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Deep-sea jellyfish looks like a flying saucer


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Researchers working in the South Pacific have captured stunning footage of a deep-sea jellyfish that looks like a flying saucer with tentacles.

Marine biologists working on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Okeanos Explorer spotted this beautiful jelly at Utu Seamount in the National Marine Sanctuary of American Samoa. NOAA, as part of its 2017 American Samoa Expedition, is using an ROV in conjunction with its flagship scientific research vessel to investigate these protected waters, which are home to an incredibly diverse population of marine life.

https://www.gizmodo.com.au/2017/02/this-deep-sea-jellyfish-is-beyond-belief/

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From the Gizmodo article.

Edited by Daughter of the Nine Moons
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I have to say this......and people say aliens haven't landed.....:P

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Image result for the abyss

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Great imagery, but I believe that this perhaps falls under the category of Pareidolia? If that term is applicable here. Amazing find though from the mysterious and largely unexplored deepest depths of our oceans!

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I'd like to see the flying saucer that looks like that ...

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8 minutes ago, third_eye said:

I'd like to see the flying saucer that looks like that ...

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Ironically,  we assume that is what a flying saucer looks like....thank u...u made me think (again)

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1 minute ago, DebDandelion said:

Ironically,  we assume that is what a flying saucer looks like....thank u...u made me think (again)

Most welcomes ... though I don't think credit is due to me ... perhaps the wizards of CGI at Hollywood and the likes will provide us with some food for thought in the very near future

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