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  2. Deepsea Challenger - Wikipedia

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    Deepsea Challenger (DCV 1) was a 7.3-metre (24 ft) deep-diving submersible designed to reach the bottom of the Challenger Deep, the deepest-known point on Earth.On 26 March 2012, Canadian film director James Cameron piloted the craft to accomplish this goal in the second crewed dive reaching the Challenger Deep.

  3. This explorer dived to the ocean’s deepest seabed. He says ...

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    Mr Walsh became the 11th person to make a successful dive to Challenger Deep in June 2020.. The 12-hour dive involved a four hour descent, four hours at the bottom and another four back to the ...

  4. Kaikō ROV - Wikipedia

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    Kaikō7000II Kaikō reached a maximum depth of 10,911.4 meters at the Challenger Deep on 24 March 1995, during its initial sea trials. [1] [9] [10] At that time, the craft collected video and photographs of various barophilic benthos, including tubeworms and shrimp. ROV in position under its launcher, aboard the deep sea research ship RV Kairei.

  5. Trieste (bathyscaphe) - Wikipedia

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    General arrangement, showing the key features. Trieste was designed by the Swiss scientist Auguste Piccard, based on his previous experience with the bathyscaphe FNRS-2.The term bathyscaphe refers to its capacity to dive and manoeuvre untethered to a ship in contrast to a bathysphere, bathys being ancient Greek meaning "deep" and scaphe being a light, bowl-shaped boat. [3]

  6. DeepFlight Challenger - Wikipedia

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    It was originally ordered by Steve Fossett for an attempt on the Challenger Deep, to become the first solo dive there. [1] [2] Planning for the submersible started in 2000. [3] It was put on the order sheet in 2005, with a depth capability of 11,000 metres (37,000 ft). [3] [4] The craft was named Challenger by Fossett after the Challenger Deep. [4]

  7. Challenger Deep - Wikipedia

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    On 1–3 June 2008, during Leg 1, the Japanese robotic deep-sea probe ABISMO (Automatic Bottom Inspection and Sampling Mobile) on dives 11–13 almost reached the bottom about 150 km (93 mi) east of the Challenger Deep: "Unfortunately, we were unable to dive to the sea floor because the legacy primary cable of the Kaiko system was a little bit ...