• Question: how come we know more about space then the ocean even though the ocean is closer to us?

    Asked by EvelinaL to Tiernan, Sonia, Mossy, Maureen, Bernard on 14 Nov 2018.
    • Photo: Maureen

      Maureen answered on 14 Nov 2018:


      It’s a total shame! Ocean exploration doesn’t get much money. The agency in America that explores space (NASA) gets a lot more money than the one that explores the ocean (NOAA). NASA’s budget for one year would fund America’s ocean exploration budget for 1600 years!
      There’s a great TED talk by the man who discovered the wreck of the Titanic on this topic! I love it. You can see it here:

      The coolest part of this, though, is that you can find out so much yourself if you’re interested in it! It’s such a great time to be an explorer! There are two AMAZING Irish ships that explore the ocean and you can learn about them here (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WLMC3mxnvQk)

      We can still learn so much from the ocean and I can’t wait to see what gets discovered in our lifetimes!

    • Photo: Sonia Lenehan

      Sonia Lenehan answered on 14 Nov 2018:


      As Maureen says, the money is just not given to explore the ocean. And I totally agree with Maureen, it is such a shame that we know more about space than the oceans on our own planet!!

    • Photo: Bernard

      Bernard answered on 14 Nov 2018:


      I suppose the oceans are harder to study with probes than space is.

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