Challenger Deep Expedition
It was a historic morning on January 3, 1960, when thousands of liters of gasoline filled at 08: 23, with Don Walsh and Jacques Packard riding aboard a huge submarine Trieste that began a deep water voyage from the Mariana Trench in the Pacific. After a few hundred feet, both of them began to see the sunlight dimming. The shadows began to turn black. The submerged submarine with the pressure of water began to move with a noise of the Challenger Deep. The size of the cabin in which they were sitting was similar to the size of a large domestic refrigerator and their temperature equal too. So they knew they had 9 hours to go. To date, 12 people have stepped on the moon, thousands have climbed Mount Everest, but in the past 54 years, there have been only 3 people who have managed to reach the depths of the ocean floor. The man named Packard made this astonishing success on January 23, 1960, and on 26 March 2012, 52 years after James Camron, director of the Titanic film. Do...