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Director and explorer James Cameron became the first person to complete a solo sub dive to the deepest point in the ocean, Challenger Deep. Cameron documented his record-setting voyage in a new ...
James Cameron recently set a world record for the deepest solo submarine dive, and now he’s planning to head into the Challenger Deep, a place so deep that no one has visited it for over 50 years.
Dramatization. We have an awesome update to our ongoing coverage of James Cameron’s mission to live in a pineapple under the sea dive to the deepest point of the world’s oceans. Yesterday ...
Filmmaker-explorer James Cameron just became the first human to reach Earth's deepest abyss alone—and the only one to explore it ... when the only other manned Challenger Deep dive took place, ...
Just two weeks ago, we reported on his previous solo-dive record of 26,791 feet (8,166m), which he handily smashed by plunging 35,756 feet (10,898m) into the Mariana Trench's Challenger Deep ...
Film director James Cameron returns to the surface after ... He made the solo descent in a submarine called Deepsea Challenger, ... Mr Cameron says he does not want this dive to the ...
How James Cameron became a deep-sea explorer and ... the Deepsea Challenger. ... By traveling 35,787 feet to the deepest point on Earth Cameron broke the record for the longest solo dive.
Deep Thoughts: James Cameron on the New Age of Exploration and His 11-Kilometer Dive to the Challenger Deep, Part 1 The exploration of deep ocean trenches is still in its infancy.
Filmmaker and National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence James Cameron gives two thumbs-up as he emerges from the DEEPSEA CHALLENGER submersible after his successful solo dive to the Mariana Trench ...
James Cameron, Victor Vescovo, and ... the Challenger Deep once again ... as well as Cameron’s 10,908—as the attending press release noted last week after Vescovo completed his final dive (the ...
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.