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.........http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2012/03/120326-james-cameron-mariana-trench-challenger-deepest-lunar-sub-science/          http://youtu.be/v5DG5Eup9ss                                                                 http://trafficadbar.com/joadeltcb2&ad=1                http://trafficbonus.com/splash/id/4/u/joadeltrabo .................................................................................................................................................. http://youtu.be/Y2tm40uMhDI          http://youtu.be/v5DG5Eup9ss     http://youtu.be/OX8cTtOEEyI          ........................................................................................................................................................................The Deepsea Challenger with James Cameron dive to the deepest part of the Mariana Trench's Challenger Deep using the'vertical torpedo' sub type descends to the desolated abyss, breaking the world record....see the incredible videoreport ! .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................   The science team is hopeful that the small sample Cameron took of the trench's sediments, along with the sub's constantly whirring cameras, will provide some new insight into the remote underwater realm. (Video: How sound revealed that Challenger Deep is the deepest spot in the ocean.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................    The expedition was designed so that Cameron could spend up to six hours collecting samples and video at the bottom of the trench. But his mission was cut short due in part to a hydraulic fluid leak that coated the window of the sub's "pilot sphere," obscuring his view       ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

 ............................................................                               James Cameron on Earth's Deepest Spot: Desolate, Lunar-Like

Trip to Challenger Deep felt as if he'd "gone to another planet."

James Cameron in a submersible.

Explorer-filmmaker James Cameron emerges from his sub after returning from Challenger Deep.

Photograph by Mark Thiessen, National Geographic

Picture: James Cameron's DEEPSEA CHALLENGER submersible that went to the Mariana Trench.

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