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- Bathysphere - Wikipedia
The Bathysphere on display at the National Geographic museum in 2009 The Bathysphere (from Ancient Greek βαθύς (bathús) 'deep' and σφαῖρα (sphaîra) 'sphere') was a unique spherical deep-sea submersible which was unpowered and lowered into the ocean on a cable, and was used to conduct a series of dives off the coast of Bermuda from 1930 to 1934 The Bathysphere was designed in
- Bathysphere | Definition Facts | Britannica
Bathysphere, spherical steel vessel for use in undersea observation, provided with portholes and suspended by a cable from a boat Built by the American zoologist William Beebe and the American engineer Otis Barton, the bathysphere made its first dives in 1930 On June 11, 1930, it reached a depth
- Bathysphere - History Of Diving Museum
Bathysphere Scaled Model of Bathysphere Diving Bell Manufactured in the early 1930s by Otis Barton, engineer of the Bathysphere It was likely made before the full-scale Bathysphere and used for promotion and fundraising
- The Hollow Steel Ball That Changed Ocean Exploration Forever
The bathysphere—“bathy” meaning “deep” in Greek—was a hollow, steel ball less than five feet in diameter with three small windows and a steel cable to tether it to a ship
- Bathysphere: The World’s First Deep-Sea Exploration Vessel
Beebe and Barton’s vessel, called the Bathysphere, was a sphere less than five feet across The inside was crammed with all sorts of scientific equipment, a telephone for communication to the top, electric lamps, bottles of oxygen and trays of soda lime and calcium chloride to absorb carbon dioxide exhaled by the occupants
- Bathysphere: Historical Photos of the World’s First Deep-Sea . . .
The Bathysphere was a spherical submersible device designed to take humans to the depths of the ocean for the purpose of exploration and scientific research
- Inside the First Deep-Sea Dive in History - Smithsonian Magazine
The bathysphere would be the first submersible to bring humans down into the deep ocean The plan was to drop it repeatedly in the same place, going lower and lower, studying the column of water
- Bathysphere and Beyond | WCS - YouTube
Beginning with famed naturalist William Beebe’s historic dive in the Bathysphere, New York Aquarium Director Jon Forrest Dohlin takes us on this fascinating
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