Why rescuing a deep sea sub in the depths of the ocean is nearly impossible | 60 Minutes Australia



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As rescuers in a remote area of the Atlantic Ocean are racing against time to find the missing submersible carrying five people on a mission to document the wreckage of the Titanic, we look back to the endeavour launched by filmmaker James Cameron to explore the depths of the ocean.

In this 2012 60 Minutes story, Cameron talked about what made him want to explore the blackest depths of our oceans, as far as man has ever ventured, piloting a tiny sub eleven kilometres below the water’s surface.

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32 thoughts on “Why rescuing a deep sea sub in the depths of the ocean is nearly impossible | 60 Minutes Australia”

  1. Hey guys I have an old fuel tanker shell. I only have room for about 50 people. I will not be going but I will give you a ps5 controller. It’s state of the art.

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  2. Going down the oceans deep in all that darkness is already terrifying. To think this man went down all alone without the company of others is beyond description

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  3. All that money those people had and they went down there in a tin can?? , james Cameron spend upwards of $20 million for his deep-sea challenger submarine to withstand deep sea pressure , mobey wasn't an issue so why would you risk your life like that going in something cheaply built

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