Scientists have made a never-before-seen discovery located some 36,000 feet below the surface of the Earth. Located in the ...
American explorer, Victor Vescovo broke the record for the deepest dive while descending nearly 11 kilometers into the Mariana Trench in the Pacific Ocean. His legendary feat was marked ...
IN the modern age, it’s hard to imagine that there’s anywhere on Earth that we haven’t fully explored. But there are ...
Billionaire Larry Connor wants to prove that the deep-sea submersible industry is safe by diving to the Titanic wreck, just ...
YouTube channel MetaBallStudios has shared a 3D animation demonstrating just how deep the sea is compared to different lakes and seas.
Only four people have ever reached the bottom of the Mariana Trench. In 2019, an American explorer called Victor Vescovo spent four hours exploring the bottom of the trench. The dive was later ...
"The next big expeditions will be to ascend into the upper atmosphere to an altitude of five kilometers and to dive into the Mariana Trench to a depth of 11 kilometers," Konuykov told reporters ...
An American explorer has broken the the record for the deepest ever dive. Victor Vescovo descended nearly 11km to the deepest place in the ocean - the Pacific Ocean's Mariana Trench. Down there he ...
Following is a transcript of the video. Narrator: The Mariana Trench is the deepest point on Earth. So deep that if you dropped Mount Everest inside, its peak would still be more than a kilometer ...
left the eastern port city of Jiangyin on June 3 for the Mariana Trench to attempt the world's deepest manned submersible dive. The submersible, named after a mythical sea dragon, will dive 7,000 ...
In a few days Cameron planned to deploy the craft in a deep seafloor trench off the coast, a shakedown run for the big dive to come in the Mariana Trench. The chief ’s eyes widened. His men ran ...
From the top of the world to the bottom...the Mariana Trench is the deepest part of the ocean. It's an enormous scar that tears across the floor of the western Pacific Ocean for 1,580 miles.