The United States Navy bathyscaphe Trieste reached the bottom at 1:06 p.m. on January 23, 1960, with U.S. Navy Lieutenant Don Walsh and Jacques Piccard on board.
The onboard systems indicated a depth of 11,521 meters (37,799 ft), but this was later revised to 10,916 meters (35,813 ft).
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there was a bathyscaphe (free-swimming bathysphere) called Trieste with a crew of two people, which reached a record-breaking depth of about 10,900 metres (35,761 ft), in the deepest part of any ocean on Earth, the Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench, in 1960. there was a bathyscaphe (free-swimming bathysphere) called Trieste with a crew of two people, which reached a record-breaking depth of about 10,900 metres (35,761 ft), in the deepest part of any ocean on Earth , the Challenger Deep in 1960.
The deepest depth on record for a human diving is 1,043 feet. However, the standards and regulations for most divers recommend not going below 160-180 feet.
The manned submarine that has gone the deepest is the Xinhua. The Xinhua is a Chinese manned submarine that dove in 2012.
It is called a bathysphere. Horse Isle answer: bathysphere
Volcanoes that are underwater, known as submarine volcanoes. The deepest one is the Submarine 1922 in the Celebes Sea near the Sanghie Islands of Indonesia, and it is 16,000 feet (5,000 meters) below sea level.
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The gamma particle has the deepest penetration.
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with a submarine or a machine called "Alvin"
A submarine and probably an unmanned one at that due to pressure concerns.
there is too much water pressure so it will be crushed under all the weight.
"Regular" subs don't. The deeper you go, the greater the pressure. Eventually they'll crumble.
It is called a bathysphere. Horse Isle answer: bathysphere
As regards military submarines meant as warships, the Russians built the submarines with the deepest diving capability, but U.S. submarines generally make less noise.
The deepest spot in the ocean is the Marianna Trench with a depth of 35,760 ft (about 7 miles) it was last visited by Jacques Piccard and Lt. Don Walsh in the submarine "Trieste" in January of 1960.
Volcanoes that are underwater, known as submarine volcanoes. The deepest one is the Submarine 1922 in the Celebes Sea near the Sanghie Islands of Indonesia, and it is 16,000 feet (5,000 meters) below sea level.
January 23, 1960. The Trieste made it to the bottom of Challeger Deep which is the deepest point in all the world's oceans.
The deepest submarine is built to go 10000 meters under water. This is so they can go to the bottom of the ocean floor.