Chinese manned submersible "struggler"For the first time, the ocean continent man manned deep diving scientific research task.
According to the China News Agency, the reporter learned on Saturday (March 11) and learned from the Institute of Deep Sea Science and Engineering (hereinafter referred to as the "deep sea") of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.The traverser of the test ship returned to Sanya on March 11 with the "Struggler" manned submersible.
In this voyage, the scientific examination team has successively carried out systemic carbonal deep dive comprehensive scientific research in the Kmadk Trench in the Southwest Pacific, Southeast India, and Velebi-Rebei-Reneys, Expand the Chinese -manned deep dive scientific examination from the Mariana Trench to multiple abyss gutches around the world.
In the meantime, the "Struggler" completed a total of 63 effective dive operations.Among them, 31 dives were completed in the Cermadk Trench, and the depth depth of four dives exceeded 10,000 meters, and the maximum depth was 10010.9 meters (the measurement data of the warm salt depth instrument).After completing the abyss of Titatana 30 times, the dive stations almost covered the different structural units of Titatana's abyss axis.In addition, the dive was completed twice in the Walibby-Rene Sisi abyss, reaching the deepest point in the waters.
In addition to the "Struggler" manned deep dive operation, the scientific research team has also completed conventional operation tasks such as the landing device distribution recycling, warm salt and deep water collection, and gravity column.The large-scale and systematic manned deep diving survey carried out in the area of the Cermadkkita area was also the first time that humans had arrived at the bottom of Tatanatna and the bottom of the Velebi-Renenfes abyss in history.
Five foreign researchers from the New Zealand National Institute of Water and atmosphere and the Auckland Museum participated in the scientific examination and followed the "Struggler".Dr. Kareen Schnabel, a scientist at the New Zealand Institute of Water and Atmospheric Institute, and Deng Yuqing, a submarine of the Institute of Deep Sea of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, became the deepest women in the history of human history to the deepest.Dr. Kareen Schnabel has also become the first international passenger of the "Struggler".