Just me and you, apparently. I wanted to compare the 2 subs. James Cameron's sub looks like it had way more technology and safety than the piece of shit that just went down there.
@floridaboy7075 yeah I watched the video of James going to the deepest known part of the ocean and that had so much tech inside. And that was in 2012. This Titan sub was a piece of junk in comparison.
The last 2 mins was the best, im sure there are a million James Cameron qoutes or ideologies, but what he said at the end truly defines him and his passion
His name is James, James Cameron The bravest pioneer No budget too steep, no sea too deep Who's that? It's him, James Cameron James, James Cameron explorer of the sea With a dying thirst to be the first Could it be? Yeah that's him! James Cameron
Yeah I suppose that a sudden violent case of diarrhea and blast-vomiting comes in second. Close second, but second. Unless you wanna go combined for a real horror story.
In fact, there is an protocol, when a cable is broken or in similar cases, a program is launched that initiates surfaced to the surface (runs on spare energy).
I suppose it works the same way as on Trieste that made the first dive to the Challenger Deep 60 years ago. It had its ballast rigged so that it was held in place by electromagnets. If the power was lost, the weights were dropped and the bathyscaphe floated to the surface.
The titan owner also said he didn’t want 50 year old white men in his company. Notice that his entire crew is full of 50 year old white men that actually know what they’re doing instead of millennials
Despite your opinions, equipment really should NOT be complex !! As I'm sure you saw in the documentary, Cameron's sub also experienced some degree of systems failure due to some last minute computer code written in. The Titan sub's concept has proven to work and can be improved on just by eliminating carbon fibre and using steel /titanium throughout. The simplicity in the Titan sub means in emergency, ANYONE in the sub can operate it should the pilot become incapacitated. The Deep Sea Challenger is a single person craft and expressly intended for explorstion / research and so yes, needs all the bells and whistles. Just so you understand, Cameron's sub was built not by a huge corporation but by a guy referred to as "Australia's greatest Bush-mechanic"... Ron Allum
When you look at the technology and sophistication on that sub, including communication and then you realise that the TITAN was a tube made out of the wrong material and was operated by a PS3 controller that the CEO didn’t even know which thruster was operated by the movement on the toggle, it is extraordinary that ANYONE on the oceangate team was willing to work on the project. This was a mass group of people all suffering from the Dunning Krueger effect in my opinion. I hope there are Gross Negligence manslaughter charges bought against the entire team involved in the creation of Titan if it is proved that safety testing wasn’t sought, and engineering recommendations based on scientific fact were not followed, it is absolutely diabolical.
It doesn’t matter if they use ps3 controller or even they use 80’s family computer used in super mario. It’s electronic and it does not hold back the pressure. You blame it to mechanical part.
The deepsea Challenger was built 100 times better and cost much more than the titan, and was tested to endure what the titan couldn't endure, but I STILL WOULDN'T GO UNDERWATER IN IT!
Imagine if you spend a few hours exploring what you think is the absolute deepest part of the ocean and then you realise there's a pitch black drop off just ahead going down even further This is why Subnautica is so scary for me
Put it in perspective, 12 people spent about 300 hours on the Moon, while only 4 people have been on deepest seabed for 3 hours: Don Walsh & Jacques Piccard (Jan 1960), James Cameron (March 2012) and Victor Vescovo (April & May 2019) ...
@@voiwithad To put it into perspective, if a pin sized hole were to open in the submarine, the water coming through would have enough force to shoot through your body like a bullet. 1 atmosphere for every 10 meters of water, and the seabed was around 2.5km? And that’s without mentioning the strong currents, complete darkness and whatever scary unknown deep sea monsters live at that depth.
Going to space is no pressure. Going to the bottom of the ocean, the pressures on! Puns aside, I'm sure it's easier to keep a space shuttle from expanding apart then it is keeping a sub from being crashed like a tin can.
Stockton Rush was a billionaire. Its astonishing how he didn’t hire the best engineers to create his submarine. Instead he chose to get parts from Home Depot
He was not a billionaire, estimates range from $12 million to $25 million. He didn't have access or the funds to get the best, Triton makes the best submersibles, the one that went to the Challenger Deep several times already (after Cameron did it in his version) cost over $37 million to make.
I support the other poster's answer. In my opinion, Rush also sold tickets for 250k because he needed the funds. In the mid 1990s, one dive to the Titanic in the Russian submersibles Mir cost between 25.000-36.000$ (acc. to book "Titanic and the making of James Cameron"). Even adjusted to inflation today (50k) this would be much less than OceanGate's price. Private dives to the Titanic in these Russian submersibles happened. This proves it could be done cheaper and safer using known, tested and certified technology.
"to explore strange new worlds; to seek out new life and new civilizations; to boldly go where no man has gone before!" James Cameron is the real life Captain Kirk and Leonardo da Vinci of our time. Everything Stockton Rush wanted to be, but he wasn't. A dreamer and true innovator in more than one industry, who took billions of people of every level of income on multiple fascinating journeys into the ocean, but risked only his own life.
the difference between this and the oceangate submersible. james cameron actually listened to the professionals and assembled a team that specializes in engineering this. meanwhile, ceo of oceangate fired the people who questioned the structural integrity of the titan. made it with spare parts and did not care about the safety protocol made for subs.
I see the MAGA crowd is here tonight, using this tragedy to promote their ignorant anti woke and diversity agenda😂😂 did you watch the video? Number one, Cameron hired whoever had the most intelligence and experience to design ans build a sub that could go to the bottom of the trench and come back up. The titan guy deliberately hired younger people because they were cheap and wouldn't balk and complain about all the things he was doing unsafe and wrong. The reason he fired or didn't want "old white dudes" is because he knew that they were more expensive but MORE IMPORTANTLY, he knew they would fight him on the safety and engineering aspects of doing it right. It had absolutely nothing to do with woke politics or diversity. I mean Jesus christ dude, the captain the second officer and one of the tourists were old white dudes. If you look at pictures they took on the ship before launch, the majority of the people are white and older men. So please take your intolerant MAGA bull$hit somewhere else and have some respect for the victims.
I just watched this snooping around wondering what James Cameron was up to. Didt even know this was in 2012. Absolutely amaizing achievement. After leaving the movies I can truly say I now know why he left to dedicate time to this kind of project. May his teammate who passed away in a helicopter accident Rest in peace and the family find peace also. Astounding to think about all the research and development that goes into these projects. Him and his crew should do the owners of creating our civilization finding the lost city of Atlantis Movie lol. Back to doing what you do best lol
That thing in Kawasaki Green makes me ask this question. ( i say that because I'm not quite sure if Deepsea Challenger refers to the project or the name of the sub)Gravity drops it down to the bottom. Dropping weights allows it to rise up again. How do they know that the surface it lands on is perpendicular to the vertical sub, so that when it lands it doesn't tilt over, and even if it does hit a flat surface when it arrives, it just seems so narrow a structure that I don't see how a stable perfect vertical landing is guaranteed, or controlled. Are side jets maintaining the angle during the drop? Is it bottom weighted? And like I asked, what if the surface is at an angle or there are objects on the surface that make the sub tilt over when it arrives at the bottom?
As long as the center of buoyancy is higher up than the center of mass, it is stable and will stand upright on the sea floor. You can try it wit a PET bottle and some sand, fill it only as much as it sinks in water and see what happens.
The heaviest part of the submersible is the steel pressure vessel that contains James Cameron - made of thick steel. This is right at the bottom. Most of the upper part of the submersible is made of compression-proof foam, which is buoyant. Thus the submersible is naturally stable in a vertical orientation.
He has the funds and is willing to spend it for science. He has the balls to go in that sub under water. What more qualifications are you looking for 😂
Seemed over hyped to me. Seemed like a movie people enjoyed simply because it looked nice and used some fancy new technology to make it. Not so much for the story. Compare it to a movie like The Matrix which both innovated film tech and had an amazing story that no one saw coming at the time. But that's just my armchair opinion. Of course the numbers tell a different story.
What if . If the Sea Monster appeared like Lochness and the other sea monster we didnt know .. what will they do . Its just my opinion .. Hahaha btw nice job
These movies spend too much time talking about developing the craft and technologies, and showing the faces of people other than the reason for wanting to watch and that's to see the sea creatures. That's like every skill I wanted to learn they'll have classes on the history of that technology as if customers are going to ask you something that stupid.
Well, I dont know about everyone else but I was disappointed. I mean, we wait wait wait thru all the hullabaloo stuff and to finally see the bottom of Marianas Trench and he's only there like 60 secs before dropping weights due to more probs. (!?) I mean, really? Then hoist it aboard fix it and return!
The narrow vertically elongated shape is because it mostly travels down and then up again so it's good to have low water resistance in that direction. The space where Cameron sat is a steel sphere and it has to be small in order to not weight too much. The wall is something like 100 mm thick to sustain the huge water pressure on the outside. The rest of the craft is not pressure tight and doesn't need to be since the equipment tolerates great pressure.
4:39 "It's probably the quickest build of a submarine in history."
Stockton Rush: "Hold my beer son, don't forget I'm Mr. Rush".
Who's here after hearing the news of the lost submersible Titan. May they RIP. Horrific way to go.
Just me and you, apparently. I wanted to compare the 2 subs. James Cameron's sub looks like it had way more technology and safety than the piece of shit that just went down there.
@floridaboy7075 yeah I watched the video of James going to the deepest known part of the ocean and that had so much tech inside. And that was in 2012. This Titan sub was a piece of junk in comparison.
Yeah that's why I don't understand why they went it's all very odd
hell yeah dude
They should’ve asked James Cameron how to build a submarine and they probably would be alive today
The last 2 mins was the best, im sure there are a million James Cameron qoutes or ideologies, but what he said at the end truly defines him and his passion
Who's here doing some research after the Submersible incident?
Me
If I get into a sub. This is the type of controls and screens I want to see. Not one button and a playstation controller!
@@aaron-n haha agree
@@aaron-nI wouldn’t even trust this one. Cant imagine getting in the Titan
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His name is James, James Cameron
The bravest pioneer
No budget too steep, no sea too deep
Who's that?
It's him, James Cameron
James, James Cameron explorer of the sea
With a dying thirst to be the first
Could it be? Yeah that's him!
James Cameron
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@@furkanperfect exactly
Nice poem my freind
James Cameron doesnt do what James Cameron does for James Cameron.
James Cameron does what James Cameron does because James Cameron IS, James Cameron.
Worst nightmare...losing power at the bottom! 😱
Try to play game SOMA
Yeah I suppose that a sudden violent case of diarrhea and blast-vomiting comes in second. Close second, but second. Unless you wanna go combined for a real horror story.
At least no worries about your family having to pay a burial. That you did take care of.
In fact, there is an protocol, when a cable is broken or in similar cases, a program is launched that initiates surfaced to the surface (runs on spare energy).
I suppose it works the same way as on Trieste that made the first dive to the Challenger Deep 60 years ago. It had its ballast rigged so that it was held in place by electromagnets. If the power was lost, the weights were dropped and the bathyscaphe floated to the surface.
here after Titan submersible incident. Compared to James Cameron dive sub, theirs looks like a piece of junk trying to get deep
So true - Deep Challenger is such an egineering miracle and yes Titan is a piece of junk
The titan owner also said he didn’t want 50 year old white men in his company. Notice that his entire crew is full of 50 year old white men that actually know what they’re doing instead of millennials
Same. Ikr? What were they thinking? 😒
It got deep😂
Despite your opinions, equipment really should NOT be complex !! As I'm sure you saw in the documentary, Cameron's sub also experienced some degree of systems failure due to some last minute computer code written in. The Titan sub's concept has proven to work and can be improved on just by eliminating carbon fibre and using steel /titanium throughout. The simplicity in the Titan sub means in emergency, ANYONE in the sub can operate it should the pilot become incapacitated. The Deep Sea Challenger is a single person craft and expressly intended for explorstion / research and so yes, needs all the bells and whistles. Just so you understand, Cameron's sub was built not by a huge corporation but by a guy referred to as "Australia's greatest Bush-mechanic"... Ron Allum
Did he find Jack down there?
Fisty lol
Fisty James will found Jack's skull
Fisty no because Jack's body is in the North Atlantic
motion_froggy
They migrate ...
No, but a nice pearl necklace.
When you look at the technology and sophistication on that sub, including communication and then you realise that the TITAN was a tube made out of the wrong material and was operated by a PS3 controller that the CEO didn’t even know which thruster was operated by the movement on the toggle, it is extraordinary that ANYONE on the oceangate team was willing to work on the project. This was a mass group of people all suffering from the Dunning Krueger effect in my opinion. I hope there are Gross Negligence manslaughter charges bought against the entire team involved in the creation of Titan if it is proved that safety testing wasn’t sought, and engineering recommendations based on scientific fact were not followed, it is absolutely diabolical.
They signed the waiver so they new that if you want the biscuit you got to risk it.
It doesn’t matter if they use ps3 controller or even they use 80’s family computer used in super mario. It’s electronic and it does not hold back the pressure. You blame it to mechanical part.
Dunning Krueger effect is a myth.
It was created by a women's team😂 that might be the reason.
@@bossintrepid2128 weird because I’m “woke” and LGBT.. but you keep doing you 😂
The deepsea Challenger was built 100 times better and cost much more than the titan, and was tested to endure what the titan couldn't endure, but I STILL WOULDN'T GO UNDERWATER IN IT!
Imagine if you spend a few hours exploring what you think is the absolute deepest part of the ocean and then you realise there's a pitch black drop off just ahead going down even further
This is why Subnautica is so scary for me
It scares the heck out of me when the divers go to the caves! I have to go put my swimmies on! ✌🏼
There are images of the Crater Lake drop off online. They are scary as hell.
@@winros I have severe claustrophobia, so being in something like this scares me, but I love the tech and how it all works
Put it in perspective, 12 people spent about 300 hours on the Moon, while only 4 people have been on deepest seabed for 3 hours: Don Walsh & Jacques Piccard (Jan 1960), James Cameron (March 2012) and Victor Vescovo (April & May 2019) ...
Is it because the pressure down there is so high that it's difficult to stay?
@@voiwithad yes oceans are more remote than the space its surprising right 😃 what james Cameron did is unbelievable what a guy🙏🏿
@@voiwithad To put it into perspective, if a pin sized hole were to open in the submarine, the water coming through would have enough force to shoot through your body like a bullet.
1 atmosphere for every 10 meters of water, and the seabed was around 2.5km?
And that’s without mentioning the strong currents, complete darkness and whatever scary unknown deep sea monsters live at that depth.
Going to space is no pressure. Going to the bottom of the ocean, the pressures on!
Puns aside, I'm sure it's easier to keep a space shuttle from expanding apart then it is keeping a sub from being crashed like a tin can.
look at how his wife looks at him at 5:06 when he speaks, such admiration for his ambition
if your wife don't look at you that way when you speak, it's time to move on!
Stockton Rush was a billionaire. Its astonishing how he didn’t hire the best engineers to create his submarine. Instead he chose to get parts from Home Depot
He was not a billionaire, estimates range from $12 million to $25 million. He didn't have access or the funds to get the best, Triton makes the best submersibles, the one that went to the Challenger Deep several times already (after Cameron did it in his version) cost over $37 million to make.
I support the other poster's answer. In my opinion, Rush also sold tickets for 250k because he needed the funds. In the mid 1990s, one dive to the Titanic in the Russian submersibles Mir cost between 25.000-36.000$ (acc. to book "Titanic and the making of James Cameron"). Even adjusted to inflation today (50k) this would be much less than OceanGate's price. Private dives to the Titanic in these Russian submersibles happened. This proves it could be done cheaper and safer using known, tested and certified technology.
these are really cool people man. dang. glad humans are out there doin this stuff
"to explore strange new worlds; to seek out new life and new civilizations; to boldly go where no man has gone before!" James Cameron is the real life Captain Kirk and Leonardo da Vinci of our time. Everything Stockton Rush wanted to be, but he wasn't. A dreamer and true innovator in more than one industry, who took billions of people of every level of income on multiple fascinating journeys into the ocean, but risked only his own life.
Stockton Rush did not belive in this principle 2:29
that deep sea challenger makes the titan look like the titan cost about $100 to build.
the difference between this and the oceangate submersible. james cameron actually listened to the professionals and assembled a team that specializes in engineering this. meanwhile, ceo of oceangate fired the people who questioned the structural integrity of the titan. made it with spare parts and did not care about the safety protocol made for subs.
Difference of hiring people based on experience and not based on age. 😂
I see the MAGA crowd is here tonight, using this tragedy to promote their ignorant anti woke and diversity agenda😂😂 did you watch the video? Number one, Cameron hired whoever had the most intelligence and experience to design ans build a sub that could go to the bottom of the trench and come back up. The titan guy deliberately hired younger people because they were cheap and wouldn't balk and complain about all the things he was doing unsafe and wrong. The reason he fired or didn't want "old white dudes" is because he knew that they were more expensive but MORE IMPORTANTLY, he knew they would fight him on the safety and engineering aspects of doing it right. It had absolutely nothing to do with woke politics or diversity. I mean Jesus christ dude, the captain the second officer and one of the tourists were old white dudes. If you look at pictures they took on the ship before launch, the majority of the people are white and older men. So please take your intolerant MAGA bull$hit somewhere else and have some respect for the victims.
@@unropednope4644 No one cares, Nwah
James Cameron earned Trey Parker and Matt Stone's respect for this!
4:40 Stockton Rush says, "Hold my game controller."
I just want to add that it took 7 years for this James Cameron submersible to be built.
"All equipments built didnt exist nothing off the shelves" no matter how long it takes or how many Years it takes, SAFETY ALWAYS COMES FIRST.
Here after Titanic...salute to James cameron.he went deeper and returned.
I just watched this snooping around wondering what James Cameron was up to. Didt even know this was in 2012. Absolutely amaizing achievement. After leaving the movies I can truly say I now know why he left to dedicate time to this kind of project. May his teammate who passed away in a helicopter accident Rest in peace and the family find peace also. Astounding to think about all the research and development that goes into these projects. Him and his crew should do the owners of creating our civilization finding the lost city of Atlantis Movie lol. Back to doing what you do best lol
That thing in Kawasaki Green makes me ask this question. ( i say that because I'm not quite sure if Deepsea Challenger refers to the project or the name of the sub)Gravity drops it down to the bottom. Dropping weights allows it to rise up again. How do they know that the surface it lands on is perpendicular to the vertical sub, so that when it lands it doesn't tilt over, and even if it does hit a flat surface when it arrives, it just seems so narrow a structure that I don't see how a stable perfect vertical landing is guaranteed, or controlled. Are side jets maintaining the angle during the drop? Is it bottom weighted? And like I asked, what if the surface is at an angle or there are objects on the surface that make the sub tilt over when it arrives at the bottom?
+sclogse1 I'm sure the develepers had all this in mind during the the making. Prob got cameras to check for horizontal landing areas?
+sclogse1 Maybe the same way they detect iceburgs?
Sonars dude
As long as the center of buoyancy is higher up than the center of mass, it is stable and will stand upright on the sea floor. You can try it wit a PET bottle and some sand, fill it only as much as it sinks in water and see what happens.
The heaviest part of the submersible is the steel pressure vessel that contains James Cameron - made of thick steel. This is right at the bottom. Most of the upper part of the submersible is made of compression-proof foam, which is buoyant. Thus the submersible is naturally stable in a vertical orientation.
James Cameron doesn't do what James Cameron does for James Cameron. James Cameron does what James Cameron does because James Cameron is James Cameron!
"nothing off the shelf" which is where oceangate fucked up... 250 grand per person and used cheap off the shelf parts for literally everything.
Where's Spongebob
At the bikini bottom
There was people that went deeper then James Cameron in 1960 Don Walsh and Jaqeus Picard went 10916 meters
Not by much, but yes they did. Cool fact Don was a key advisor on Cameron’s team for this dive to challenger deep.
It makes sense now, his love of the ocean and exploring, he was planning on becoming a physics major.
Are there any videos when u can see how it is down there?
plz if u find anything....just send link
@@usamashah9903 found anything yet?
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Found anything yet???
@@yawnnzznns bro that was 4 years ago
Say what you want about James Cameron's movies but he knows how to make a quality product.
my goal in life is to find a woman that would look at me like his wife looks at james cameroon
Money
It's amazing that I went to the same high school as this guy
How was he like?
@@Stephen_Lalrinawma I went to the same high school but like 40 years later. His name is all over the walls in the drama department lol
and may i ask what you do for a living? Multi millionaire producer? ;-)
Raising the bar....
Für south park
Where can I watch a video from the bottom of the Mariana Trench ?
This is sooooo amazing!!!!
Can someone tell me where to find the full movie for this please.. I've looked everywhere even places I shouldn't
His name is Jaaaames Jaaames Camerooon explorer of the seeeeeaaaa
+Veterinarji vet he is come to save the world
"Can you guys hear it alright up there?" "Yes James"
I wonder if Stockton Rush was on this team. Anyone know?
this sub has nothing from the self, while Titan of Oceangate had everything (almost) from the shelf.
"nothing off the shelf"
oh boy, why didnt the submarine guy stockton rush listen.
Jacques Picard did the descent in Jan 1960 not 1950 as stated at 0:30.
Somewhat surprised that George Costanza, a popular marine biologist, wasn’t on hand at the expo.
Instead of doing more dives, he's making another 4 Avatar movies.
Where can I watch this
He raised the Bar though,
The ocean. How AWESOME!
Did he find Randy Newman?
So proud of this man!
I would've called this guy before that dive thats for sure.
How can this go so deep and other imploded at 4k
Because no expense was spared in the design and build plus it was actually tested and certified for that purpose.
He might of been the first to go down their with a sub but sponge bob is the first sponge to go down their
Jacques Piccard and Don Walsh were the first to reach the Challenger Deep in 1960 but on one has been there since then.
how long did the descent take?
How did james cameron become qualified to do this lol, like actually tho
Because he Is a rich douche bag
He has the funds and is willing to spend it for science. He has the balls to go in that sub under water. What more qualifications are you looking for 😂
@@nevergottired5926 He actually helped designed the thing, though. No amount of money buys you that kind of knowledge.
this man is serious
I don’t get why people don’t like Avatar. It was monumental
I didn't like it because the story was meh, the characters were too, soundtrack wasn't memorable and graphics alone don't impress me
Just wasn’t my taste. But people spent $2.9B to see it in a theater so clearly I’m not the majority LOL
Seemed over hyped to me. Seemed like a movie people enjoyed simply because it looked nice and used some fancy new technology to make it. Not so much for the story.
Compare it to a movie like The Matrix which both innovated film tech and had an amazing story that no one saw coming at the time.
But that's just my armchair opinion. Of course the numbers tell a different story.
R.i.p titan crew
This inspires a thousand of young man
Jaaaames Caaameron Explorer of the sea...
Anyone have that traveling video !!?
Victor Vescovo 35,853 feet...incredible!!!
Ok but who’s recording the video from outside of the sub then??
Robots. They also use them to explore the inside of Titanic.
James, respect
Did he founds Rockbottom?
Could an inflatable device work at that depth?
Mr james Cameron ..You are a wonderful person .
2:30 Where Cameron went right and Rush went wrong was in hiring 50 year old white men
Oh no I m in love with Christina S. Oh no oh oh❤❤❤❤❤❤
It’s funny how an animal can dive deep no problem, but a bubble in a shell is not so easy.
James Cameron Is Not Scared To Go To 10.989 Deep Ocean Ever
3:40 she wants to speak to the manager!
I bet I'm not the only one who is here because of what happened with those 5 guys.
You too, am I right?
Looks like a big Vape 😂
This John Cameron guy is impressive but he’s merely standing on the shoulders of that ground breaking entrepreneur Stockton Rush
Honestly I just keep thinking how high his insurance premiums must be on his life and personal injury policies…
"Batteries that didn't exist, nothing off the shelf"
Meanwhile at Oceangate . . .
"Nothing off the shelf" as opposed to Titan with parts from Camping World and Sony Xbox 😢
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35,756 feet. Deym! did you find krastycrab?
Krusty crab is dead yo
i know a guy who can do it cheaper
Who's here to see the "who's here" comments?
What if . If the Sea Monster appeared like Lochness and the other sea monster we didnt know .. what will they do . Its just my opinion .. Hahaha btw nice job
What, in the flying FUCK. Are you talking about? Jesus fuck your tongue is deplorable.
fuck off !! do i know you ?? tongue ur face !!
hahaha...ur comment made me laugh so hard.....XD
but tht man is legend
Lolol
XD
These movies spend too much time talking about developing the craft and technologies, and showing the faces of people other than the reason for wanting to watch and that's to see the sea creatures.
That's like every skill I wanted to learn they'll have classes on the history of that technology as if customers are going to ask you something that stupid.
デザインが、もうSFメカですねっ!
Well, I dont know about everyone else but I was disappointed. I mean, we wait wait wait thru all the hullabaloo stuff and to finally see the bottom of Marianas Trench and he's only there like 60 secs before dropping weights due to more probs. (!?) I mean, really? Then hoist it aboard fix it and return!
muito legal
The real Steve Zizzou
has he been diving all these while? i thought he only dived once or something lol
And some pay 250k for this. I would not go for free or for money. Just show me the footage you have seen/taken and I'm good.
Why is it so narrow and cramped up?
The narrow vertically elongated shape is because it mostly travels down and then up again so it's good to have low water resistance in that direction. The space where Cameron sat is a steel sphere and it has to be small in order to not weight too much. The wall is something like 100 mm thick to sustain the huge water pressure on the outside. The rest of the craft is not pressure tight and doesn't need to be since the equipment tolerates great pressure.
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I like james'a Camerona and Avatar film
Rolex needs to buy a fat sponsorship on that bad boy.
That's called enthusiasm
did he raise the bar yet?
scary to think that submersible could easily become your coffin
At least that one looks more solid. Not made from titanium or some stupid fibre glass.
I'M THE KING OF THE SEEEEEEEEA !!!
+Nautilus1972 than do you know Nautilus Pompilius rock band?