Thursday, May 3, 2012

Mariana Trench 1st-ever look: Cameron releases video from 7-mile deep



VIDEO COURTESY: NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY James Cameron has released the footage of his solo dive to the deepest point in the world's oceans. The world-famous director said he had visited "another planet" -- desolate, foreboding and moon-like -- and it felt a bit lonely. "My feeling was one of complete isolation from all of humanity," he said after returning from the Pacific Ocean's deepest point, where he traveled alone in a specially designed submarine. The acclaimed film producer and director, who has created a number of astonishing worlds for millions of viewers from all over the world was amazed by what he saw in the Mariana Trench, even though the view was not half as picturesque as his movie-realities. "There had to be a moment where I just stopped, and took it in, and said, `This is where I am; I'm at the bottom of the ocean, the deepest place on Earth. What does that mean?" Cameron said after spending three hours at the bottom of the Mariana Trench, nearly seven miles below the surface. "I just sat there looking out the window, looking at this barren, desolate lunar plain, appreciating it," Cameron confessed. He said the mission, which is a part of the Deepsea Challenge Expedition, was all about exploration, science and discovery. "I see this as the beginning," Cameron said. "It's not a one-time deal and then moving on. This is the beginning of opening up this new frontier." RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com

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Tuesday, April 10, 2012

DEEPSEA CHALLENGE: Long way down (Mariana Trench)



Seven miles is a long way down... more than a mile deeper than Mt. Everest is up. To reach the deepest part of the Mariana Trench, James Cameron will descend past some pretty amazing milestones. Here's a glimpse.

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Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Formation of The Mariana Trench



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Sunday, April 1, 2012

Long Way Down: Mariana Trench



Seven miles is a long way down... more than a mile deeper than Mt. Everest is up. To reach the deepest part of the Mariana Trench, James Cameron will descend past some pretty amazing milestones. Here's a glimpse.

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Monday, March 26, 2012

James Cameron Completes Record-Breaking Mariana Trench Dive



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At roughly noon, local time (10 pm ET), James Cameron's "vertical torpedo" sub broke the surface of the western Pacific, carrying the National Geographic explorer and filmmaker back from the Mariana Trench's Challenger Deep—Earth's deepest, and perhaps most alien, realm.

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Commander Jonas Taylor is tasked with piloting the US Navy's most advanced submersible, the DSV Sea Cliff, to the bottom of Challenger Deep — 36,000 feet below the surface — into what is very much an undiscovered country. What he finds there — a remnant population of luminous, prehistoric Megalodons — will change the course of the rest of his life.

In this prequel to his New York Times Bestseller, Meg: A Novel of Deep Terror, Alten sets the stage for the popular suspense series to follow. Fans of Meg will find it a must for offering insight into key characters' backstories, but the novella-length work also stands alone as a bite-sized tale of deep-sea suspense.

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Film director makes historic dive in submarine to deepest part of the Pacific Ocean.

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