Why Did Nasa Stop Exploring the Ocean ? What happened to Nasa ?
What is the reason and why is nasa stop Exploring the Ocean. Was there any creatures that were Threat for humans?
1 : What we know about Nasa, Nasa is Founded on July 29, 1958 — a few months after the U.S.S.R. launched the world's first artificial satellite — NASA cemented the U.S.' place as a world leader in astronautics.
Currently spearheaded by Bill Nelson, NASA is responsible for projects like the Mars Exploration Program (MEP). According to a conspiracy theory that dates back to the spring of 2021, though, NASA has stopped running programs assessing the Earth's oceans. Here's why that's not quite the case.
Did NASA ever stop exploring the oceans? Here's what you should know.
NASA launched the Ocean Worlds Exploration Program (OWEP), an incentive with a specific focus on so-called subsurface oceans on Europa, one of the many moons orbiting Jupiter, Titan, the largest moon of Saturn, and Enceladus, the sixth-largest moon of Saturn, in 2015.
A new underwater vehicle, Orpheus, which uses software developed by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, was unveiled in the first half of 2021. Orpheus was built by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution based in Falmouth, Mass.
"Ocean worlds may represent the best possibility, in our solar system, of finding life," Amanda R. Hendrix, the co-lead of the NASA Roadmaps to Oceans World Group, told the Daily Express.
We need to understand whether these oceans are habitable and if so, whether these oceans actually host life. Now, life in these oceans would certainly be simple, there would not be aliens with green heads swimming around in there."
The Roadmaps to Oceans World Group (ROW) was launched in 2016. Its work is ongoing. A program with similar aims, named Outer Planets Assessment Group (OPAG), was launched in 2004. They held a meeting in June 2022 in Washington D.C., with a forthcoming meeting scheduled for the fall of 2022.
NASA currently runs around 80 programs, several of which bear the promise of revolutionizing the field of ocean exploration. In other words, the interest in ocean exploration is unlikely to decline anytime soon. Judging by the latest incentives NASA has launched, the next years are bound to bring unprecedented breakthroughs for the fast-growing field.
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