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- Project_Nekton abstract "Project Nekton was the codename for a series of very shallow test dives (three of them in Apra Harbor) and also deep-submergence operations in the Pacific Ocean near Guam that ended with the United States Navy-owned research bathyscaphe Trieste entering the Challenger Deep, the deepest surveyed point in the world's oceans. The series of eight dives began with two harbor dives, then a Pacific ocean test dive at Guam, by the newly modified Trieste, which had been modified to dive far deeper than before. After two checkout dives, the first abyssal dive reached a record of 18,150 ft on November 15, 1959. The series included a record deep dive to near the bottom of the Nero deep in the Mariana Trench at 24,000 ft, and finally culminated with a trip to the bottom of the Challenger Deep at 35,797 feet, on January 23, 1960.The project name was proposed by oceanographer Dr. Robert S. Dietz in early 1958, as plans to modify the Trieste bathyscaphe to go to the deepest part of the oceans were being contemplated. It is in reference to ocean life that actively swims (nekton) as opposed to the plankton organisms that only drift. The bathyscaphe Trieste to be used for Project Nekton was able to move independently, in contrast to tethered bathyspheres. The Trieste featured two electric motors, each with a propeller, of two horsepower each. These allowed it to move forward, backward and to turn horizontally. A maximum speed of 1 knot was attainable over a few miles distance.".
- Project_Nekton thumbnail Trieste_(23_Jan_1960).jpeg?width=300.
- Project_Nekton wikiPageID "24575087".
- Project_Nekton wikiPageLength "7534".
- Project_Nekton wikiPageOutDegree "35".
- Project_Nekton wikiPageRevisionID "630226474".
- Project_Nekton wikiPageWikiLink Apra_Harbor.
- Project_Nekton wikiPageWikiLink Auguste_Piccard.
- Project_Nekton wikiPageWikiLink Bathyscaphe_Trieste.
- Project_Nekton wikiPageWikiLink Bathysphere.
- Project_Nekton wikiPageWikiLink Category:Trieste-class_deep-submergence_vehicle.
- Project_Nekton wikiPageWikiLink Challenger_Deep.
- Project_Nekton wikiPageWikiLink Deep-submergence_vehicle.
- Project_Nekton wikiPageWikiLink Deep_Submergence_Vehicle.
- Project_Nekton wikiPageWikiLink Deepsea_Challenger.
- Project_Nekton wikiPageWikiLink Diatom.
- Project_Nekton wikiPageWikiLink Don_Walsh.
- Project_Nekton wikiPageWikiLink Flounder.
- Project_Nekton wikiPageWikiLink Guam.
- Project_Nekton wikiPageWikiLink Hydrophone.
- Project_Nekton wikiPageWikiLink Jacques_Piccard.
- Project_Nekton wikiPageWikiLink Kaikō.
- Project_Nekton wikiPageWikiLink Krupp.
- Project_Nekton wikiPageWikiLink Mariana_Trench.
- Project_Nekton wikiPageWikiLink Metre_per_second.
- Project_Nekton wikiPageWikiLink Nekton.
- Project_Nekton wikiPageWikiLink Nereus_(underwater_vehicle).
- Project_Nekton wikiPageWikiLink Nero_Deep.
- Project_Nekton wikiPageWikiLink Office_of_Naval_Research.
- Project_Nekton wikiPageWikiLink Pacific_Ocean.
- Project_Nekton wikiPageWikiLink Plankton.
- Project_Nekton wikiPageWikiLink Robert_S._Dietz.
- Project_Nekton wikiPageWikiLink Sole_(fish).
- Project_Nekton wikiPageWikiLink Sonar.
- Project_Nekton wikiPageWikiLink USS_Wandank_(ATA-204).
- Project_Nekton wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Navy.
- Project_Nekton wikiPageWikiLink File:Bathyscaphe_Trieste_Piccard-Walsh.jpg.
- Project_Nekton wikiPageWikiLink File:Trieste_(23_Jan_1960).jpeg.
- Project_Nekton wikiPageWikiLinkText "Project Nekton".
- Project_Nekton hasPhotoCollection Project_Nekton.
- Project_Nekton wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Project_Nekton wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Project_Nekton subject Category:Trieste-class_deep-submergence_vehicle.
- Project_Nekton hypernym Codename.
- Project_Nekton type MilitaryConflict.
- Project_Nekton type Bathyscaphe.
- Project_Nekton type Class.
- Project_Nekton type Vehicle.
- Project_Nekton comment "Project Nekton was the codename for a series of very shallow test dives (three of them in Apra Harbor) and also deep-submergence operations in the Pacific Ocean near Guam that ended with the United States Navy-owned research bathyscaphe Trieste entering the Challenger Deep, the deepest surveyed point in the world's oceans.".
- Project_Nekton label "Project Nekton".
- Project_Nekton sameAs Prosjekt_Nekton.
- Project_Nekton sameAs m.080lw06.
- Project_Nekton sameAs Q7249222.
- Project_Nekton sameAs Q7249222.
- Project_Nekton wasDerivedFrom Project_Nekton?oldid=630226474.
- Project_Nekton depiction Trieste_(23_Jan_1960).jpeg.
- Project_Nekton isPrimaryTopicOf Project_Nekton.