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eppur_se_muova

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Sun Mar 25, 2012, 11:28 PM Mar 2012

James Cameron back on surface after deepest ocean dive (BBC)

By Rebecca Morelle
Science reporter, BBC News, Guam

Hollywood director James Cameron has returned to the surface after plunging nearly 11km (seven miles) down to the deepest place in the ocean, the Mariana Trench in the western Pacific.

He made the solo descent in a submarine called "Deepsea Challenger", taking around 70 minutes to reach the bottom.

He spent more than three hours exploring the ocean floor, before a speedy ascent back to the surface.

His craft was kitted out with cameras and lights so he could film the deep.

This is only the second manned expedition to the ocean's deepest depths - the first took place in 1960.
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more: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-17503395



Video at the link, but mostly shot at the surface. (Also, 30 sec advert)

As the young lady says, "James Cameron has hit bottom".

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James Cameron back on surface after deepest ocean dive (BBC) (Original Post) eppur_se_muova Mar 2012 OP
Good to hear - that was a bit of a worrying operation. enlightenment Mar 2012 #1
70 minutes is damn fast for controlled decent n2doc Mar 2012 #2
Other sources said more than 2 hrs. Not sure why the difference. nt eppur_se_muova Mar 2012 #3
NatGeo says 2.5 hr descent, 70 min. ascent ... eppur_se_muova Mar 2012 #4
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