“C’mon,” he said. “I’ll show you.” He led the Big Man and his entourage to where DEEPSEA CHALLENGER, a sleek, 24-foot submersible, rested in its cradle. In a few days Cameron planned ...
He made the descent alone in a prototype submarine called “Deepsea Challenger”, taking around two hours to reach the bottom. Once he reached a depth of 10,898 metres, his first words up to the ...
The Australian National Maritime Museum is thrilled to become the temporary home of the DEEPSEA CHALLENGER, the iconic submersible which took James ...
James Cameron emerging from the hatch of Deepsea Challenger - the tiny submarine the director will use to travel to the bottom of the Pacific's Mariana trench Many liken the journey to man's steps ...
The Deepsea Challenge's roots can be traced back to an experimental timepiece that was strapped to the manipulator arm of James Cameron’s submersible back in 2012. Developed in only a few weeks ...
China has built the world's first machine capable of laying submarine cables in the Challenger Deep, the deepest known place on Earth. Positioned at the southern end of the Mariana Trench in the ...