Amazing, this is what deep sea exploration should be like. Cutting edge, professional scientists that adhere to real oceanography and safety. The OceanGate Titan was a ToysRUs junk compared to the Limiting Factor sub. Victor is truly a great person, a professional oceanographer, not cocky or arrogant at all. The Limiting Factor sub is the real deal, and DNV GL certified to 11,000 meters, while utilizing cutting edge sub construction components, engineering, technology and operations, unlike OceanGrate.
I'm utterly facinated with the deep Ocean. It's legitimately a alien planet environment ON OUR OWN PLANET. I really hope to see advanced LIDAR, IR, UV scanning technology ROV's. So we can create vividly detailed 3d computer rendered scans of our oceans. I've always been curious about brine pools, underwater cave systems, hydrothermal vents, cold seeps, then all the diverse types of habitats and learning about the vast biodiversity that exists throughout our oceans. Bioluminescence, you name it. I'm 33 and im still as curious and facinated with it as I was when I was a kid learning about it. Exploring is just so fun and nature/geology is just so fun to learn about. Nature never ceases to amaze me.
New subscriber and think your team work is fantastic and valuable for all. Not only are vital mapping research being undertaken the research to the fish is incredible. Not only that you could find answers to missing planes as an example the research to our planets seas is needed. Just cause we can’t see things it doesn’t mean we don’t need to know more about the environment
With the gut microbiome research, how do you avoid the bait contaminating the microbiome? Is it physically isolated post preservation, or do you just accept contamination and filter out the "known" flora from the data?
(Also hat tip to whomever chose to name the submersible after The Player of Games - and of course the ship, although I'm struggling to remember which of the books that is from)
As cool as these videos are to watch, i fail to see how any of this data will benefit us on the surface of the earth. Still, i enjoy watching to see what sea life lives down in Davey's Locker.
at last a half descent video with sound, i just watched the set of Ring of Fire videos and was a little disappointed with them, i am of course interested in what is down there as well as the Triton sub, not just interviews with staff etc and seeing views of the sub etc on the surface the research you are doing is very valuable, i find the mapping particularly interesting, and in light of current events, finding missing people, boats, ships and other craft including aircraft could be vital in this insane time in our technicalities - while it seems way easier to communicate with space craft millions of miles away, perhaps we better begin using some NASA tech to subs and aircraft in order to locate faster i find the camera technology slightly old fashioned, and ask the question, with micro electronics why not change everything to ceramic, it would last a lot longer in extreme environments, a company i worked for began using it in the 80's and i'm sure is wider used in applications now especially military applications, it is probably expensive but not as expensive as it was in the 80's, i'm sure it is achievable and you might be able to replace the air for a silicon based oil or something
SR. VESCONSO I ADDRESS YOU WITH THE GREATEST RESPECT THAT YOU DESERVE. YOU HAVE AN INCREDIBLE TALENT TO REACH THE DEPTHS OF THE OCEAN WHERE NO ONE HAS BEEN. I AM ADDRESSING YOU TODAY TO TELL YOU THAT YOU ARE THE MAN THAT THE LOST SUBMARINE NEEDS TO BE RESCUE. PLEASE SIR IF YOU CAN HELP IN THIS RESCUE, THERE IS LITTLE TIME, BUT WITH A MAN LIKE YOU, ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE. HAVE A BLESSED DAY. GOD BLESS YOU TODAY AND ALWAYS🙏🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Feel like this team could find MH370 if they really wanted too. They have the tech and the team.
I hope they give it a shot. But they’ll need some idea of a starting point.
It’s vaporized
@@TankTheSpankyeah, probably. Planes crash hard.
Bruh MH370 disintegrated when it contacted the ocean we found the remains......we just don't know where it landed and why it landed there
Amazing, this is what deep sea exploration should be like. Cutting edge, professional scientists that adhere to real oceanography and safety. The OceanGate Titan was a ToysRUs junk compared to the Limiting Factor sub. Victor is truly a great person, a professional oceanographer, not cocky or arrogant at all. The Limiting Factor sub is the real deal, and DNV GL certified to 11,000 meters, while utilizing cutting edge sub construction components, engineering, technology and operations, unlike OceanGrate.
It would be so cool to see what Point Nemo is like, especially with all the decommissioned space vehicles there.
Seriously. That would be incredible!
What a professional outfit. Impressive, and how it should be done.
I'm utterly facinated with the deep Ocean. It's legitimately a alien planet environment ON OUR OWN PLANET. I really hope to see advanced LIDAR, IR, UV scanning technology ROV's. So we can create vividly detailed 3d computer rendered scans of our oceans. I've always been curious about brine pools, underwater cave systems, hydrothermal vents, cold seeps, then all the diverse types of habitats and learning about the vast biodiversity that exists throughout our oceans. Bioluminescence, you name it. I'm 33 and im still as curious and facinated with it as I was when I was a kid learning about it. Exploring is just so fun and nature/geology is just so fun to learn about. Nature never ceases to amaze me.
I was waiting for a video of you guys finally i can see more about our ocean deeps, Thank you for making this video!
Amazing work and people. Most appreciated 🙏 Thank you very much for sharing.
Where does this operation get its funding? Thank you for all your videos...fascinating.
Beyond epic. Deep waters are such a mysterious and unforgiving habitat we rarely get to see.
New subscriber and think your team work is fantastic and valuable for all. Not only are vital mapping research being undertaken the research to the fish is incredible. Not only that you could find answers to missing planes as an example the research to our planets seas is needed. Just cause we can’t see things it doesn’t mean we don’t need to know more about the environment
Can't lie about this, hate the cinematic bullshit, but love what you do.
Another fantastic video about things I have never heard of ...
Brilliant content, thanks.
Kate von Krusenstiern, that name has some oceanographic history to it. I had a huge poster of the sailing ship Krusenstiern on my wall as a kid.
Can you eat the shrimp?
Probably wouldn’t like the taste of these deep sea critters, but you can try for us 😂
I hope they at least gave them a try.
i love this channel ❤️
I wonder what kind of classified projects they have going on
definitely wouldn't put it in a video lol
With the gut microbiome research, how do you avoid the bait contaminating the microbiome? Is it physically isolated post preservation, or do you just accept contamination and filter out the "known" flora from the data?
(Also hat tip to whomever chose to name the submersible after The Player of Games - and of course the ship, although I'm struggling to remember which of the books that is from)
The fish and shrimp are adorable!!
Hello
@@TheAnjan12345 hello!
As cool as these videos are to watch, i fail to see how any of this data will benefit us on the surface of the earth. Still, i enjoy watching to see what sea life lives down in Davey's Locker.
I fail to see how your opinion or myopia is what we ought to base the importance or interest level of an activity.
Why do this team not dive titanic there very professional
The titanic is quite extensively researched and its fully mapped out. These guys are going deeper where no others go
One of the Titanic divers dove on this sub before.
They have actually been there. They seem to be more research focused.
rad
at last a half descent video with sound, i just watched the set of Ring of Fire videos and was a little disappointed with them, i am of course interested in what is down there as well as the Triton sub, not just interviews with staff etc and seeing views of the sub etc on the surface
the research you are doing is very valuable, i find the mapping particularly interesting, and in light of current events, finding missing people, boats, ships and other craft including aircraft could be vital in this insane time in our technicalities - while it seems way easier to communicate with space craft millions of miles away, perhaps we better begin using some NASA tech to subs and aircraft in order to locate faster
i find the camera technology slightly old fashioned, and ask the question, with micro electronics why not change everything to ceramic, it would last a lot longer in extreme environments, a company i worked for began using it in the 80's and i'm sure is wider used in applications now especially military applications, it is probably expensive but not as expensive as it was in the 80's, i'm sure it is achievable and you might be able to replace the air for a silicon based oil or something
SR. VESCONSO I ADDRESS YOU WITH THE GREATEST RESPECT THAT YOU DESERVE. YOU HAVE AN INCREDIBLE TALENT TO REACH THE DEPTHS OF THE OCEAN WHERE NO ONE HAS BEEN. I AM ADDRESSING YOU TODAY TO TELL YOU THAT YOU ARE THE MAN THAT THE LOST SUBMARINE NEEDS TO BE RESCUE. PLEASE SIR IF YOU CAN HELP IN THIS RESCUE, THERE IS LITTLE TIME, BUT WITH A MAN LIKE YOU, ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE. HAVE A BLESSED DAY. GOD BLESS YOU TODAY AND ALWAYS🙏🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Much talk + zero content = pointless video !
Literally british 💀💀💀
@@416Sig HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA NICE!