Submersible - Wikipedia A submersible is an underwater vehicle which needs to be transported and supported by a larger watercraft or platform This distinguishes submersibles from submarines, which are self-supporting and capable of prolonged independent operation at sea
Submersibles - NOAA Ocean Exploration Submersibles are underwater robots that are deployed from the ship to the sea, where they record and collect information from the ocean’s water column and seafloor for scientific analysis
Deep-Sea Submersibles - Smithsonian Ocean The submersible, a small, untethered vessel that makes short excursions from a mothership and is operated by at least one pilot, became the most valuable class of deep-sea vessels to ocean explorers and scientists
Submarine Vs Submersible: The Big Difference, And Why It Matters For starters, the terms "submersible" and "submarine" are not synonyms, and while both describe the same basic thing — an object that goes underwater — the two vehicles operate very differently
Crew of Titan sub knew they were going to die before implosion . . . No one survived the trip aboard the experimental submersible owned by OceanGate, a company in Washington state that has since suspended operations Known as “Mr Titanic,” Nargeolet participated in 37 dives to the Titanic site, the most of any diver in the world, according to the lawsuit
Submersible | vessel | Britannica diving bell, small diving apparatus that is used to transport divers between the seafloor or lower depths and the surface Early bells consisted of a container open only at the bottom, usually provided with a source of compressed air
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