The HMS Challenger was the first mission to map the ocean floor.
Yes, the HMS Challenger is credited as the first government-sponsored research mission to study the ocean. The expedition took place from 1872 to 1876 and covered nearly 70,000 nautical miles. It made significant contributions to oceanography, including the discovery of over 4,000 new marine species and the collection of extensive data on temperature, currents, and marine life.
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Science should be a politically neutral endeavor. The reality is that scientists compete with each other for financial grants to enable their research and much of science research and development is sponsored by companies with their own financial agenda.
Scientests need the government for funding.
The government uses funding to force scientists to do research that won't hurt people.
Robotics can be developed by both private companies and government agencies. Private companies often lead innovation in robotics for commercial purposes, while government agencies may sponsor research and development for military, space exploration, or public sector applications.
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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.
It was the "Trieste"
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Glomar Challenger was a deep sea research and scientific drilling vessel for oceanography and marine geology studies.
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