NOAA golden orb identification
Definition
The scientific revelation identifying a mysterious golden spherical object, discovered by NOAA Ocean Exploration in the Gulf of Alaska in 2023 at a depth of over 2 miles, as the remnant base of a deep-sea anemone (Relicanthus sp.), composed of fibrous, stinging cells rather than an alien artifact or treasure.
A 2026 breakthrough announcement by NOAA researchers resolving public fascination with the 'golden orb' specimen, dispelling myths of extraterrestrial origins or deep-sea oddities.
Examples
The NOAA golden orb identification finally crushed dreams of underwater Atlantis, revealing it as anemone afterparty debris.
Social media sleuths claimed UFO, but the NOAA golden orb identification proved it's just the ocean's forgotten glow-up accessory.
In a plot twist worthy of sci-fi, the NOAA golden orb identification turned pirate gold into a squishy sea flower base.
Deep-sea explorers high-fived over the NOAA golden orb identification: no aliens, just nature's minimalist orb art.