As of October 2023, only a small number of individuals have reached Challenger Deep, the deepest known point in the Earth's oceans, located in the Mariana Trench. Notable explorers include Jacques Piccard and Don Walsh, who first reached it in 1960, and filmmaker James Cameron, who made a solo dive in 2012. Other expeditions have also taken place, bringing the total number of people who have visited Challenger Deep to around 15.
people think that its 10,923 miles meters deep. In English that would be about 35,798 ft or 6.7 mi.
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Challenger, Columbia
It's deepest part is known as the challenger deep. Named after the Royal Navy ship, HMS challenger that first sounded it back in December 1872 to may 1876, who recorded a depth of 31,614 feet, (9,363 metres).
Realistically, 4, perhaps 5
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there was actually 7 people aboard the challenger on the day of January 28,1986. Many people believe that all 7 people aboard the challenger were vaporized instantly. However, this is not the case. the people aboard the challenger were actually shot up to 65,000 altitude in the space shuttle when it arched back and plumeted towards the ocean. while falling 3 of the 7 emergency oxygen's were activated meaning at least 3 were conscience during their decent to death.
Need to know what year the Challenger is.
7 people were killed in the Challenger Disaster: Commander- Francis Scobbie 1st Civilian Astronaut- Christa McAuliffe Gregory Jarvis Ronald McNair Ellison Onizuka Judith Resnik Michael Smith
Seven died (explosion January 1986.) The last two members of the Challenger crew were not officially Federal government employees.