The submersible found the Titanic and was used for many research projects. -74
the furthest a submersible has traveled is a little more than 35,000 feet. it traveled to the floor of the mariana trench, the deepest depth in the ocean. this was achieved in January 1960.
The towed underewater sled that photograhed Titanic for the first time was Angus. The first submersible to dive on Titanic was the Alvin, originally named for famous explorer Al Vine, but joking named for Alvin the Chipmunk due to its small size and cramped quarters.
The submersible Trieste traveled to the bottom of mariana trench
Justin Long - Alvin Seville
A submarine
Alvin was commissioned on 5 June 1964 .
Alvin
no but alvin does have a sign in it that says PB4UGO.
alvin
the alvin by robert ballard
The DSV Alvin submersible is operated in the deepest part of the oceans such as the Marianas Trench ; see related link below .
tha alvin finn mimsill o ya
JJ short for Jason Junior, it was launched from the submersible Alvin.
Alvin (DSV-2) is a manned submersible, built by Litton Systems and commissioned in 1964 for the U.S. Navy. It is owned by the U.S. Navy, and currently operated by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute.It is tended by and launched from the R/V Atlantis(AOGR-25), which was acquired by the Navy and is under lease to Woods Hole for Alvin's operations.Alvin was named for its chief inspiration and creative developer, oceanographer Allyn Vine.
the furthest a submersible has traveled is a little more than 35,000 feet. it traveled to the floor of the mariana trench, the deepest depth in the ocean. this was achieved in January 1960.
This toaster is not submersible. The submersible craft glided silently into the fjord.
Alvin, the deep-sea submersible, has been on a variety of missions, including scientific research, geological exploration, and underwater archaeology. Notably, it has played a crucial role in studying hydrothermal vents, deep-sea ecosystems, and the Titanic wreck site. Additionally, Alvin has contributed to the discovery of new species and the investigation of oceanic processes, facilitating significant advancements in marine science.