There’s a lot we don’t know about the ocean depths and the creatures that live there. The shiny orb remains unidentified.
Fortunately, no horror movie unfolded. The ROV’s robotic grabber “tickled” the orb and found it was soft on the outside. The team deployed the suction tube and determined the orb was a bit more solid than expected. It took some effort to get the object into the tube, but some shaking got it to go down.
The orb looked strange in its natural habitat, but it appeared to be even more bizarre once it was on the ship. A photo of the specimen out of the water shows a shiny, hand-sized blob that may have layers to it.expedition kicked off on August 23 and runs through September 16. Researchers are investigating and mapping unexplored deep habitats and seamounts in the Gulf of Alaska. A seamount is an underwater mountain that extends steeply up from the seafloor.
While an egg casing might be the leading idea for identification of the orb, it’s not a certainty. “Unfortunately, the on-ship team has not been able to identify the ‘orb,’ and it is likely we won't know more about it until after the sample can be taken to a lab for further examination,” NOAA Ocean Exploration spokesperson Emily Crum told me over email.
If it turns out to be an egg casing, that would lead to a new question: What laid the golden egg? The mystery remains for now.
México Últimas Noticias, México Titulares
Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.
Scientists Discover 'Pure Math' Is Written Into Evolutionary GeneticsMathematicians delight in the beauty of math that so many of us don't see.
Leer más »
Scientists Discover Strange Link Between Internet Use and DementiaScientists have looked into internet use to see if it's at all linked with the likelihood of developing dementia.
Leer más »
Scientists Discover New Species of Weevils in Japan’s Pristine Subtropical ForestsThe weevil possesses distinctive characteristics and is sensitive to human disturbance. A new weevil species has been found in the pristine subtropical forests of Ishigaki Island and Yanbaru National Park in Okinawa, Japan. The Ryukyu Islands, a chain of subtropical islands stretching between ma
Leer más »
Researchers Discover That Bees Can Make Decisions Better and Faster Than We DoA new study reveals how we could design robots to think like bees. Honey bees excel in weighing effort against reward and risk, quickly determining which flowers can provide sustenance for their colony. A study recently published in the journal eLife illustrates how eons of evolution have fine-tune
Leer más »
The Glorious and Mysterious Burger Joint That Could Be Coming to Your TownCheap food. A gazillion milkshakes. A weird bacon thing. Say hello to Cook Out.
Leer más »
The Mysterious Power of the Platform, the Internet’s Building BlockIf everything is a platform—sites for networking, ride-sharing, dog-walking—does that mean nothing is a platform?
Leer más »