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Why We Know More About Space Than Our Own Ocean

We’ve mapped the entire surface of the Moon and Mars to within a few meters of accuracy. Yet, over 75% of our own ocean floor remains a total mystery. Why is it easier to look 16 billion miles into the void than 7 miles beneath our feet?

In this documentary, we explore the incredible journey of Victor Vescovo and the "Five Deeps Expedition"—the first mission to reach the deepest point in all five of Earth's oceans. From the crushing 16,000 PSI of the Mariana Trench to the haunting discovery of human plastic in the abyss, this is the story of the final frontier on Earth.

Key Topics Covered:

The "Space vs. Ocean" data gap: Why satellites can't see through water.

Victor Vescovo’s record-breaking 10,934m dive in the Limiting Factor.

The engineering nightmare of "Inside-Out" vs. "Outside-In" pressure.

Why mapping the seabed is the secret to predicting 2026's climate shifts.

#OceanExploration #VictorVescovo #FiveDeeps #MarianaTrench #SpaceVsOcean #Documentary #DeepSea #Science2026

Timestamps:-
0:00 The Space-Ocean Paradox

0:55 700 in Space, only 30 in the Deep

1:35 The Engineering Challenge: The Limiting Factor

2:10 How Pressure Shrinks Titanium

3:00 Vescovo vs. James Cameron: The Depth Dispute

4:00 The Shocking Discovery at 35,000 Feet

4:30 Why the Seabed 2030 Project Matters

Видео Why We Know More About Space Than Our Own Ocean канала Insight Infinity
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