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The new agreement by NASA will enable the use of digital models and simulations to visualize equipment in challenging, remote locations.

BP America and NASA have signed an agreement to explore the cosmos and advance energy production on Earth.

“Both bp and NASA are custodians of deep technical expertise, working in extreme environments – whether that’s at the bottom of the ocean or on the moon. Sharing what we know with each other will help us solve complex engineering problems faster, meaning we can focus on keeping energy flowing safely and delivering higher margins with lower emissions,” said Giovanni Cristofoli, bp’s SVP.

This allows engineers and scientists to digitally test new equipment in circumstances akin to those found 14,000 feet underground or a million miles distant on another planet. could be trapped deep beneath the Martian surface. Interestingly, this underground water source could potentially cover the entire planet with a mile-deep ocean.

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