How Deep Can You Go in a Submarine

Chinese submarine reaches the deepest identify on Earth

A still from a video shows the submersible returning to port and its pilots disembarking after the weeks-long expidition.
A yet from a video shows the submersible returning to port and its pilots disembarking subsequently the weeks-long expidition. (Image credit: Screenshot/Xinhua News Bureau)

The Chinese submersible Fendouzhe just reached one of the deepest spots on the planet, reaching a dizzying (and dark) depth of 35,791 anxiety (10,909 meters), according to a state-run news agency.

During a months-long expedition, Fendouzhe completed thirteen dives into the Mariana Trench — which boasts the deepest region on Earth — in the western Pacific Body of water over the course of the mission, which began Oct. 10, co-ordinate to Mainland china Daily. Eight of those dives exceeded 32,808 feet (10,000 m), and the crewed submersible reached its own tape depth on Nov. x — plunging to a depth exceeding the top of Mountain Everest. The depth world tape is still held by Victor Vescovo, a individual equity investor who dived to 35,873 feet (10,934 m) on June 26 in his vessel Limiting Factor, co-ordinate to Guinness World Records. The Fendouzhe's maximum depth reached past Fendouzhe (which ways "Striver" in Chinese) exceeds motion-picture show director James Cameron'south solo 2022 dive to 35,787 feet (ten,908 g) in the trench, and falls curt of the 35,800 feet (10,912 k) attained past the Swiss-Italian-American vessel Trieste on January. 23, 1960.

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According to Cathay Daily, the vessel and its pilots spent their time aboard the research transport Tansuo-i between dives, and they "overcame difficulties such as typhoons, rain and loftier temperatures."

Reaching the bottom of the Mariana Trench was a bespeak of national pride for Communist china, which has devoted resources to ultradeep crewed diving for more than than a decade. As Prc Daily highlighted, the start Chinese deep-sea submersible, Jiaolong, reached 12,332 feet (3,759 k) in 2010 -- putting the country in a club of just a handful of countries (including the United states of america, France, Russia and Japan) with vessels capable of crewed sub-xi,483 human foot (3,500 m) dives. To mark the achievement, a "deep-sea video lander" joined Fendouzhe for one of its dives.

The researchers collected sediment, rock and biological samples from the lesser of the trench, co-ordinate to China Daily. The project, according to China Daily, "overcame difficulties such as typhoons, rain and high temperatures."

The Tansuo-1 returned to port in Hainan province with Fendouzhe on lath Saturday (November. 28).

Originally published on Live Science.

Rafi Letzter

Rafi joined Live Science in 2017. He has a bachelor's degree in journalism from Northwestern University'southward Medill School of journalism. You can find his past science reporting at Inverse, Business Insider and Popular Scientific discipline, and his past photojournalism on the Flash90 wire service and in the pages of The Courier Post of southern New Bailiwick of jersey.

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