Scientists aboard the exploration vessel Nautilus have captured video footage of a neon burst of beauty in the Revillagigedo Archipelago off Baja California, Mexico, at 1,225 meters (4,019 feet) below the sea via their remotely controlled deep-water vehicle dubbed Hercules. According to the team, it's a Halitrephes maasi jellyfish, which they liken to a sudden barrage of "deep sea fireworks" illuminated by human intervention. (Photo/IC)
Scientists aboard the exploration vessel Nautilus have captured video footage of a neon burst of beauty in the Revillagigedo Archipelago off Baja California, Mexico, at 1,225 meters (4,019 feet) below the sea via their remotely controlled deep-water vehicle dubbed Hercules. According to the team, it's a Halitrephes maasi jellyfish, which they liken to a sudden barrage of "deep sea fireworks" illuminated by human intervention. (Photo/IC)
Scientists aboard the exploration vessel Nautilus have captured video footage of a neon burst of beauty in the Revillagigedo Archipelago off Baja California, Mexico, at 1,225 meters (4,019 feet) below the sea via their remotely controlled deep-water vehicle dubbed Hercules. According to the team, it's a Halitrephes maasi jellyfish, which they liken to a sudden barrage of "deep sea fireworks" illuminated by human intervention. (Photo/IC)