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NASA in Cornwall


NASA has backed a proposal to build the world's 'deepest pool' in order to carry out space training and research. The Glenn research centre has signed a Space Act Agreement with Blue Abyss. They are a pioneering organisation dedicated to enabling humanity to operate in extreme environments, from subsea to space.


Blue Abyss has applied for planning permission to build a 50m pool, which will be a staggering 164ft deep. It is proposed to be built on a 10-acre site at the Aerohub Enterprise Zone at Cornwall Airport, Newquay. The organisation aims to create an indoor pool with several entrance points and multi-stepped depths to accommodate multiple different uses. This would make it the largest and deepest pool in the world, according to Blue Abyss.


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