The NFSR also funded the FNRS-2, which was the first ever bathyscaphe built.
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I had read his publications about the bathyscaphe and was convinced it was practical.
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Jacques was welcomed to the U.S. to demonstrate his bathyscaphe, now named the Trieste.
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The research community has come a long way from the bathyscaphe and the Aqualung, and even the submersible.
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You and oceanographer Jacques Piccard went to the bottom of the trench in a bathyscaphe submersible.
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Jacques Piccard helped his father invent the bathyscaphe, a vessel that allows people to descend to great depths.
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Modern deep diving submarines are derived from the bathyscaphe, which in turn was an evolution of the diving bell.
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Thanks to this rescue, the French Navy was able to reuse the sphere of the bathyscaphe to construct the FNRS-3.
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Could the picture for the bathyscaphe be moved down?
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Navigable deep diving vessel for underwater exploration
A bathyscaphe is a free-diving self-propelled deep-sea submersible, consisting of a crew cabin similar to a bathysphere, but suspended below a float rather than from a surface cable, as in the classic bathysphere design.
Large submarine vessel for bathyscaphe at great depths
Literally, deep boat; a vessel that can descend and ascend under its own power, but is not designed for horizontal travel. The bathyscaphe Trieste set the world depth record in 1960.
A navigable submersible vessel, with an observation chamber in its hull, that's used for exploring the ocean's depths; coined by Auguste Piccard.