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  1. Deep Space Optical Communications (DSOC): NASA tests Laser  
    Radio frequency based deep space communication faces constraints due to low bandwidth and increasing need of high data transmission rates............
    #DeepSpace #DeepSpaceOpticalCommunications #DSOC #laser #Optical #Psyche #spacecommunication
    Umesh Prasad

    scientificeuropean.co.uk/scien

  2. Deep Space Optical Communications (DSOC): NASA tests Laser  
    Radio frequency based deep space communication faces constraints due to low bandwidth and increasing need of high data transmission rates............
    #DeepSpace #DeepSpaceOpticalCommunications #DSOC #laser #Optical #Psyche #spacecommunication
    Umesh Prasad

    scientificeuropean.co.uk/scien

  3. Deep-sea mining could create clouds of sediment that smother life on the ocean floor. Scientists measured the plume of a prototype mining vehicle and found that it stayed close to the seabed, creating a turbidity current. The impact of such plumes on marine ecosystems is still unknown and highly debated.

    #DeepSeaMining #OceanSediment #TurbidityCurrent

    popsci.com/environment/deep-se

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  4. Nature is mad as owt sometimes. Here’s my attempt at the deep sea fish ‘Barreleyes’
    #hubcapcreatures #recycledart #sculpture #deepsea

  5. The deep sea cephalopod-jelly "Cyanea nozakii Vampyropoda". While rumored to be a mythological cryptid, this photo was believed to be taken in the deepest depths of Marianas Trench in early 2023 by an experimental AiUV (Autonomous intelligent underwater vehicle). #deepsea #creatures #cephalopod #jellyfish #abyss #marianastrench #deepseacreatures #cryptid #mythlogical #auv #undiscovered #nationalgeographic #aiphotography #stablediffusion

  6. The deep sea bioluminescent cephalopod-jelly "Cyanea nozakii Hydrozoa". While rumored to be a deepsea cryptid, this photo was taken in the deepest depths of Marianas Trench in early 2021 by an experimental AiUV (Autonomous intelligent underwater vehicle).
    #deepsea #creatures #cephalopod #jellyfish #abyss #marianastrench #deepseacreatures #cryptid #mythlogical #auv #undiscovered #nationalgeographic #aiphotography #stablediffusion #stablediffusionart #mangorai

  7. Another deep sea cephalopod-jelly "Cyanea nozakii Vampyropoda". While also rumored to be a mythological cryptid, this photo was taken in the deepest depths of Marianas Trench in early 2023 by an experimental AiUV (Autonomous intelligent underwater vehicle). #deepsea #creatures #cephalopod #jellyfish #abyss #marianastrench #deepseacreatures #cryptid #mythlogical #auv #undiscovered #nationalgeographic #aiphotography #stablediffusion #stablediffusionart #mangorai

  8. The deep sea cephalopod-jelly "Cyanea nozakii Cthylla". While also rumored to be a mythological cryptid, this photo was taken in the deepest depths of Marianas Trench in an earlier 2022 expedition by an experimental AiUV (Autonomous intelligent underwater vehicle). #deepsea #creatures #cephalopod #cthulhu #jellyfish #abyss #marianastrench #lovecraftian #deepseacreatures #cryptid #mythlogical #auv #undiscovered #nationalgeographic #aiphotography #stablediffusion #stablediffusionart #mangorai

  9. The deep sea cephalopod-jelly "Cyanea nozakii Vampyropoda". While rumored to be a mythological cryptid, this photo was taken in the deepest depths of Marianas Trench in early 2023 by an experimental AiUV (Autonomous intelligent underwater vehicle). #deepsea #creatures #cephalopod #jellyfish #abyss #marianastrench #deepseacreatures #cryptid #mythlogical #auv #undiscovered #nationalgeographic #aiphotography #stablediffusion #stablediffusionart #mangorai

  10. #DeepSpace Food Challenge

    #InFynity is utilizing a fungi #protein to prepare nutritious and delicious foods.
    #Nolux is producing plant- and fungal-based food using artificial #photosynthesis.
    #MuMycology uses a closed-loop mushroom 🍄 cultivation system allowing for scalable growth of various edible mushrooms.
    #KernelDeltech produces inactivated fungal biomass using a continuous cultivation technique.
    #InterstellarLab produces fresh microgreens, vegetables, mushrooms 🍄, and insects 🐜 to provide micronutrients for long-term #SpaceMissions.
    #FarOutFoods developed a nearly closed-loop food production system called the Exo-Garden that is capable of producing a variety of mushrooms 🍄 and hydroponic vegetables.
    #SATED well-known foods from long-shelf-life ingredients.
    #AirCompany developed a system that captures carbon dioxide exhaled by astronauts to produce #alcohol that is then fed to an edible yeast to make proteins, fats, and carbohydrates. nasa.gov/directorates/spacetec

    #SpaceFood

  11. Advanced underwater robots discover #DeepSea #squid that broods giant eggs
    phys.org/news/2024-06-advanced

    Giant eggs in a deep-sea squid esajournals.onlinelibrary.wile

    "#MBARI researchers had previously observed deep-sea #squids brooding their eggs, but this sighting was striking because the eggs were twice as large as those of other brooding deep-sea squids... this individual likely represents an unknown species of the family of #Gonatidae and one that broods giant eggs."

  12. I finished watching #deepspacenine. It has good characters and has it’s moments, but the quality of writing is very uneven, even within a single episode. And those first two seasons were a rough slog.

    #babylonfive also had two relatively weak seasons in the beginning, but in addition to character-building it did a better job in setting the stage for the big conflict. And when it got going it kept the momentum better.

  13. From Depths Unknown: Deciphering the Origins of Deep-Sea Biodiversity deepseanews.com/2023/12/from-d

    #DeepSea origin and depth colonization associated with phenotypic innovations in scleractinian #corals: Ana Campoy et al. nature.com/articles/s41467-023

    "Half of the scleractinian corals form vibrant shallow #reefs, while the other half, independent of the #PhoticZone, thrives in cold waters across diverse regions and depths. This diversity holds keys to understanding the origins of deep-sea life."

  14. If Earth loses its sources of oxygen, that won't be a very green transition. smh

    #DeepSeaMining opponents suffer major setback

    by Amélie BOTTOLLIER-DEPOIS
    August 3, 2024

    "Opponents of deep sea mining suffered a serious setback Friday when they failed to take a first step toward an international moratorium on the controversial practice.

    "Until now, those in favor of such mining—which would deliver minerals key to the green transition but with a potentially high environmental cost—have managed to prevent the #InternationalSeabedAuthority (#ISA) from even taking up any debate on the subject.

    "This time, the debate took place, but a draft calling for a 'dialogue' toward 'the development of a general policy... for the protection and preservation of the marine environment' did not advance after a week of talks in Kingston, Jamaica.

    "Numerous delegations, from #China to #SaudiArabia to the #Africa group of member states, said the draft lacked clarity and that the ISA's full assembly of 168 members was not the forum to make any decision on the protection of #marine habitats.

    "Instead, those countries said the Council, made up of 36 states, should decide.

    "Faced with consistent opposition, #Chile withdrew the draft measure as the assembly's annual session—which makes decisions by consensus—drew to a close.

    "'We are somewhat disappointed,' said Chilean representative Salvador Vega Telias. Though he believed he had support from a majority of states, he opted to shelve the discussions until July 2025—a proposal that was not approved either.

    "Deep sea mining in international waters involves scraping the ocean floor for #minerals like #nickel, #cobalt and #copper, crucial for #RenewableEnergy energy technology.

    "Under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (#UNCLOS), the ISA is responsible for both protecting the seabed in areas beyond national jurisdictions and for overseeing any exploration or exploitation of resources in those zones.

    "Deep sea mining has not yet taken place beyond the experimental and exploratory stage.

    "The ISA's Council, which for now only grants exploration contracts, has been drawing up commercial exploitation rules for more than a decade. They are aiming to adopt a mining code in 2025.

    "Non-governmental organizations and scientists warn that deep sea mining could damage #habitats and harm species that are little understood, but are potentially important to the #FoodChain.

    "In addition, they point to the risk of disrupting the ocean's capacity to absorb carbon emitted by human activities, and the noise that could disturb species such as #whales."

    Read more:
    phys.org/news/2024-08-deep-sea

    #OceansAreLife #MarineLife #DeepSeaMining #NoDeepSeaMining
    #DarkOxygen #LifeOnEarth #Extinction #Nodules #Greenwashing #CorporateColonialism #CorporatePolluters

  15. If Earth loses its sources of oxygen, that won't be a very green transition. smh

    #DeepSeaMining opponents suffer major setback

    by Amélie BOTTOLLIER-DEPOIS
    August 3, 2024

    "Opponents of deep sea mining suffered a serious setback Friday when they failed to take a first step toward an international moratorium on the controversial practice.

    "Until now, those in favor of such mining—which would deliver minerals key to the green transition but with a potentially high environmental cost—have managed to prevent the #InternationalSeabedAuthority (#ISA) from even taking up any debate on the subject.

    "This time, the debate took place, but a draft calling for a 'dialogue' toward 'the development of a general policy... for the protection and preservation of the marine environment' did not advance after a week of talks in Kingston, Jamaica.

    "Numerous delegations, from #China to #SaudiArabia to the #Africa group of member states, said the draft lacked clarity and that the ISA's full assembly of 168 members was not the forum to make any decision on the protection of #marine habitats.

    "Instead, those countries said the Council, made up of 36 states, should decide.

    "Faced with consistent opposition, #Chile withdrew the draft measure as the assembly's annual session—which makes decisions by consensus—drew to a close.

    "'We are somewhat disappointed,' said Chilean representative Salvador Vega Telias. Though he believed he had support from a majority of states, he opted to shelve the discussions until July 2025—a proposal that was not approved either.

    "Deep sea mining in international waters involves scraping the ocean floor for #minerals like #nickel, #cobalt and #copper, crucial for #RenewableEnergy energy technology.

    "Under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (#UNCLOS), the ISA is responsible for both protecting the seabed in areas beyond national jurisdictions and for overseeing any exploration or exploitation of resources in those zones.

    "Deep sea mining has not yet taken place beyond the experimental and exploratory stage.

    "The ISA's Council, which for now only grants exploration contracts, has been drawing up commercial exploitation rules for more than a decade. They are aiming to adopt a mining code in 2025.

    "Non-governmental organizations and scientists warn that deep sea mining could damage #habitats and harm species that are little understood, but are potentially important to the #FoodChain.

    "In addition, they point to the risk of disrupting the ocean's capacity to absorb carbon emitted by human activities, and the noise that could disturb species such as #whales."

    Read more:
    phys.org/news/2024-08-deep-sea

    #OceansAreLife #MarineLife #DeepSeaMining #NoDeepSeaMining
    #DarkOxygen #LifeOnEarth #Extinction #Nodules #Greenwashing #CorporateColonialism #CorporatePolluters

  16. If Earth loses its sources of oxygen, that won't be a very green transition. smh

    #DeepSeaMining opponents suffer major setback

    by Amélie BOTTOLLIER-DEPOIS
    August 3, 2024

    "Opponents of deep sea mining suffered a serious setback Friday when they failed to take a first step toward an international moratorium on the controversial practice.

    "Until now, those in favor of such mining—which would deliver minerals key to the green transition but with a potentially high environmental cost—have managed to prevent the #InternationalSeabedAuthority (#ISA) from even taking up any debate on the subject.

    "This time, the debate took place, but a draft calling for a 'dialogue' toward 'the development of a general policy... for the protection and preservation of the marine environment' did not advance after a week of talks in Kingston, Jamaica.

    "Numerous delegations, from #China to #SaudiArabia to the #Africa group of member states, said the draft lacked clarity and that the ISA's full assembly of 168 members was not the forum to make any decision on the protection of #marine habitats.

    "Instead, those countries said the Council, made up of 36 states, should decide.

    "Faced with consistent opposition, #Chile withdrew the draft measure as the assembly's annual session—which makes decisions by consensus—drew to a close.

    "'We are somewhat disappointed,' said Chilean representative Salvador Vega Telias. Though he believed he had support from a majority of states, he opted to shelve the discussions until July 2025—a proposal that was not approved either.

    "Deep sea mining in international waters involves scraping the ocean floor for #minerals like #nickel, #cobalt and #copper, crucial for #RenewableEnergy energy technology.

    "Under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (#UNCLOS), the ISA is responsible for both protecting the seabed in areas beyond national jurisdictions and for overseeing any exploration or exploitation of resources in those zones.

    "Deep sea mining has not yet taken place beyond the experimental and exploratory stage.

    "The ISA's Council, which for now only grants exploration contracts, has been drawing up commercial exploitation rules for more than a decade. They are aiming to adopt a mining code in 2025.

    "Non-governmental organizations and scientists warn that deep sea mining could damage #habitats and harm species that are little understood, but are potentially important to the #FoodChain.

    "In addition, they point to the risk of disrupting the ocean's capacity to absorb carbon emitted by human activities, and the noise that could disturb species such as #whales."

    Read more:
    phys.org/news/2024-08-deep-sea

    #OceansAreLife #MarineLife #DeepSeaMining #NoDeepSeaMining
    #DarkOxygen #LifeOnEarth #Extinction #Nodules #Greenwashing #CorporateColonialism #CorporatePolluters