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Challenger Deep got its name from the British survey ship Challenger II, which pinpointed the deep water off the Marianas Islands in 1951. Then in 1960, the US Navy sent the Trieste... ... Challenger Deep got its name from the British survey ship Challenger II, which pinpointed the deep water off the Marianas Islands in...
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www.extremescience.com/DeepestOcean.htm
www.extremescience.com/DeepestOcean.htm
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Description: The deepest point of the Mariana Trench is called The Challenger Deep, so named after the British exploration vessel HMS Challenger II, and it is located 210 miles south-west of Guam. A depth of -10,911 meters was reached in 1960 by the Trieste, a manned submersible owned by the U.S. Navy.
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www.gearthhacks.com/dlfile14048/Challenger-Deep.htm
www.gearthhacks.com/dlfile14048/Challenger-Deep.htm
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Research Vessels: Submersibles - Trieste ... Department of Navy Press Release ... ABOARD THE USS LEWIS OFF GUAM--(NAVNEWS)--The Navy's bathyscaph Trieste again set a world's diving record when she probed 37,800 feet to the depths of the Marianas Trench, deepest known hole in the world's oceans, Jan. 23.
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www.onr.navy.mil/focus/ocean/vessels/submersibles11.htm
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Challenger Deep 4:19 $0.99 ... Her deep passion still remained: ministry to people. This led her to travel to many churches nationwide. She recorded two albums, one named "Understanding Heart" and another named ... Debi has written two new recordings ("Challenger Deep" and "Sweet Abandon") and continues to write worship songs.
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Robotic submarines have already achieved some pretty impressive feats of submersion, but this new Nereus sub developed by the folks at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution looks set to out-do those in a fairly big way, with it now on track to dive down into all 11,000 meters of the Challenger Deep in the Pacific Ocean.
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www.engadget.com/2009/05/06/robotic-nereus-submarine-ai...
www.engadget.com/2009/05/06/robotic-nereus-submarine-aims-to-explore-the-depths-of-challenge/
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A COLOSSAL 10,900 metres below sea level, the Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench is the deepest point in the world's oceans. The chasm was thought to occur where two oceanic plates were sliding past each other horizontally, but researchers have now found that the truth is much more dramatic.
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www.newscientist.com/article/mg17823992.400
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Back to the Jurassic in space-age subs; deep-ocean exploration for the next millennium. (exploration of the Challenger Deep) ... find Science News articles. The 19th-century poet Coleridge broke away from the conventions of his day by pushing the limits of form. ... Today, Graham Hawkes, ... Article from: Science News...
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Where is the challenger deep? ... What is the average temperature of the challenger deep? ... What ocean is the challenger deep trench in?
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www.answers.com/topic/chal-leng-er-deep
www.answers.com/topic/chal-leng-er-deep
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A collection of damn interesting things. ... The bedraggled researchers had discovered an undersea valley which would come to be known as the Challenger Deep. Reaching 6.78 miles at its lowest point, it is now known to be the deepest location on the whole of the Earth.
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www.damninteresting.com/steely-eyed-hydronauts-of-the-m...
www.damninteresting.com/steely-eyed-hydronauts-of-the-mariana
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