'Glittering gold blob' discovered on sea ground baffles scientists

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A mysterious golden orb discovered on the ocean ground has baffled scientists.

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It was found on 30 August, however assessments are nonetheless beneath method to decide the article's origin.

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The egg - as some speculate it is perhaps - was discovered by marine biologists aboard a vessel run by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) within the US, off the coast of Alaska.

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Admitting they cannot inform the place it got here from, the group shared an image on social media, taken from a reside stream of its deep dive.

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"This golden orb, likely an egg casing, struck an imaginative chord for many watching yesterday," the NOAA wrote.

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The picture exhibits a spherical, sponge-like mass with a gap in it.

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According to the Miami Herald, one researcher onboard remarked "something tried to get in ... or get out" through the video.

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The "glittering gold blob", as described by the NOAA, is "as-of-yet unidentified."

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It's prompted diversified response throughout social media - with one individual quipping: "Not now, golden orb found on ocean floor."

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The NOAA is at the moment within the throes of a five-month mission to discover the depths of the ocean close to Alaska.

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The 48-strong crew is supplied with instruments to see deep into the ocean - and collect information that is shared in actual time with researchers again on dry land.

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"It's so exciting to go down there and see that it's actually teeming with life," mentioned expedition coordinator Shannon Hoy.

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"You would never know that unless we were able to go down there and explore," she added, weeks earlier than the golden orb was found.

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Researchers aboard the Okeanos Explorer are busy mapping and amassing samples alongside the Aleutian Trench and Gulf of Alaska utilizing cameras that may function as far down as 6,000m deep.

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"We're also going to be looking through the water column to see what interesting animals and fauna that we can see there," Ms Hoy mentioned forward of the mission.

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With simply days left till the mission ends, she might have discovered greater than she bargained for.

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