The
project, known as Five Deeps Expedition, will use a special
submersible vehicle that took more than three years to build. It
is made of titanium and other special materials that can dive to
the bottom of the ocean, said Victor Vescovo, an explorer who
will pilot the vehicle after it leaves its supporting boat and
descends toward the deepest parts of the ocean.
"I'm very much looking forward to pushing not only the limits of
the technology and myself and my crew, but also hopefully push
humanity forward a little bit in terms of our understanding of
our world and showing what we can do as a species," said Vescovo,
who has climbed the world’s seven highest mountain peaks and
trekked to both the North and South Poles.
The maker of the submersible vehicle, Triton Submarines LLC of
Vero Beach, Florida, said on the company website that it is the
only submersible certified to carry humans on dives of 36,000
feet (11,000 meters). Discovery and Science Channel will capture
the entire mission for a project known as "Deep Planet" that
will air in 2019.
(Reporting by Jessica Resnick-Ault in New York; Editing by David
Gregorio)
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