Cientistas DESCOBRIRAM UM LUGAR MAIS PROFUNDO que a FOSSA DAS MARIANAS. O que ESTÁ ESCONDIDO LÁ?? - Summary

Summary

The video discusses the discovery of a previously unknown place deeper than the Mariana Trench. This place, which could be up to 15 times deeper than the Mariana Trench, is located on the moon of Saturn, Enceladus. The video also mentions that despite the extreme conditions, it's likely there's life in these depths.

The video then mentions a upcoming event, Solana Hackathon, where individuals can potentially receive up to $5 million in prizes and investments for their projects. The video ends with a call to action, encouraging viewers to subscribe to the channel and like the video.

Facts

1. Scientists have discovered a place deeper than the Mariana Trench, which could be up to 15 times deeper today [Document 1].
2. The place deeper than the Mariana Trench is the Adal Zone, also known as a deeper region of the Ocean. Its name is derived from Hades, the Greek God of the underworld [Document 1].
3. The Adal Zone starts at a depth of 6,000 m and goes up to 11 km, also known as the place of Death [Document 1].
4. The place of Death is characterized by very low temperatures, extreme pressure, a lack of light, oxygen, and nutrients [Document 1].
5. The Mariana Trench is the deepest place in that area, not the deepest place on Earth [Document 1].
6. The Mariana Trench is about 11 km deep [Document 1].
7. The Mariana Trench has been visited three times by manned submarines. The first visit was in 1960, the second in 2012 by James Cameron, and the third in 2019 by Vitor Veskovo [Document 1].
8. The deepest point reached by manned submarines is 10,927 m, almost 11,000 m [Document 1].
9. Scientists discovered a place even deeper than the Mariana Trench, but it is not on Earth. This deeper place is in the underground ocean of the moon of Saturn called Enceladus [Document 1].
10. The underground ocean of Enceladus is said to be about 30 km in depth, which is already about three times deeper than the Mariana Trench [Document 1].
11. Enceladus is seven times smaller than Earth's moon but it is believed to have up to twice as much water as Earth's ocean [Document 1].
12. The ice layer of Enceladus has a thickness of 15 to 20 km [Document 1].
13. Scientists believe that there could be life deep down in the underground ocean of Enceladus [Document 1].
14. The next mission is to send extremely resistant probes to the depths of these moons to study more [Document 1].
15. NASA engineers are building a vehicle called Orfeus to explore the underground ocean of Enceladus [Document 1].
16. Orfeus is similar in size to a quadricycle, weighs 250 kg, and was designed to be lighter, cheaper, and more resistant than all other waterborne vehicles [Document 1].
17. Orfeus has navigation technology similar to the Perseverence probe on Mars and can withstand extreme temperatures and intense pressures [Document 1].
18. The first exploration of the moons Europa and the Moon with Orfeus could take a few decades [Document 1].