NASA Stopped Exploring The Ocean After Finding This…

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Published1 month ago
Duration53:00
Video IDQB2qTHkNiRw
Languageen
CategoryEducation
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views1.9K
Likes103
Comments4
Engagement Rate5.60%
Likes per 100 views5.39
Comments per 1K views2.09

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Stop what you're doing. What you're about to see was captured on June 22nd by research technician Nolan Farris aboard the oceanographic survey vessel Peregrine Deep, operating roughly 310 miles southwest of the Faroe Islands in the North Atlantic. This footage came directly from the submersible's onboard camera system — the one you're watching through right now, with the REC light blinking in the corner. Pay attention to that shape in the darkness. Watch as the submersible's beam cuts through the black water and catches it: something impossibly wide, impossibly ancient, its body so massive the camera can't hold all of it in a single frame. You can see the textured underbelly. You can see the slow, deliberate movement. Nolan was watching this same feed from the monitoring deck above, and his voice, preserved on the original audio recording, goes completely still. And then, barely above a whisper, three words: "That thing's real." Four days later, the Peregrine Deep would be found drifting and unmanned in international waters. Eleven crew members unaccounted for. One survivor incoherent. And this footage would become the most contested piece of evidence in a case that still has no official explanation.

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