NATIONAL INNER PLENATARY AGENCY- "PROJECT PAC-MAN
October 15, 2021- Departure Date
During the "Cold War" the race for space travel was popular. Fifty years later inter planetary travel was the new frontier. I am Dr. Aubrina Hewitt and I am a geo scientist for the U.S. government. The U.S. had established the National Inner Planetary Agency (N.I.P.A) and I will lead an expedition to the earth's core to capture film and photos of the all earth layers and core. With me will be a team of scientists and we will be traveling using top-secret ship that is able to drill through all layers of the earth. The ship's name is "Pac-Man" because it can bite and break through any mineral and rock, except diamond.
The reason for this expedition is in the name of science. We have many pictures of galaxies, planets, and even deep ocean, but we have no idea what lies 1,800 miles beneath our feet and everything in between. We going to have pictures and film and samples to study from all layers.
October 22, 2021- Returned Date
We first launched "Pac-Man" in the shallow waters of the Caribbean where it was able to drill through the soft limestone of the outer crust. It was mostly green color and we traveled 44 miles through it. It became warm very quick and was scary right away. You could feel the pressure changing very quickly. "Pac-Man" was shaking awfully bad, but it got under control as we approached the Mantle. You could feel the sudden shift in less speed as we hit the hard mantle. Through the mantle we took lots of cool photos through the 1,800-mile journey. "Pac-Man" then was able to speed up as through the mantle because it's made of silicon, oxygen, and magnesium. There was caves and cracks in the mantle, and we even discovered new kinds of species and mineral rocks.
As we approached the outer core the heat and pressure really were bad at 9,000 degrees. That is hotter than the surface of the sun. "Pac-Man" was built to the heat and pressure. We were already exhausted and getting more frightened the deeper we went. Thankfully the outer core is composed of liquid iron and nickel which we were able to continue drill through. The pictures showed of red, yellow, and orange brightness, we had to use infrared to tone down the glare. Which made out shapes of the core.
We then finally made it to our destination...the inner core. We could not travel to the inside of the core, because we did not want to mess with the core's spinning. We were able to travel in a wide gap between the outer and inner part. We traveled around the inner core, which was about 758 miles thick, like the length of Texas. We got film and pictures of the hot, dense ball of iron. Luckily the temperature was not a big change from the outer to inner core. The inner core was 9,392 degrees. After a day of traveling around the inner core and 3 days traveling to it, we found the wat we came in with a sensor beacon and returned at the same speed, taking another 3 days.
We arrived back through shallow waters and soft limestone in the Caribbean with a lot if new useful data for scientists to use the answer question. In 1969, there was Major Niel Armstrong, in 2021 there was Dr. Aubrina Hewitt.
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