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Glomar Challenger was equipped wit a drilling rig that sampled specific locations. (check the ques on wikipedia if you need more info.)
* " . . . if new sea floor acquired the present magnetic field, spreading from a central ridge would produce magnetic stripes parallel to the ridge" ~ see related link below for additional information . * Excerpt from Wikipedia
Drill cores from the ocean floor were dated and found to be very young compared to the age of the earth. This means the crust had to be formed recently, which can be explained by creation of crust at a spreading center.
Ley lines are lines of energy that many monuments like Stonehenge have been built on. People are still researching this, but not much is known. It may be related to the Earth's magnetic field.
MRI, which is not practical and is very expensive. The only people getting tested via MRI are subjects of a research project. The BOD POD has magnets to lock the door but you do not pass through a magnetic field. BOD PODs are available at many colleges and universities in Exercise Science or Nutrition departments.
Glomar Challenger was equipped wit a drilling rig that sampled specific locations. (check the ques on wikipedia if you need more info.)
Glomar Challenger was equipped wit a drilling rig that sampled specific locations. (check the ques on wikipedia if you need more info.)
Glomar Challenger was a deep sea research and scientific drilling vessel for oceanography and marine geology studies.
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The NASA space shuttle Challenger was named after HMS Challenger, a British Naval vessel used for research in the 1870s that sailed the Pacific and Atlantic oceans.
The NASA space shuttle Challenger was named after HMS Challenger, a British Naval vessel used for research in the 1870s that sailed the Pacific and Atlantic oceans.
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The Space Shuttle Challenger was named after the H.M.S. Challenger, a 19th Century British Naval ship that was later converted into a marine research vessel. The Challenger Expedition was a major contributor to modern Oceanography.
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It was the "Trieste"
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HMS challenger