Instruments mounted on the Grumman/Piccard PX-15. The Ben Franklin |
The Atlantic Monthly posted this very interesting feature
concerning NASA’s other great mission of discovery, the forgotten mission of
the Ben Franklin to explore the Earth’s last great frontier – the ocean and the
mighty Gulf Stream.
"Timing is everything. In the
summer of 1969, within one day of each other, two courageous crews set out to
explore new frontiers. Both were NASA missions of pure discovery. One would go
to the Sea of Tranquility,
the other to the massive eastern boundary current known as the Gulf Stream. "
While Neil Armstrong and Buzz
Aldrin were walking on the moon, a team of NASA aquanauts, led by Jacques Piccard, spent 30 days in a submarine,
drifting along the Gulf Stream for 1,444
miles. This short documentary
celebrates the Ben Franklin mission's legacy of oceanic research.
Route of the Ben Franklin/PX-15 |
The Ben Franklin mission has been
forgotten by time, overshadowed by the concurrent Apollo 11 mission. However,
the scientific findings obtained by six aquanauts have provided a foundation
for understanding the Gulf Stream and ocean
currents. This web short was produced as an educational tie-in with the Science
on a Sphere feature LOOP.
Meanwhile, at the Bottom of the Ocean ...
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