Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Continental_Shelf_Station_Two> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 50 of
50
with 100 triples per page.
- Continental_Shelf_Station_Two abstract "Continental Shelf Station Two or Conshelf Two was an attempt at creating an environment in which men could live and work on the sea floor. It was the successor to Continental Shelf Station One (Conshelf One).In 1963, six oceanauts lived 10 metres down in the Red Sea, at Sha’ab Rumi off Sudan, in a starfish-shaped house for 30 days. The undersea living experiment also had two other structures, one a submarine hangar that housed a small, two man submarine referred to as the \"diving saucer\" for its resemblance to a science fiction flying saucer, and a smaller \"deep cabin\" where two oceanauts lived at a depth of 30 metres for a week. The undersea colony was supported with air, water, food, power, and all other essentials of life, from a large support team above. Men on the bottom performed a number of experiments intended to determine the practicality of working on the sea floor and were subjected to continual medical examinations.The work was funded in part by the French petrochemical industry, who, along with Jacques Cousteau, hoped that such manned colonies could serve as base stations for the future exploitation of the sea. Such colonies did not find a productive future, however, as Cousteau, after forming Conshelf Three a few years later, withdrew his support for such exploitation of the sea and put his efforts toward conservation. It was also found in later years that industrial tasks underwater could be more efficiently performed by undersea robot devices and men operating from the surface or from smaller lowered structures, made possible by a more advanced understanding of diving physiology and more complex mixtures of breathing gases.Conshelf Two is documented in Jacques Cousteau's 1964 documentary film World Without Sun.".
- Continental_Shelf_Station_Two wikiPageID "8180174".
- Continental_Shelf_Station_Two wikiPageLength "2367".
- Continental_Shelf_Station_Two wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Continental_Shelf_Station_Two wikiPageRevisionID "687563543".
- Continental_Shelf_Station_Two wikiPageWikiLink Aquanaut.
- Continental_Shelf_Station_Two wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_scuba_diving.
- Continental_Shelf_Station_Two wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scientific_diving.
- Continental_Shelf_Station_Two wikiPageWikiLink Category:Underwater_habitats.
- Continental_Shelf_Station_Two wikiPageWikiLink Conshelf_One.
- Continental_Shelf_Station_Two wikiPageWikiLink Continental_Shelf_Station_One.
- Continental_Shelf_Station_Two wikiPageWikiLink Continental_Shelf_Station_Three.
- Continental_Shelf_Station_Two wikiPageWikiLink Flying_saucer.
- Continental_Shelf_Station_Two wikiPageWikiLink Hangar.
- Continental_Shelf_Station_Two wikiPageWikiLink Jacques_Cousteau.
- Continental_Shelf_Station_Two wikiPageWikiLink NEEMO.
- Continental_Shelf_Station_Two wikiPageWikiLink Plymouth,_Vermont.
- Continental_Shelf_Station_Two wikiPageWikiLink Red_Sea.
- Continental_Shelf_Station_Two wikiPageWikiLink SEALAB.
- Continental_Shelf_Station_Two wikiPageWikiLink SP-350_Denise.
- Continental_Shelf_Station_Two wikiPageWikiLink Science_fiction.
- Continental_Shelf_Station_Two wikiPageWikiLink Starfish.
- Continental_Shelf_Station_Two wikiPageWikiLink Submarine.
- Continental_Shelf_Station_Two wikiPageWikiLink Sudan.
- Continental_Shelf_Station_Two wikiPageWikiLink Underwater_habitat.
- Continental_Shelf_Station_Two wikiPageWikiLink World_Without_Sun.
- Continental_Shelf_Station_Two wikiPageWikiLinkText "ConShelf Two".
- Continental_Shelf_Station_Two wikiPageWikiLinkText "Conshelf II".
- Continental_Shelf_Station_Two wikiPageWikiLinkText "Conshelf Two".
- Continental_Shelf_Station_Two wikiPageWikiLinkText "Conshelf".
- Continental_Shelf_Station_Two wikiPageWikiLinkText "Continental Shelf Station Two".
- Continental_Shelf_Station_Two wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Continental_Shelf_Station_Two wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Continental_Shelf_Station_Two wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Underwater-diving-stub.
- Continental_Shelf_Station_Two wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Continental_Shelf_Station_Two subject Category:History_of_scuba_diving.
- Continental_Shelf_Station_Two subject Category:Scientific_diving.
- Continental_Shelf_Station_Two subject Category:Underwater_habitats.
- Continental_Shelf_Station_Two hypernym Attempt.
- Continental_Shelf_Station_Two type MilitaryConflict.
- Continental_Shelf_Station_Two type Expedition.
- Continental_Shelf_Station_Two type Habitat.
- Continental_Shelf_Station_Two comment "Continental Shelf Station Two or Conshelf Two was an attempt at creating an environment in which men could live and work on the sea floor. It was the successor to Continental Shelf Station One (Conshelf One).In 1963, six oceanauts lived 10 metres down in the Red Sea, at Sha’ab Rumi off Sudan, in a starfish-shaped house for 30 days.".
- Continental_Shelf_Station_Two label "Continental Shelf Station Two".
- Continental_Shelf_Station_Two sameAs Q3408831.
- Continental_Shelf_Station_Two sameAs Précontinent_II.
- Continental_Shelf_Station_Two sameAs m.026vg30.
- Continental_Shelf_Station_Two sameAs Q3408831.
- Continental_Shelf_Station_Two wasDerivedFrom Continental_Shelf_Station_Two?oldid=687563543.
- Continental_Shelf_Station_Two isPrimaryTopicOf Continental_Shelf_Station_Two.