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>>3798800

>Lets compromise and Go ice fishing on Europa! deal? deal!

Sounds good to me. >>3798799

>we can't reach it, but it's still more awesome and captures my imagination way more than the bottom of the ocean.

I think you haven't seen enough deep sea documentaries. Look at what lives there. And this isn't even the coolest; that honor goes to that deep sea jellyfish they discovered, the only complex animal that is biologically immortal.

We found. A biologically immortal. Complex organism. In the deep sea.

What have you found on the moon?

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YOU TELL ME

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they see some shit, let me tell you.

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I don't know how this thing is alive, but it is.

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Another good example. We dream of finding something this bizarre and alien on another planet. But the ocean's full of creatures like that. Where you can't even tell how their bodies work at first glance.

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>>2269698

Some of them are very beautiful, though. Pic related, not a shop, lives about 3,000 feet down.

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>>My point is, there is absolutely not one fucking creature in the sea that doesn't look exactly like some other species that has been discovered for centuries

Seriously, what?

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Another actual deep sea creature. What the fuck is it? How does it work? This is what you find when you explore inner space.

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Commander explains that they find shit like this pretty much every time they go down and record it so that marine biologists can determine if it's a new species. When it is, they've at least got a record of the site where it was spotted, so they can send later expeditions.

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