Monday, March 26, 2012

James Cameron Touches Deepest Part Of Earth’s Oceans Deep Ocean is Own 'Outer Space' Film director visits Earth's deepest point Titanic makes first solo dive to 'Titanic' dives spot completes journey reaches on Earth returns surface after Begins His DeepSea Dive Ventures Way Under the Sea [James Cameron] Cameron's submarine successful test Seismic survey at Mariana trench will follow water dragged down into mantle set for a Trench sequel Into abyss A Voyage Inside Plans Makes Historic Journey Bottom of record 7mile

Mariana Trench Expedition Peers Deep into Earth Getting to the Mariana Trench, the deepest place on Earth, has captured humanity's imagination for decades — even more so in recent weeks, with news that director James Cameron is on the verge of taking only the second trip in history to the mysterious darkness nearly 7 miles (11 kilometers) beneath the ocean surface. Mariana Trench work peers deep into Earth Getting to the Mariana Trench, the deepest place on Earth, has captured humanity's imagination for decades — even more so in recent weeks, with news that director James Cameron is on the verge of taking only the second trip in history to the mysterious darkness nearly 7 miles (11 kilometers) beneath the ocean surface. James Cameron May Dive Mariana Trench This Weekend, If "Weather Gods" Allow After years of preparation, the filmmaker and explorer may be hours away from diving to the ocean's deepest point, if "weather gods" allow. James Cameron Now at Ocean's Deepest Point Stuffed into a "vertical torpedo," the explorer-filmmaker has become the first human to reach the Mariana Trench's Challenger Deep alone. James Cameron reaches bottom of Mariana Trench Titanic director makes historic dive to the deepest part of any ocean on Earth. James Cameron Completes Record-Breaking Mariana Trench Dive Filmmaker-explorer James Cameron just became the first human to reach Earth's deepest abyss alone—and the only one to explore it in depth. Seismic survey at the Mariana trench will follow water dragged down into the Earth's mantle Seismologists have just returned from a cruise in the Western Pacific to lay the instruments for a seismic survey that will follow the water chemically bound to or trapped in the down-diving Pacific Plate at the Mariana trench, the deep trench to which Avatar director James Cameron is poised to plunge. Cameron reaches bottom of Mariana Trench Titanic director James Cameron has reached the deepest part of the Pacific Ocean in his solo submarine, mission partner the National Geographic says. James Cameron Embarks On 7 Mile Deep Sea Dive To The Mariana Trench UPDATE: James Cameron has reached the deepest place on earth. "The Abyss" director reached the bottom of the Mariana Trench on the ocean floor at a depth of depth of 35,756 feet earlier this evening. Cameron radioed to the surface "All systems OK." The original story continues below. The weather gods have finally smiled on James Cameron. [...] James Cameron Embarks On 7 Mile Deep Sea Dive To The ... 'Titanic' director James Cameron dives to Earth's deepest spot Cameron is using a submarine to descend nearly seven miles to the bottom of the Mariana Trench in the Pacific. The pressure below is the equivalent of three SUVs sitting on your toe.
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