How To Use Bathyscaph In A Sentence
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But there was no getting away from the fact that the bathyscaphe had been invented in Switzerland, and the long shadow of the Piccards still lay across the technology they had founded.
The Ghost from the Grand Banks
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The biggest difference between a bathysphere and a bathyscaphe is that the bathysphere is heavier than water and the bathyscaphe is lighter.
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On January 23, 1960 Jacques Piccard and Lieutenant Don Walsh of the U.S. Navy piloted the bathyscaph Trieste to the sea floor of the deepest area of the Marianas Trench, known as Challenger Deep, a depth of 35,800 feet, nearly 7 miles.
Warren Ellis
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The bathyscaphe has plumbed the depth of the Indian Ocean.
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That said, I'm planting the Cone of Smugness firmly on my head to point out two recent spelling errors -- bathyscape should be bathyscaphe, and back when you were talking about randonneurs, you misspelled pretension with a t in the middle instead of an s.
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The duo piloted the submersible bathyscaph Trieste to 35,798 feet deep.
The Orange County Register - News Headlines : Top Stories
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The Olympia was, in effect, a space-going bathyscaphe.
Three Worlds To Conquer
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Yes, that one's mine, and I think I should get extra points for using the word bathyscaphe in a joke.
Archive 2008-09-01
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William Beebe's bathyscaphe, based on a steel balloon, and the submersibles which followed, changed the way in which oceanographers were able to gather information.
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The Voyage of the TriesteOn Jan. 23,1960, U.S. Navy Lt. Don Walsh and Swiss explorer Jacques Piccard made the only voyage to the bottom of the Challenger Deep in the bathyscaphe Trieste, shattering by four kilometers the depth record they had set just 15 days before.
Into The Challenger
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The bathyscaphe has plumbed the depth of the Indian Ocean.
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23. Technology
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Auguste Piccard's great bathyscaph, the Trieste, made several descents in the Atlantic Ocean, but its greatest moment came after it was acquired and redesigned by the U.S. Navy.
The Seattle Times
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The scientist and Nelson, along with the boat's bathyscaphe was amazingly swallowed by a huge whale.
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Man has not been able to dive to depths such as this because of the pressure it would create, but he has explored the ocean floor to a depth of 35,800 feet in a bathyscaph, a diving craft with a hull constructed to withstand the pressure.
Undefined
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The planned dive would be the latest milestone for China in a high-stakes technological race once dominated by the U.S., which in 1960 sent two men to the bottom of the Mariana Trench—at 11,033 meters the deepest point in the world's oceans—in the now-retired Trieste bathyscaphe.
China to Dive for Buried Treasures
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For those who are interested, the bathyscaphe is a type of submersible observation chamber.
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But it IS self-propelled after a fashion...thus "bathyscaphe" is probably more accurate.
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The bathyscaphe has plumbed the depth of the Indian Ocean.
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That said, I'm planting the Cone of Smugness firmly on my head to point out two recent spelling errors -- bathyscape should be bathyscaphe, and back when you were talking about randonneurs, you misspelled pretension with a t in the middle instead of an s.
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He studied in Switzerland and worked as a university teacher of economics, but abandoned his teaching to help his father design the bathyscaph.
The Seattle Times
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Auguste Piccard conceived the bathyscaphe in the 1930s but became distracted by the allure of high-altitude ballooning.
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He dove in the bathyscaphe Trieste, and the smaller Soucoupe Marine (rented from Jacques Cousteau) and the Westinghouse Deepstar 4000.
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Vyland seemed more than content to leave the running of the bathyscaphe to me.
Fear is the Key
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Mr. Piccard helped his father invent the bathyscaph, a vessel that allows humans to descend to great depths.
The Seattle Times