A deep-sea adventure awaits you this summer, where you can immerse your imagination on what it's like to explore the ocean's depths.
Legendary Canadian filmmaker James Cameron's DeepSea Challenger, the submarine he used to travel to the lowest known point on the planet, is on display in Ottawa at the Royal Canadian Geographical Society https://pressure.canadiangeographic.ca/english.html in an exhibition titled "Pressure: James Cameron into the Abyss.
Upon landing on the ocean's floor, which he describes as "gelatinous", Cameron took scientific samples and captured 3D footage which became part of a documentary released in 2014 about the submarine's construction and the extraordinary adventure. While the submarine itself is large—11 tonnes and about seven metres in length—the actual capsule where Cameron was seated is quite small, at only one meter in diameter. Cameron was cramped inside for more than eight hours during the mission.
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