24 February 2014

The masses will map the sea


Mark Halper has a SmartPlanet article about a mapping project:
The great composer and lyricist Irving Berlin once asked: How deep is the ocean? If you have a boat, you can help provide the answer.
In a floating crowdsourced project, an Oxford, England group called TeamSurv wants to give out devices to thousands of people who would install them on their vessels and chart water depths, the BBC recently reported. TeamSurv would collect and collate the data, publish it online, and make it available to other organizations. "Large parts of the seas around the UK have not had their depth measured for well over a century, back when the method of choice was to throw over some lead and make note of when it hit the bottom," the BBC noted.
The University of Nottingham's UK European Satellite Navigation Competition is funding the initiative as part of its mission to support startup companies that use satellite navigation. Given the growing interest in private space ventures by entrepreneurs like Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Richard Branson, maybe it also could help answer the next question that Berlin posed in his often covered 1932 classic: How high is the sky?
Rico says there's doubtless some Biblical quote about this; something about Moses and the Red Sea, probably...

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