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??? A 10 meter resolution would at least allow the interested consumer to track North Korean subs on their way to take out Los Angeles.
??? I want to know in the same detail as the atmospheric jet stream layers, where the strewn plastic wastes are going today.
In other words, topographic maps are fine but since I do not plan to hike along the sea bed floor, I'd rather have the temperatures, salinity, waste product concentrations, and fish migrations, etc... plotted out.
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Posted by Rockpat
17th Jan
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Other info about the ocean would be better.
Posted by DoctorEigenFlow
10th Jun 2011
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Very KOOL!!!
Exploring the ocean floors. Is better than exploring dead planets. Might be a good ideal, for NASA to spend money here on a life supporting Earth. Than on dead planets. I hope Google Earth don't reveal the locations, of America's secret sub locations. An accidentally fired cruise missile, can turn the headquarters of Google. Into a trash heap.
Posted by blackjack861@...
10th Jun 2011
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What secret sub locations,dream on we have no secrets.It would be nice but what secrets?
Posted by anodyne1
10th Jun 2011
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Please...
Please don't bring up Julian Assange and wikileaks. How can anyone, be so intelligent, and yet be so stupid. If he had stuck his nose in Russia's business, he would have died, under mysterious circumstances.
Posted by blackjack861@...
11th Jun 2011
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In an open free society who will be in charge to decide what information to release to the public? Wars normally start because of the lack of public consensus by a country's leaders who do not release creditable/truthful information that could possibly avoid a war. Classified information can, and has been used to hide the truth/rationale to go to war. Trust but verify any leader's reason to go to war; 99% of wars would not be started if the truth was known in advance by the public who are normally sent to fight and die in the war,
Posted by Rockpat
17th Jan