikipedia??) were in the wake of the titanic sinking. it wasn't until WW1 it was developed more extensively, but defs a strong tie to military applications
there's not any easy money to be made in exploring the sea
"space exploration's origins in the cold war, the internet's origins as military tech... is it worth checking out the origins of the tech we use to map the oceans? presumably that is downstream of naval navigation / mapping systems, right?" PoG
we have more detailed maps of mars than of the sea floor!
u know what nm, direct link to multibeam sonar, which is what they use to map the sea floor, and the military, was originally developed for military use https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multibeam_echosounder
u know what nm, direct link to multibeam sonar, which is what they use to map the sea floor, and the military, was originally developed for military use https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multibeam_echosounder
oceans vs space (and the internet)
Inspo!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hr2u2-gCI_g
https://open.qobuz.com/playlist/39818276
yuri's night playlist
exploration tie in rather than (or as well as, sigh) moana? Also ties together the internet thread in a bit more?
...and the internet!
orphan ocean points; might not need them/need to slim them down/add back and beef up?
Ocean facts and points
Victor Vescovo and challenger deep
rich men and controlling the seas and space and everything else around them
100ft visibility at max under a certain number of feet where there is still light(check) and complete darkness under 1000ft
pressure up to 16,000psi at the bottom of the mariana trench
featureless, low visibility, mud (and cool animals tbh) in a lot of the sea floor so it's "not sexy"
James Cameron and challenger deep
CCZ (clarrion clipperton zone) and exploring before exploitation
early attempts at mapping with sonar (not the earliest, supposedly leonardo da vinci was the first person recorded to have discovered it according to wikipedia??) were in the wake of the titanic sinking. it wasn't until WW1 it was developed more extensively, but defs a strong tie to military applications
early attempts at mapping with sonar (not the earliest, supposedly leonardo da vinci was the first person recorded to have discovered it according to wikipedia??) were in the wake of the titanic sinking. it wasn't until WW1 it was developed more extensively, but defs a strong tie to military applications
there's not any easy money to be made in exploring the sea
"space exploration's origins in the cold war, the internet's origins as military tech... is it worth checking out the origins of the tech we use to map the oceans? presumably that is downstream of naval navigation / mapping systems, right?" PoG
we have more detailed maps of mars than of the sea floor!
u know what nm, direct link to multibeam sonar, which is what they use to map the sea floor, and the military, was originally developed for military use https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multibeam_echosounder
u know what nm, direct link to multibeam sonar, which is what they use to map the sea floor, and the military, was originally developed for military use https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multibeam_echosounder