Rolex presents: The Trieste's Deepest Dive (Extended)

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  • Опубліковано 21 сер 2024
  • In 1960, Lieutenant Don Walsh of the US Navy and Swiss oceanographer Jacques Piccard navigated the Trieste bathyscaphe into the Mariana Trench. They accomplished a feat so incredible that it forever raised the bar for deep-ocean exploration.
    #Rolex #Perpetual

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  • @drpoundsign
    @drpoundsign Рік тому +153

    SO...in 1960, they had sense enough to make a spherical steel submersible.
    TODAY...not so Much.

    • @Frostbytedigital
      @Frostbytedigital Рік тому +19

      Comparing a vessel that went 3x times deeper is nowhere near the same pressure. I agree oceangate made a huge mistake using the material and shape that they did but companies like triton today ARE using tried and true spherical design on new crafts in 2023. Rolex also helped fund the dsv limiting factor which has been everywhere deep.

    • @markmcfarland2579
      @markmcfarland2579 Рік тому +10

      Difference between Europeans and Americans

    • @TheNewNumberTw0
      @TheNewNumberTw0 Рік тому +20

      @@markmcfarland2579 I think you are wrong. One of the people in the Trieste was a US Navy lieutenant. Project Nekton was an American project to modify the Triese to go this deep. I think the problem lies with the Oceangate people adopting the "Silicon Valley" attitude. There is so much similarity between their CEO and Elizabeth Holmes....

    • @esleiterjaquez7800
      @esleiterjaquez7800 Рік тому +7

      @@Frostbytedigital so of they went 3 times deeper it only makes it harder, how you say dont compare if ocean gate had it easier?

    • @kernfgr
      @kernfgr Рік тому +4

      Yep!
      Made from the best German Krupp steel .
      The sphere had been forged by the German Krupp works in Essen from a nickel-chromium-molybdenum steel and weighed around 14 tons. The wall thickness was nearly 4,7 inches, around the windows even 7 inches. Today outside USA an original test casting with a true-to-life interior can be seen in the Deutsches Museum in Munich.

  • @Rob1066-
    @Rob1066- Рік тому +98

    I don't think they used a game controller.

  • @bruchett4799
    @bruchett4799 Рік тому +42

    We talk more about the first men in the moon than the only 2 people who went to the deepest part of the earth.

    • @JoshKosh08
      @JoshKosh08 Місяць тому +1

      You mean 27 people...

  • @yoshy4072
    @yoshy4072 Рік тому +152

    I read about the Trieste decades ago, but it was still an amazing achievement considering it was done in 1960.

    • @Jump-n-smash
      @Jump-n-smash Рік тому +10

      And they had technology, back in the sixties, to open the hatch from inside! Unbelievable!

    • @kinggeorges625
      @kinggeorges625 Рік тому +6

      @@zeussx2120 the previous comment refers to Ocean Gate submbersible which sank recently, which was not able to open the hatch from inside despite being built in 2022

    • @Nikki.Penguin
      @Nikki.Penguin Рік тому +3

      ​@@zeussx2120The problem is, when you come up and they don't find you immediately and the oxygen is running low. When you can open the lid from the inside, you don't suffocate.

    • @jacobkudrowich
      @jacobkudrowich Рік тому +1

      ​@@Nikki.Penguinnot a problem if you've been dead this whole time from violent deep sea implosion.

    • @Ezekiel903
      @Ezekiel903 Рік тому +1

      The Trieste was a bathyscaphe designed by Auguste Piccard an Buono, a submarine built specifically for deep sea exploration. Piccard first developed plans for this underwater vehicle in 1952, it was manufactured in Italy and launched on August 1, the Navy bought this The Trieste was a bathyscaphe designed by Auguste Piccard, a submarine built specifically for deep sea exploration. Piccard first developed plans for this underwater vehicle in 1952, it was manufactured in Italy and launched on August 1, 1953.

  • @tofucanmakeyourgaysonpregnant
    @tofucanmakeyourgaysonpregnant Рік тому +33

    Desinged by Swiss, built by Italia, owned by USA. Man those old stuff perform better than current one

    • @furorceltica185
      @furorceltica185 Рік тому +6

      This is why profit oriented mindset must NEVER get close to this line of work. Cutting cost is the last thing you want to do

    • @valkyries-mi2sx
      @valkyries-mi2sx Рік тому

      The fundamental part the sphere itself was done by germans, just like the moon rocket has been done by a german ...

    • @normaluser5755
      @normaluser5755 Рік тому

      ​@valkyries-mi2sx The original one was made in Italy. Later, it was replaced by one made in Germany.

  • @Carlos1618033
    @Carlos1618033 Рік тому +31

    This is a proper submersible, no clowns were involved in its making.

  • @JustHackingAround
    @JustHackingAround Рік тому +35

    Incredible this was accomplished in the 60s. And how many lives were lost in this voyage? None.

    • @Dandelion_flight
      @Dandelion_flight Рік тому +3

      Yeah my curiosity sent me here... and I am so shocked to learn about the Trieste going down to 11km in 1960 successfully.

    • @stevepalpatine2828
      @stevepalpatine2828 Рік тому

      Well, one of the mechanics did stub his toe getting Trieste back onboard, does that count?
      Don't laugh.
      Poor guy lost a toe nail.

    • @msl5253
      @msl5253 Рік тому

      @Justhackingaround
      Apparently; none!!

    • @Tempusverum
      @Tempusverum Рік тому +2

      Lives lost in Mariana Trench: 0
      Lives lost on Moon: 0
      1960’s tech is seriously under-rated

  • @panzerblower6977
    @panzerblower6977 Рік тому +11

    Rolex just casualy drop the longest ad ever

  • @iAmJoshC
    @iAmJoshC Рік тому +49

    It's Crazy that in 1960 we reached the bottom of the Challenger Deep (10.900 meters) and in 2023 we sadly witness a deadly failure at 3800 meters . What This Trieste accomplished kinda reminds me of ancient egyptians Who built the pyramids several thousands of years ago and now in 2023 we would not be able to replicate It

    • @aitortilla5128
      @aitortilla5128 Рік тому +16

      That's because behind the Trieste there was a brilliant engineer and behind Oceangate there were only some amateurs.

    • @iAmJoshC
      @iAmJoshC Рік тому +1

      @@aitortilla5128 yeah sure, but honestly Stockton had a aerospace eng degree @Princeton, he wasn't stupid or amateur. I think he definitely had an expertise but the problem Is that he bypassed rules in order to spend less Money and less time , and Also that aerospace engineering Is not (Sub)marine engineering. A very big difference. A true amateur would have imploded much earlier, probably at his First descent

    • @_dude..
      @_dude.. Рік тому +4

      We could make the pyramids today. Except they would fall down after a decade because they're made cheap.

    • @deenhanslo8433
      @deenhanslo8433 Рік тому

      ​@@aitortilla5128Oceangate / Bill gate 🤔

    • @MitchellElder
      @MitchellElder Рік тому

      that was the first submarine implosion in the history of mankind. that ocmpany was warned not to send people in it. .. google DSV Limiting Factor and watch james cameron deep sea challenger .

  • @Incognito-jx5gr
    @Incognito-jx5gr Рік тому +43

    Don Walsh definitely has a right to say of not being optimistic of current submersible rescue mission unless there's a miracle!

  • @ssss-df5qz
    @ssss-df5qz Рік тому +76

    Crazy that they went to the limit back then, and the modern day sub that went missing just this week only a 3rd of the way.

    • @Grlsdntcry
      @Grlsdntcry Рік тому

      Thats because they were actually qualified and apart of the Navy. Simply more educated in those times than a fraud who built a submersible from camper world and was told it was not safe did not meet the criteria.

    • @travisc1367
      @travisc1367 Рік тому +1

      Absolutely a reason we don’t do this or go to the moon anymore. It has nothing to do with money either. Think hard.

    • @plinkclearsyou
      @plinkclearsyou Рік тому +28

      the one that went missing is not a modern day sub its a budget sub at home

    • @Tyler-bb5zk
      @Tyler-bb5zk Рік тому +15

      crazy what happens when you think youre a genius breaking submarine regulations and standards

    • @rajithaabeykoon3068
      @rajithaabeykoon3068 Рік тому +20

      that's because old white men built it

  • @RiverBottomBoys.
    @RiverBottomBoys. Рік тому +39

    Id pay $200k to ride in that sub.

    • @weldonpinder7295
      @weldonpinder7295 2 місяці тому

      I'd pay that not to. The black abyss scares me to death. Not only that the dangers alone of that depth or any depth to cause that sub to be crushed is insane

  • @DerdOn0ner
    @DerdOn0ner Рік тому +28

    Ocean Gate should have watched this. They might have learned a thing or two

    • @perbrandt8772
      @perbrandt8772 9 місяців тому

      Chances are they wouldn't have learned anything regardless.

  • @AirSofter131995
    @AirSofter131995 2 роки тому +109

    My grandfather spent part of his time in the navy on the Trieste. Still got the Rolex anchor pendant and submariner watch to prove it! Thanks for putting this documentary up. It's cool to get a glimpse into what his life was possibly like

  • @cheryshstrong
    @cheryshstrong Рік тому +313

    Is everyone here because their curiosity of the oceans depth being sparked after hearing of the titan submersible?

    • @jacobdowty6885
      @jacobdowty6885 Рік тому +5

      Yes😭

    • @MontChillin
      @MontChillin Рік тому +9

      Yeah. But I remember learning about the Picarrds in school.

    • @tractorbasil5713
      @tractorbasil5713 Рік тому +13

      My curiosity imploded

    • @micahrutland9021
      @micahrutland9021 Рік тому +11

      I've been obsessed with this subject my whole life, and it's cool to see many others get into it, even if it's because of a terrible event like the Titan.

    • @prathameshkotkar6108
      @prathameshkotkar6108 Рік тому +3

      ​@@tractorbasil5713that's very dark

  • @johnsnow1749
    @johnsnow1749 Рік тому +56

    I was wondering why this was presented by Rolex.

    • @versacekarate996
      @versacekarate996 Рік тому +11

      i think they make a watch called the Submariner

    • @SamuelLanghorn
      @SamuelLanghorn Рік тому +32

      c'mon my friend.
      they had their watch go down with Trieste and survive the pressure. If this is not good marketing, what is?

    • @WutThaFuh
      @WutThaFuh Рік тому +8

      Because the Casio G-Shock was not yet available.

    • @iwantmyvanback
      @iwantmyvanback Місяць тому +2

      Only time will tell. (Pun intended)

  • @idontevenlikehavingagoogle8077
    @idontevenlikehavingagoogle8077 Рік тому +23

    superior old white man engineering

  • @thegeneral1648
    @thegeneral1648 Рік тому +13

    Who’s watching this over what’s going on with the titanic sub, hit like

  • @Trumppower
    @Trumppower Рік тому +8

    Who's watching this after the junk "Titan" incident?

  • @allopez3166
    @allopez3166 Рік тому +3

    You couldn't pay me enough to go down that far. Some people are brave and crazy at the same time. I'm just crazy.

  • @anovosedlik
    @anovosedlik 6 місяців тому +2

    Now you know why your grandparents are always like 'they don't make 'em like they used to!'

  • @aligajani
    @aligajani Рік тому +5

    Difference between nation state building stuff and private companies building stuff.

  • @matt7iron
    @matt7iron Рік тому +4

    I remember as a Kid in da 60's and 70's the greatest Frogman, the greatest diver in my eyes was Jacques Cousteau, I remember him on that TV show coming outta the water and removing that frogman oxygen mask on board the ship, I never learned how to swim and I am terrified of Water, and I've never had my head submerged under any water, nor my body floating in any water, ive not even been under bathtub water, I have respect for anyone who dives into water.

  • @georgemallory797
    @georgemallory797 Рік тому +40

    I cannot believe I took this long to finally learn about this other than the vehicle's name and the date. This was fantastic. America has done some really neat things.

    • @lucasamtab
      @lucasamtab Рік тому +14

      is a Swiss-designed, Italian-built deep-diving research bathyscaphe

    • @TheCrazyracer1984
      @TheCrazyracer1984 Рік тому

      Yeah, I'm more surprised we can do it now. Funding and red tape. They weren't exactly in the stone age.

    • @CR1T1KaL714
      @CR1T1KaL714 Рік тому +1

      @@lucasamtab Yeah and it was the Americans who set up the dive and an American who piloted it so stfu

    • @CrucialConflict.
      @CrucialConflict. Рік тому +1

      @@lucasamtab Following its acquisition by the United States Navy, Trieste was modified extensively by the Naval Electronics Laboratory, San Diego, California.
      The mission was accomplished, all thanks to our beautiful and powerful nation. Amen! (as always, throughout history) 💪👀👍

    • @johanconradie2120
      @johanconradie2120 11 місяців тому

      you can't disprove it or prove it!!!

  • @justjames1111
    @justjames1111 Рік тому +20

    Such a remarkable achievement and even more so when we look at our modern technology and yet, over 60 yrs later, nobody has been back.

  • @FlandraLabs
    @FlandraLabs 2 роки тому +79

    A spacecraft is built to withstand G-forces and pressure changes from 0-1 atmospheres of pressure. This craft was designed to handle a change of 1-1100 atmospheres. Insane.

    • @man-by9iz
      @man-by9iz 2 роки тому +3

      Spacecraft have to be light

    • @Ezekiel903
      @Ezekiel903 Рік тому +9

      build in Italy

    • @codydolphin
      @codydolphin Рік тому +7

      @@Ezekiel903 Italian engineering

    • @PhilippSchuler-pk2lc
      @PhilippSchuler-pk2lc Рік тому +2

      @@codydolphin nah was mostly swiss engineering

    • @valkyries-mi2sx
      @valkyries-mi2sx Рік тому +1

      @@PhilippSchuler-pk2lc but you all do understand that the sphere itself the most fundamental part was done by germans, right !? ...

  • @jordanalbano9780
    @jordanalbano9780 Рік тому +3

    It’s not the machine, it’s the team behind it

  • @GTP2-zg9tn
    @GTP2-zg9tn Рік тому +9

    French/Swiss Engineered Invented, Italian Built and American Captained. Talk about INCLUSION AND DIVERSITY!!!!

  • @agresorpacheco4772
    @agresorpacheco4772 Рік тому

    Nice👍👍👍👍 from Cagayan valley Philippines🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭 lives in Madrid Spain🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸 Europe

  • @duomaxwell3613
    @duomaxwell3613 Рік тому +3

    a 1960 tech vs Oceangate....

  • @5LAY3R
    @5LAY3R Рік тому +3

    As the old saying goes:
    "When youre down, the only way to go is-more down??? 🤣

  • @nellythree
    @nellythree 7 місяців тому

    Found my way here from tiktok, saw a video about how deep the ocean is and saw the word trieste I never heard before...love learning ❤

  • @skeelo69
    @skeelo69 2 роки тому +57

    Makes you wonder why Rolex have not made a Trieste special edition diver watch with the case back inscribed with this historic event, this would be an instant best seller amongst the dive watch community and collectors alike. A special watch face that includes the outline of the Trieste and a light blue to a deep black.

    • @BigSteppaa.
      @BigSteppaa. Рік тому +1

      I like the way you think.

    • @spectra789
      @spectra789 Рік тому

      They actually made It...

    • @tomaspat4392
      @tomaspat4392 Рік тому

      It was made but only for people who worked on it.

  • @jimfisk4474
    @jimfisk4474 8 місяців тому +1

    Supposedly there's a hollow Earth that needs to be explored hundreds of miles down!

  • @LJSkyistBigskyMT
    @LJSkyistBigskyMT Рік тому +7

    Excellent documentary.

  • @derricksmith1140
    @derricksmith1140 3 роки тому +80

    This is so awesome... My daughter is 11 an the mariana trench is all she talks about!

  • @bradgray4360
    @bradgray4360 Рік тому +5

    I guess you can't beat their record because that's the deepest part of the ocean isn't it .man what guts but to have faith in your training and especially the Trieste and for creatures that you could crush with your hands but yet survive that far down

  • @dionst.michael1482
    @dionst.michael1482 Рік тому +1

    Don’t know how I ended up here but glad I watched. Interesting

  • @Inktownicon
    @Inktownicon 2 роки тому +54

    I wish they taught stuff like this in school

  • @weldonpinder7295
    @weldonpinder7295 2 місяці тому +1

    The moment i heard that big bang down there i wouldve said get me the heck outta here

    • @mikec6014
      @mikec6014 2 місяці тому

      Same I'd probably die of a heart attack if I heard a loud bang at that depth

  • @job38four10
    @job38four10 Рік тому +2

    I'm on here because of the recent Ocean Gate submersible disaster near Titanic and everyone is making a big deal of how dangerous it is going down 2 miles to the Titanic.
    Then I watch this video of 60 years ago, first I ever heard of something like this, 2 people going down 7 miles below the ocean and back, WHAT THE HECK!!!!!!!!!! This is 60 years ago, 7 miles down and back, so now in the the year 2023 AD it's still highly dangerous to go just 2 miles down in the ocean. This dont make since when one looks at a 1960 Chevy pickup vs a 2023 Chevy pickup.............

  • @Phil.2-10
    @Phil.2-10 Рік тому +2

    7:30 The cab (sphere) was NOT made in Italy. It was made at the Krupp steel works in Essen, Germany.

  • @louisfkoorts5590
    @louisfkoorts5590 Рік тому

    I came back here... (Figuratively)
    After the Titan incident.
    But I was "here" a few days before it happened as well...

  • @nickname2729
    @nickname2729 Рік тому +1

    Omg im cries 😢

  • @abacojoe9353
    @abacojoe9353 3 роки тому +49

    That was great! I remember reading about this in National Geographic as a kid back in the early '60s.

  • @scarpography
    @scarpography 7 місяців тому

    Love to see they used Trieste, my city's name for the sub

  • @chloe-hc3lg
    @chloe-hc3lg Рік тому +2

    A balloon that goes down. It’s beautiful. It’s poetic. It’s not ran by touchscreens and Bluetooth.

    • @Tempusverum
      @Tempusverum Рік тому

      Everything was manual, and the calculations mostly done by human computers

  • @HerkDylanJr
    @HerkDylanJr 2 роки тому +104

    Definitely more scary than going to space, it’s never been attempted again I assume

    • @thursoberwick1948
      @thursoberwick1948 Рік тому +5

      James Cameron repeated it a few years ago.

    • @chrissy9997
      @chrissy9997 Рік тому +4

      There have been a lot of manned dives this past decade starting from 2012. These days more people have been down there than on the moon. One guy has been down there loads of times.

    • @DreamCatcher-wg1bk
      @DreamCatcher-wg1bk Рік тому

      A guy in a submersible call DSV limiting factor has been diving into the deepest of all the ocean depths
      In the recent years.

  • @shopsshire9282
    @shopsshire9282 2 місяці тому

    Fun fact: Rolex engineered a Deepsea Challenger watch which was on one of the robotic arms of the Green Deepesea Challenge Submersible that James Cameron dove to the Challenge Deep March 26, 2012. The recorded depth was 10, 908 meters or 35,787 feet .

  • @mathewdee1632
    @mathewdee1632 2 роки тому +15

    What was the Big Bang ? My soul would have left my body at that point

    • @joaoalbertodosanjosgomes1536
      @joaoalbertodosanjosgomes1536 2 роки тому +2

      I prefer the Big Band.

    • @prod1kgado
      @prod1kgado Рік тому

      Probably crash into a whale

    • @Just.A.T-Rex
      @Just.A.T-Rex Рік тому +6

      The bang turned out to be a secondary Plexiglas window in the entry tube cracking from changing sea pressures, though it posed no mortal threat.

  • @joemckie8178
    @joemckie8178 2 роки тому +7

    How True !
    Those Guys were "Heroes" !

  • @user-kz7kj2un6i
    @user-kz7kj2un6i Рік тому +7

    After the titan accident I always search for water videos diving etc 😌
    Rip to those 5 souls 🥺

  • @barabolak
    @barabolak Рік тому

    Great video!

  • @johanconradie2120
    @johanconradie2120 11 місяців тому

    like the moon landing YOU CANT DISPROVE!tbey never went so deep no ways

  • @drips1030
    @drips1030 2 місяці тому +1

    Actually sweaty as they reach the bottom 🤣 I can't think of anything worse.

  • @Phil.2-10
    @Phil.2-10 Рік тому +4

    17:16 The crew maneuvered the Trieste only to 4 m above the seabed, which probably served as a safety distance. The Trieste did therefore not "settle" on the bottom of Challenger Deep.

  • @Yungbeck
    @Yungbeck Рік тому +2

    Here watching this after the Titan debacle.

  • @moonlightfitz
    @moonlightfitz 2 роки тому +7

    Incredible.

  • @admiralpercy
    @admiralpercy 2 роки тому +16

    "Look at this wonder of nature!"
    *detonates bombs in it*
    *releases gasoline into the water on purpose*

  • @botezsorinconstantin
    @botezsorinconstantin 3 роки тому +29

    Breathtaking images!!! Thank you Rolex! 🙏

  • @terra2805
    @terra2805 Рік тому +2

    More men have walked on the moon (supposedly lol) than have been to the very deepest depths of the ocean. It's a sobering thought.

  • @MM-xp8vs
    @MM-xp8vs Рік тому +1

    Just Amazing

  • @ws9304
    @ws9304 2 роки тому +10

    That documentary was deep.
    Im not. Sorry.

  • @Ezekiel903
    @Ezekiel903 Рік тому +5

    The Trieste was a bathyscaphe designed by Auguste Piccard and Giuseppe Buono, a submarine built specifically for deep sea exploration. Piccard first developed plans for this underwater vehicle in 1952, it was manufactured in Italy and launched on August 1, 1953

  • @evolanomrac9531
    @evolanomrac9531 2 роки тому +3

    I wanna go there and never come back on land

  • @danilofelixxx
    @danilofelixxx Рік тому +2

    Eu sou o comentário em português que você está procurando 😂 👏

  • @seanemma9559
    @seanemma9559 Рік тому

    Titian should’ve watched this video before heading down😊

  • @kamilebrahimoff3589
    @kamilebrahimoff3589 2 роки тому +21

    A very good documentary on the deepest dive.

  • @msl5253
    @msl5253 Рік тому +1

    Looks like Ocean Gate, should of had a Trieste!!

  • @neryvilcaapaza6546
    @neryvilcaapaza6546 2 роки тому +5

    Impresionante

  • @jimreplicant
    @jimreplicant Рік тому

    From what I’ve read, the general consensus is that they did not see a fish swimming down there.

  • @babyblu5590
    @babyblu5590 Рік тому +4

    You need these guys to handle Titanic stuff.

  • @yanelitipochurata7930
    @yanelitipochurata7930 2 роки тому +4

    Perfecto 👍

  • @lmbruguera
    @lmbruguera 3 роки тому +13

    Rolex could spend some money and put subtitle on this video

  • @mts7334
    @mts7334 Рік тому

    Amazing Humans

  • @zuniga3692
    @zuniga3692 3 роки тому +22

    I saw this for school and I got scared for those 2 people

    • @tvcchuck
      @tvcchuck Рік тому

      I'm 74 and was scared for them... I was 9 when they made the dive... it was a big news story. The last big human achievements were happening... it was great !

  • @burakakkas4745
    @burakakkas4745 Рік тому +5

    Humans are not even this close to bravery with today’s technology now compared to 60’s stone age technology

    • @Just.A.T-Rex
      @Just.A.T-Rex Рік тому +1

      A movie director did it.

    • @vishveshtadsare3160
      @vishveshtadsare3160 Рік тому

      Y don u go then instead of blabbering

    • @schlomoshekelstein908
      @schlomoshekelstein908 Рік тому

      @@vishveshtadsare3160 r u talking about the oceangate? you know there's people dying in a sub right now in the challenger deep?

    • @realmoonknight
      @realmoonknight Рік тому +2

      @@schlomoshekelstein908 titanic didn’t sink in the challenger deep area, hell its a different ocean

    • @WutThaFuh
      @WutThaFuh Рік тому +1

      Schlomo's a little bit slow.

  • @moniqueisqueen8330
    @moniqueisqueen8330 Рік тому +3

    Who else watching stuff like this after seeing the billionaires got lost in a sub

  • @SheffieldRock
    @SheffieldRock 8 місяців тому

    12 People walked the moon, only 3 reached the bottom of the Challenger Deep. As evidenced by the OceanGate implosion, it is far more difficult to withstand 1100 bar than zero bar. A Rolex Deepsea watch will easily withstand it's 487.5 bar test pressure: The way it is engineered, increasing the pressure on the Ringlock assembly will actually improve waterproofness.

    • @dansv1
      @dansv1 6 місяців тому +1

      22 people have descended to Challenger Deep. Victor Vescovo has made 15 descents.

    • @SheffieldRock
      @SheffieldRock 4 місяці тому

      It still remains way more challenging to engineer for reaching the deepest ocean. A perfect sphere rated at 12,000 bar would require titanium of 50-100 mm thick. The Apollo moon lander needed to withstand just 1/3rd bar...tin can aluminium did the job.

  • @tomnguyen3305
    @tomnguyen3305 2 роки тому +22

    i thought outer space is scary, hell the ocean looks more terrifying

  • @Matt2chee
    @Matt2chee 2 роки тому +5

    Honorable commitment to quality. I've always wanted one.

  • @md.muradhussainkhan592
    @md.muradhussainkhan592 2 місяці тому

    many human fears just the water level above his own height, and where is 35000+ ft can anyone imagine.

  • @Zzenosg
    @Zzenosg 6 місяців тому

    Not a single time Trieste was pronounced right, but still a good video

  • @OldSkoolUncleChris
    @OldSkoolUncleChris Рік тому

    But Mr Cameron .. the bar

  • @biplobprasad7354
    @biplobprasad7354 2 роки тому

    31 mm watch liked Happy 2022* Our Rolex,

  • @olive6534
    @olive6534 3 роки тому +17

    omg i could never

  • @a1lady88
    @a1lady88 2 роки тому +10

    6:40 that tan line 😍🥰🤣

  • @matthewmccracken5179
    @matthewmccracken5179 Рік тому +1

    This is going to inginte the next gen of explorers 🎉

  • @gh00stbeard
    @gh00stbeard Рік тому +1

    They were NOT the last. Go Navy!

  • @Holmes_31
    @Holmes_31 2 роки тому

    Amazing

  • @morbidsasquatch9640
    @morbidsasquatch9640 Рік тому +2

    These are the kinds of people that need to be on mount rushmore. Not presidents

  • @mathiassilva2252
    @mathiassilva2252 2 роки тому +13

    Amazing diving, so impressive

  • @Republikaner1944
    @Republikaner1944 9 місяців тому

    I do not understand why we do not watch stuff like this on "real" documentary and history channels? Oh yes that is because ancient aliens already explored our depths.

  • @msl5253
    @msl5253 Рік тому

    Looks like Ocean Gate, should have drove a Trieste!!

  • @y9oooo6149
    @y9oooo6149 Рік тому +1

    You can tell its 1960 when their out to discover new life but thier sub dumps aviation fuel all over them before they leave 😂

  • @indahbarca2967
    @indahbarca2967 2 роки тому +1

    🔥

  • @1SpudderR
    @1SpudderR 11 місяців тому

    The amazing thing is the camera (?) following the Flat fish at 30,000+ feet!? Get that fish and discover something amazing, would be to recognise LIFE- “Free from Artificial Survival technology’s!? NOW THAT’S THE REAL OVERLOOKED STORY!?

  • @shishi_anne
    @shishi_anne Рік тому

    Hello everybody, I knew this information from the The Deep Sea website and i wanna go back this stuff cause of course its 2023, things didn't go well for that submarine. If only those billionaires could go submarine diving like these guys in the 60s

  • @mydude3254
    @mydude3254 Рік тому

    The Trieste had NO OUTSIDE imaging equipment. The story of the flat fish is a tall tale. There has been no evidence of any bony type of fish down at full ocean depth. Look it up.

  • @Linda-qg1ko
    @Linda-qg1ko 10 місяців тому

    Quelle est son prix au détails pour une montre Rolex pour une femme deux couleurs une réponse svp merci beaucoup de ne reposer