The Trieste is now housed at the U.S. Navy Museum on the grounds of the Washington Navy Yard in Washington, D.C.
In January 1960, Jacques Piccard and Lt. Don Walsh of the US Navy made the descent in the submarine Trieste to the floor of the Mariana trough
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January 23, 1960. The Trieste made it to the bottom of Challeger Deep which is the deepest point in all the world's oceans.
Jacque Piccard and Don Walsh were aboard the only manned submarine to ever reach the bottom in a sub named trieste.
The Trieste was that famous submarine. It is actually considered a bathyscaphe, but the term submarine could be applied. It dove to the deepest undersea point in the world, the Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench, where the water depth is nearly 36,000 feet. A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on this revolutionary undersea vehicle.
Trieste's population is 205,374.
He was a US Naval Submarine Officer.
Virginia class
Justus of Trieste died in 293.
Pallacanestro Trieste was created in 1975.
The area of Trieste is 84 square kilometers.
University of Trieste was created in 1924.