The ocean exploration project ASPIRE investigates how what we know about the deep ocean can be applied to interplanetary worlds, how our ocean exploration telepresence paradigm might be adapted for use in the human-led exploration of other planetary systems, and at a practical level. How ocean explorers can help NASA test instruments and systems destined for outer space in the deep ocean?

Respuesta :

Answer:

With using the differences of pressure in the deep ocean as a model to the pressure on outer space.

Explanation:

The main challenge of the NASA engineers is to make efficiency instruments that can both work correctly and stand the pressure that is on the outerspace.

Many instruments have been tested correctly simulating the atmosphere in the NASA laboratories, however, some of them failed at the time of the action,  costing several lives.

The deep ocean is an  unknown space too because scientists have only been able to get to some parts of them, not further, mainly because of the difference of pressure that is there as well.

If NASA engineers could adapt their instruments to the deep ocean pressure, it would be useful for them because they will be testing their prototypes in a harder atmosphere and also could help scientists to disciver more about deep ocean.

the ocean is a vast water land, it is filled with mass that can pull you down; therefore being less gravity under water