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  1. On 26 March 2012, Canadian film director James Cameron piloted the craft to accomplish this goal in the second crewed dive reaching the Challenger Deep.

  2. Jun 23, 2023 · Filmmaker and deep-sea explorer James Cameron says he figured soon after learning a Titanic-bound submersible was missing it had imploded and its occupants were dead – days before officials...

  3. Mar 25, 2012 · After a faster-than-expected, roughly 70-minute ascent, Cameron's sub, bobbing in the open ocean, was spotted by helicopter and would soon be plucked from the Pacific by a research ship's...

  4. Jun 23, 2023 · When he traveled to the Mariana Trench, considered one of the deepest spots in the Earth’s oceans at almost seven miles below the surface, he did it in a 24-foot submersible vehicle he helped...

  5. Jun 23, 2023 · 'Titanic' director James Cameron says that OceanGate's Titan submersible deaths are ‘impossible to process’ and that passengers were likely warned just before implosion.

  6. Aug 28, 2023 · His engineering team spent seven years building the unique manned submersible capable of diving to the ocean’s greatest depths. In March 2012, he piloted the sub (called the DEEPSEA CHALLENGER) to the Challenger Deep, in the Mariana Trench, at a depth of 35,787 feet (6.77 miles/10.90 km).

  7. James Cameron, the director of Titanic, The Abyss, and a real-life adventurer who has led deep-sea expeditions, narrates the six-part underwater discovery series, OceanXplorers, which follows an ...

  8. Meet deep sea explorer, Ron Allum, the man who built the deepest diving submersible in the world - Titanic director James Cameron's Deepsea Challenger.

  9. Mar 27, 2012 · Bullet to the Deep. To get to this point, Cameron and his crew have spent seven years reimagining what a submersible can be. The result is the 24-foot-tall (7-meter-tall) DEEPSEA CHALLENGER.

  10. Mar 26, 2012 · He made the solo descent in a submarine called Deepsea Challenger, taking over two hours to reach the bottom. He spent more than four hours exploring the ocean floor, before a speedy ascent...

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