Mariana Trench diving; North Korea missile test; Robert Bales's wife speaks Director-turned-deep-sea-explorer James Cameron traveled deep into the ocean, completing the first solo version of Jacques Piccard and Don Walsh 's record-breaking dive and surfacing to tell the tale Monday morning. Cameron dove 35,756 feet into the Mariana Trench in a one-man submersible, the Deepsea Challenger. Read full article >> James Cameron's epic Mariana Trench dive to be the subject of 3D documentary Movie director James Cameron has returned from his historic dive down into the Mariana Trench — Earth's deepest known underwater point. Cameron's solo trip was made possible using an Australian-built submarine named Deepsea Challenger, and the project has been sponsored by among others, The National Geographic Foundation and the filmmaker himself. 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. James Cameron completes Mariana Trench Dive setting new Record Movie Director James Cameron beat Richard Branson in the Mariana Trench Dive. James Cameron's submarine needed about 2 and half hours to decent to the deepest spot on earth. The Mariana Trench is 6.8... James Cameron surfaces from Mariana Trench dive Earlier today, Avatar director and explorer James Cameron surfaced from the Mariana Trench , the first human to have done so in over 50 years, and the first to go solo into the deepest point in the ocean. The Mariana Trench is 1803 kilometers east of Davao Oriental (360 kilometers southwest of Guam), marking the eastern edge of the Philippine Sea Plate where it converges with the Pacific Plate ... 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. 'Titanic' director James Cameron emerges after dive to Mariana Trench 'Titanic' and 'Avatar' director James Cameron has returned to the surface after diving to the Mariana Trench – the deepest point of the Pacific Ocean. 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 makes first ever successful solo dive to Mariana Trench -- ocean's deepest point Filmmaker James Cameron descended 35,756 feet (6.77 miles/10.89 km) to reach the "Challenger Deep," the ocean's deepest point located in the Mariana Trench, in his specially designed submersible DEEPSEA CHALLENGER. The attempt was part of DEEPSEA CHALLENGE, a joint scientific expedition by Cameron, National Geographic and Rolex to conduct deep-ocean research and exploration. Cameron is the only ... At Mariana Trench, James Cameron is king of the deep (photos) The filmmaker returns from a dive 6.8 miles in the Pacific. He's the only individual ever to complete the dive in a solo vehicle.
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