Anonymous ID: 18a4f9 March 11, 2019, 3:07 p.m. No.5628738   🗄️.is 🔗kun

As far as "Sky Event" goes–double meanings etc.–this just brought itself to my attention again…

 

https://news.sky.com/story/deep-ocean-live-sky-news-to-broadcast-from-parts-of-the-ocean-never-seen-before-11629805

Scientists will venture into the twilight zone in a never-before-seen part of the ocean to search for new forms of life.

The mission, called First Descent, will take scientists from the research organisation Nekton down to a depth of 300m (984ft), where sunlight barely penetrates yet thousands of undocumented species could flourish.

Sky News' Deep Ocean Live Project will be with the team on the Ocean Zephyr vessel in March as they make at least 50 dives in remote coral reefs of the Seychelles, first around Farquhar and then Aldabra.

We will broadcast the first ever live programmes from submersibles in the twilight zone - the middle layer of the world's oceans which receives only faint sunlight, in the series called Deep Ocean Live.

 

…keeps being referred to as the "Sky Deep Ocean Event". Just thought I'd share.

Never know what they'll find down there. Live (to the world).