Spacecraft Die Here: Earth's Most Remote Graveyard

Опубликовано: 29 Июнь 2026
на канале: Terminal Unsolved
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The following file is a fictionalized archival reconstruction based on public records, oceanographic reporting, and historical spaceflight themes. Visuals are stylized recreations for documentary horror presentation. This video does not claim to show original classified evidence.

Terminal Unsolved presents EP003: The Deep Sea Graveyard.

At 48 degrees 52 minutes South, 123 degrees 23 minutes West, the ocean stops behaving like a map.

This file follows Point Nemo: the oceanic pole of inaccessibility, the remote region used as a controlled spacecraft re-entry zone, and the public record surrounding the so-called spacecraft cemetery. It traces the fall of Mir, the logic of deliberate disposal, the silence of the South Pacific, and the 1997 Bloop anomaly that once seemed to come from the deep before NOAA later attributed it to icequake / glacial activity.

The question is not whether something is hidden there.
The question is why the most remote place on Earth became useful.

The Terminal does not provide theories.
The Terminal reports the logs.

File: THE DEEP SEA GRAVEYARD
Status: Signal retained

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