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Explorers know that the Earth’s oceans are vast, covering about 71% of the surface of the globe. According to a new study, ...
NOAA Ocean Exploration sent cameras inside the wreck over the Easter holiday weekend and three planes were located in the carrier’s #3 elevator shaft.
Why Was a 1940s Car Discovered in the Wreck of an American Naval Ship That Sank During World War II?
The mysterious automobile was found in a hangar on the USS "Yorktown," which has been resting on the bottom of the Pacific ...
NOAA is asking for the public's help in identifying the car, which went down with the USS Yorktown during the 1942 Battle of Midway.
Now, NOAA researchers want the public’s help to identify the vehicle inside the remains of the USS Yorktown. The discovery ...
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Military Times on MSNSunken USS Yorktown leaves researchers ‘flabbergasted’ in latest diveWreckage of what is likely 1940-41 Ford Super Deluxe ‘Woody,’ in the hangar deck of USS Yorktown. (Courtesy of NOAA Ocean ...
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Live Science on MSN1940s Ford car found on wartime US carrier wreckResearchers exploring the underwater wreck of an American aircraft carrier have discovered what's left of a wood-panelled ...
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ZME Science on MSN99.999% of the Seafloor Is Still a Mystery We Haven’t ExploredThe deep seafloor remains a mystery—only 0.001% has been seen. We live on an ocean world. Yet we know surprisingly little ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNHumans Have Seen Only 0.001 Percent of the World’s Deep Seas, Leaving Most of the Planet a Vast MysteryResearchers argue that expanding deep-sea exploration is vital to understanding and managing these marine habitats ...
We know next to nothing about Earth’s seafloors. According to a study published May 7 in Science Advances, humans have only ...
Finding aircraft actively involved in the pivotal battle of World War II in the Pacific was the most important discovery in ...
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Trump administration is ending NOAA data service used to monitor sea ice off AlaskaNOAA’s National Environmental Satellite, Data and Information Service has announced plans to end data services about ocean ...
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