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James Cameron speaks in front of the one-person submarine he helped develop, "Deepsea Challenger," in 2013.
ET is taking a look back at our 1997 interview with the 'Titanic' director. James Cameron is taking ET inside the Titanic. In the wake of the Titanic tourist submersible tragedy, ET is taking a ...
James Cameron has expressed an interest in deep sea exploration over the years, including in relation to the ill-fated Titanic, and some of his comments have resurfaced amid recent events ...
Filmmaker and National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence James Cameron emerges from the Deepsea Challenger submersible after his successful solo dive to the Mariana Trench, the deepest part of the ...
Back in 2012 Titanic director James Cameron took on a historic solo mission to the deepest place in the ocean, becoming the first human to reach the 6.8-mile-deep undersea valley ...
An immersive exhibition from director James Cameron will open this month at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences in Raleigh.
James Cameron speaks in front of his Deepsea Challenger submersible near the U.S. Capitol in June 2013.
The "Deepsea Challenger," which James Cameron piloted on his record-breaking dive in 2012, is part of a new exhibition at LA's Natural History Museum.
The ship, named the Deepsea Challenger, was 24 feet long, and Cameron was able to see through a window that was nine inches thick.
James Cameron Shares Terrifying Story About His Failed Titanic Submersible Dive: “Things Started to Fail” at Around 26,000 Feet Deep ...
James Cameron’s insights into the Titan submersible tragedy caught many by surprise. But the ‘Titanic’ filmmaker has been immersed in the deep-sea exploration community for decades, Bevan ...
For a half-century, no one duplicated the Trieste dive, until in 2012 when filmmaker James Cameron did it, solo.
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