I would love a documentary how different teams work on the vessel detail. From laboratory to submarine mechanics. And please deliver more content about blue holes
I've been waiting for it since the beginning! Your current ship is on another level, cool technology on board, good team and very fun people, awesome tour, keep it up Ocean X! I hope one day I can be on a mission on this ship. 🇭🇹
Thank you for doing this video 😊❤😊 one thing would like the videos to do in future I am a big nerd on the engine power systems 😊 what do crew cabins LOOK like. How is gallery and mess decks set up.😊 just asking for basic living and how comfy the crew can relax when the vessel is making its long voyage to the next episodes. we all get to watch 😊 what crews do on board with downtime. For me just going into that research subs dry shelter, would give me all the down time would need. 😊 to just do the maintenance on board, that would be my R& R personally 😊❤😊 the "A" frame stern boom is amazing technology build. And that the ship put one of those special huge deck cranes on stern Port side. Those large cranes with fold out boom arm are state of the art designs 😊 the Generation engines must be fantastic, 😊 with the ( extra) standby power for power "LOADS" when the crews are working inside hanger on subs plus multiple bow thrusters with high tec Azipod propellers. 😊 they have only shown a few shot in the pilot house during episodes. Would love to see the bridge crew maneuvering her like when docking with NO tug assistants. Please show more on basic operations of this vessel.
First question I asked myself: is this a research ship masquerading as a TV studio, or the reverse? Will it do real, intense science, or will the labs be nonfunctional CSI kelaidoscopes?
Big projects/bleeding edge tech are impressive & can galvanize support for research, but we need to crowd-source oceanic research,imo, not centralize it in a handful of prohibitively-expensive vessels. R&D on, and subsidized deployment of, smaller tech on the thousands of boats already on the water, whether it's ocean floor mapping, water collection for analysis, etc, would be my plan if I won the lottery .You don't need a gazillion dollar fossil-fuel-guzzling behemoth to do most of it. If I ruled the world, it would be mandatory to do some kind maritime community service type project at least for boats over a certain length, ie superyachts. Some already do, of course, but it should be required like emissions & other eco-safety regulations. There are YT channels right here about doing research on sub 100' sailing boats, eg Ocean Research Project. Harness a few thousand & data will start rolling in like a tsunami. No matter how sophisticated one of these big research vessels is, it can only be in one place at a time.
I'm getting sick of seeing the preview for an upcoming documentary on your ship that is played over and over again on America This Morning, I am deeply hoping that the program comes on so I can stop seeing ads endlessly run. The doc appears to be way overly stage managed and completely fake in every detail.
awesome.... music is kinda too loud of hearing what he saying.... love your work and what oceanx is doing..
I would love a documentary how different teams work on the vessel detail. From laboratory to submarine mechanics. And please deliver more content about blue holes
And brine pools
As always, OceanX never disappoints. Hyped to see the new discoveries that lay ahead. Keep it up guys and gals!! 💪🌊🌍
I would LOVE to work on that ship. Too bad they probably require either a 4 year degree or 5 years of trade experience for every single job onboard.
You could be a cabin boy.
As they should
Get to work !
Ill mop the deck
I want to be the cook.
Cousteau would love this
Ditto. I was thinking the same thing.
I've been waiting for it since the beginning! Your current ship is on another level, cool technology on board, good team and very fun people, awesome tour, keep it up Ocean X! I hope one day I can be on a mission on this ship. 🇭🇹
I would have loved to watch this video but the music is so loud it makes it difficult to hear what is being said !
2:14 "The Full Art of The science that is happening..." Wow!
Great video with all the insights and all the people involved with their expertise.
This is as exciting to me as exploring mars. Its fascinating. Exploring our universe.. near and far.
This is so cool. I was in awe that humans had this much talent. Praise God❤
Loving the documentary on National Geographic
Thank you! 🌊
K that ship is freaking cool and built for such monumentally good reasons to boot! Not just some super yacht with high tech!
Thank you for doing this video 😊❤😊 one thing would like the videos to do in future
I am a big nerd on the engine power systems 😊 what do crew cabins LOOK like. How is gallery and mess decks set up.😊 just asking for basic living and how comfy the crew can relax when the vessel is making its long voyage to the next episodes. we all get to watch 😊 what crews do on board with downtime. For me just going into that research subs dry shelter, would give me all the down time would need. 😊 to just do the maintenance on board, that would be my R& R personally 😊❤😊 the "A" frame stern boom is amazing technology build. And that the ship put one of those special huge deck cranes on stern Port side. Those large cranes with fold out boom arm are state of the art designs 😊 the Generation engines must be fantastic, 😊 with the ( extra) standby power for power "LOADS" when the crews are working inside hanger on subs plus multiple bow thrusters with high tec Azipod propellers. 😊 they have only shown a few shot in the pilot house during episodes. Would love to see the bridge crew maneuvering her like when docking with NO tug assistants. Please show more on basic operations of this vessel.
I would like to know if this vessel will be used for seabed resource prospecting
Great! 💙🌍🌎🌏☺
Calypso's offspring. I am in love!
Thats So Fantasticss!! 💙🗽🗽 Great Video , GO OceanX!! ☀️🏝
💙
We need price?
First question I asked myself: is this a research ship masquerading as a TV studio, or the reverse? Will it do real, intense science, or will the labs be nonfunctional CSI kelaidoscopes?
background music is to hide unedited video so they make it louder!
can you buy the cap from the guy at 10min?
Detail?
Which one of these explorers is better? Schmidt's or Dalio"s
Will this be the first ship to discover Oil comes from the earth?
well that's our time's USS Enterprise (from Star Trek)
I'm glad people are exploring the ocean and instead of flying to the space! 🎉🎉🎉
Aswell as*
IMO both need equally explored for the advancement of the human race
❤❤❤❤❤💯💯💯💯💯👍👍👍👍👍
Why bother shooting this so nicely and then drown out the commentary with music? SMH
terrible sound mix could hardly understand the people
Liata ini dad?
They need to do a cruise ship for regular people. I bet they’ll make a killing
Big projects/bleeding edge tech are impressive & can galvanize support for research, but we need to crowd-source oceanic research,imo, not centralize it in a handful of prohibitively-expensive vessels.
R&D on, and subsidized deployment of, smaller tech on the thousands of boats already on the water, whether it's ocean floor mapping, water collection for analysis, etc, would be my plan if I won the lottery .You don't need a gazillion dollar fossil-fuel-guzzling behemoth to do most of it. If I ruled the world, it would be mandatory to do some kind maritime community service type project at least for boats over a certain length, ie superyachts. Some already do, of course, but it should be required like emissions & other eco-safety regulations.
There are YT channels right here about doing research on sub 100' sailing boats, eg Ocean Research Project. Harness a few thousand & data will start rolling in like a tsunami. No matter how sophisticated one of these big research vessels is, it can only be in one place at a time.
😮😮😮😮😅❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Protect the ocean by not littering
Science doesnt mean exploring the Titanic wreck
It has to be let in peace
did ur dumbass confuse oceanx with oceangate
Hear me out. Just start producing these for billionaires. This is the ultimate sea adventure equipment right here
Subnautica IRL
Aliens are real, to aquatic life.
C like this?
Taylor Melissa Davis Jennifer Lee Helen
I'm getting sick of seeing the preview for an upcoming documentary on your ship that is played over and over again on America This Morning, I am deeply hoping that the program comes on so I can stop seeing ads endlessly run. The doc appears to be way overly stage managed and completely fake in every detail.
All this money to study rocks when it could be used to help humanity that is suffering