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The bathyscaphe Trieste | | Cantieri Riuniti dell' Adriatico | 26 August | 1953 | United States Navy | United States Navy ensign | 1 June | 1971 | U.S. Navy Museum | Trieste emblem | Deep-submergence vehicle | long tons | t | Swiss | bathyscaphe | earth | Challenger Deep | Mariana Trench | Auguste Piccard | Terni | Trieste | Castellammare di Stabia | Naples | 26 August | 1953 | Mediterranean | Isle of Capri | FNRS-2 | French Navy | U.S. Navy | gasoline | buoyancy | bathysphere | gallons | rebreather | soda-lime | Krupp | Essen | Germany | cm² | MPa | overdesigned | metric tons | General arrangement drawing, showing the main features | | Close-up of pressure sphere, with forward ballast silo at left | | Lucite | Plexiglas | Naval Electronics Laboratory | San Diego | Pacific Ocean | January 23, 1960: Trieste just before the record dive | | January 23 | 1960 | Don Walsh and Jacques Piccard inside Trieste | | October 5 | 1959 | Guam | January 23 | 1960 | Jacques Piccard | Don Walsh | sonar | hydrophone | soles | flounders | diatomaceous | Kaiko | Atlantic Ocean | USS Thresher (SSN-593) | New England | Naval Historical Center | Trieste II | Trieste II | Deep Submergence Vehicle | Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicle | Bathyscaphe Trieste II | FNRS-2 | Alvin (DSV-2) | ISSN | OCLC | 2008 | 07-10 | Piccard, Jacques | Dietz, Robert S. | v | d | Air | transcontinental | Land | railed | road car | motorcycle | British | Water | underwater | Space | Flight | altitude | endurance | Space | Sound barrier | FAI records | Boundary of space | List of vehicle speed records | List of spaceflight records | Speed of light | Categories | Trieste class DSV | United States Navy submarines | Submarines of Italy | Swiss inventions | Museum ships |
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