Absolutely love Victor and his crew!!! The Drs and scientists that are able to take this new info and teach and learn all about the new depths. Well done!
I have admired Victor for a while and have seen these videos before the Titan tragedy, but I find myself returning to watch them to restore my faith in ocean engineering, good design, common sense, safety standards, and ultimately in the learned experience from past efforts.
I am consistently impressed with the people that Victor brings along on these missions. He clearly goes out of his way to find the absolute brightest stars from local communities. It's nice to see an old white dude who is acutely aware that he's just a tiny part of the world, and goes out of his way to make it better 👍
Seeing this for the first time after all the incidents recently and this is good to hear of a legit sub that has safety standards. also great camera work on these videos keep up the work!
That was a very personal experience for the dr to see his part of the oceanic real time and share personal stories with Victor a colleague and now a friend that's a pretty unique experience ,I'm sure there were some very late night conversations in the crew lounge and the mess, Brilliant.
12:00 I have gone back at least three times to watch that shrimp swim. Those little legs or swimmers, whatever the little bits are that are moving around are so cool. I have watched a few hours worth of these videos today and I love how much they involve the local scientist or just local people in the missions. Super cool to see them take a Chan on the first ever manned mission to a Chilean trench.
Is a great example of what a good safe submersible is supposed to be. I've watched at least one other video of this oceanic company that went to the Calypso deep off the coast of Greece in the ionian trench and I just can't get over the beautiful spherical shape of the crew cabin. Dunrite done safely we can find out so many things about the deep oceans which we know less about then way out there in the cosmos in space.
Wow, haven’t felt this strong drive for exploring a frontier since I was a kid. If you’ll need engineering, ops or even kitchen crew for future missions, let me know😄Awesome work out there guys!
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🙏🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Good video. One small thing, I think if you pick a more interesting thumbnail that you'll get more views. The sub underwater etc. There's nothing wrong with the thumbnail of the Dr or anything it's just people will be more likely to click on an unusual or interesting looking thumbnail. (Just my 2 cents)
Why care about the views when you have, multi-millions if not multi-billions dollar rich people, governments, funding your company?😂😂😂 For them, youtube income is nothing but just a penny.😂😂
@@RPGreg2600 then people should start more actively searching for useful things rather than being fed by the Algorithm itself. The funny thing is, why do youtube algorithms always feed useless, mindless content like... ASMR, or gags or whatever, is because the majority of the people who watch TH-cam are looking for something easy for their mind to relax and maybe kill time rather than searching for scientific topics as they did in this video. That's how capitalism works, bro. They didn't care about good or wrong, which content has more benefits or which one has a bad impact on society, only profits! If more people in the world engage in science, math, biology, etc, our society might have a chance to debunk the myth of the universe by now. Lol
Victor, Were you wearing the titanium 600 p o or the Omega Ultra Deep Hope 1 day, I will wear the summer blue SS ultra deep. Thanks for all the dedication! Bill Buckhead Ga
Hi from Oamaru New Zealand. Could you show us the creatures from the deepest places they live in please?. Also what do they eat?. Thanks for your devotion to what you do.
@@NZVideoGuy Its always great to see N.Zeders in all the amazing fields of sciences, commerce and industry the world has to offer. My ears pricked up after hearing the accents, it's so amazing the Aussie accent stood out with the Kiwi who did the dive together. Gosch they went down 11 kilometers as opposed to 3 on Titan. I just can't get my head around a depth of water from Alliance works Pukueri to Totara Elementary school.
Sweet video. Quick question: do y’all have an Instagram? I searched for y’all and found an account, but it hasn’t posted since 2020. I was curious if that’s the correct one, but y’all coincidentally haven’t posted since, or if the account is defective/inactive.
Wow, so much hate, and I don't understand why. The scientists on board thought it was an extraordinary scientific mission with amazing new insights gained on the wildlife density and diversity at these extreme depths. -No one- had ever witnessed what was down there before.
@@victorvescovo5773 why is everything always hate with you types? I just made a simple observation. I bet you call everything hate, then wonder why nobody ever listens to you.
Absolutely love Victor and his crew!!! The Drs and scientists that are able to take this new info and teach and learn all about the new depths. Well done!
Why do I tear up every single time they hit bottom!??? I love the teamwork and camaraderie❤
I have admired Victor for a while and have seen these videos before the Titan tragedy, but I find myself returning to watch them to restore my faith in ocean engineering, good design, common sense, safety standards, and ultimately in the learned experience from past efforts.
I am consistently impressed with the people that Victor brings along on these missions. He clearly goes out of his way to find the absolute brightest stars from local communities.
It's nice to see an old white dude who is acutely aware that he's just a tiny part of the world, and goes out of his way to make it better 👍
Without the "old white dude" there is no Caladan Oceanic.
Might be a joking reference to Oceangate not hiring 'old white dudes'
Thank you. I really do try. Thank you for the acknowledgement.
Seeing this for the first time after all the incidents recently and this is good to hear of a legit sub that has safety standards. also great camera work on these videos keep up the work!
That was a very personal experience for the dr to see his part of the oceanic real time and share personal stories with Victor a colleague and now a
friend that's a pretty unique experience ,I'm sure there were some very late night conversations in the crew lounge and the mess, Brilliant.
12:00 I have gone back at least three times to watch that shrimp swim. Those little legs or swimmers, whatever the little bits are that are moving around are so cool.
I have watched a few hours worth of these videos today and I love how much they involve the local scientist or just local people in the missions. Super cool to see them take a Chan on the first ever manned mission to a Chilean trench.
Extraordinary & fantastic voyage!
Is a great example of what a good safe submersible is supposed to be. I've watched at least one other video of this oceanic company that went to the Calypso deep off the coast of Greece in the ionian trench and I just can't get over the beautiful spherical shape of the crew cabin. Dunrite done safely we can find out so many things about the deep oceans which we know less about then way out there in the cosmos in space.
This is an impressive outfit. The ship, crew, submersible. Very interesting dives.
When you do something awesome with a Latin American you've got to expect a hug Victor.
More videos PLEASE :)
Wow, haven’t felt this strong drive for exploring a frontier since I was a kid. If you’ll need engineering, ops or even kitchen crew for future missions, let me know😄Awesome work out there guys!
Awesome!👍
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🙏🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Why are you YELLING??
A question:
Do the sub record any sound that could be emitted by creatures or other sources?
Love the red beanie. Jacques Cousteau would be proud of you, Victor!
It was definitely an homage.
Good video. One small thing, I think if you pick a more interesting thumbnail that you'll get more views. The sub underwater etc. There's nothing wrong with the thumbnail of the Dr or anything it's just people will be more likely to click on an unusual or interesting looking thumbnail. (Just my 2 cents)
They didn't want the views apparently. A whole 7k was enough
Why care about the views when you have, multi-millions if not multi-billions dollar rich people, governments, funding your company?😂😂😂
For them, youtube income is nothing but just a penny.😂😂
@@ryannovel8892this is great content that more people should see, that's why. Instead the algorithm feeds everyone mindless crap.
@@RPGreg2600 then people should start more actively searching for useful things rather than being fed by the Algorithm itself.
The funny thing is, why do youtube algorithms always feed useless, mindless content like... ASMR, or gags or whatever, is because the majority of the people who watch TH-cam are looking for something easy for their mind to relax and maybe kill time rather than searching for scientific topics as they did in this video.
That's how capitalism works, bro. They didn't care about good or wrong, which content has more benefits or which one has a bad impact on society, only profits!
If more people in the world engage in science, math, biology, etc, our society might have a chance to debunk the myth of the universe by now. Lol
Victor,
Were you wearing the titanium 600 p o or the Omega Ultra Deep
Hope 1 day, I will wear the summer blue SS ultra deep.
Thanks for all the dedication!
Bill
Buckhead Ga
Greetings from Atacama 🤓🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱
viva CHILE
Hi from Oamaru New Zealand.
Could you show us the creatures from the deepest places they live in please?. Also what do they eat?.
Thanks for your devotion to what you do.
It's awesome to see another Oamaru native following Victor and his expeditions. Victor blows me away. I hope you get an answer to your question. 👍😊
@@NZVideoGuy Its always great to see N.Zeders in all the amazing fields of sciences, commerce and industry the world has to offer. My ears pricked up after hearing the accents, it's so amazing the Aussie accent stood out with the Kiwi who did the dive together. Gosch they went down 11 kilometers as opposed to 3 on Titan.
I just can't get my head around a depth of water from Alliance works Pukueri to Totara Elementary school.
Proud to see Tino Rangatiratanga an hear a Kiwi accent @7:38
Sweet video. Quick question: do y’all have an Instagram? I searched for y’all and found an account, but it hasn’t posted since 2020. I was curious if that’s the correct one, but y’all coincidentally haven’t posted since, or if the account is defective/inactive.
Why is it on each big dive you spend hours down there but show us like 3 minutes of actual underwater at the bottom footage...
How did they change the clothes going down the sea
What are the advantages of having a human in the craft vs making it remotely operated? Just to say that humans have been there?
“ALRIGHT! Here we go, its gonna be a little, chile…….down there”
❤❤❤❤
I want to hear Victor Vescovo share his thought on the Titan and talk about the CEO....
He already did
@@Eltacospotfoodtruckwhere did he say that? I'd love to see that.
This seemed more like a field trip then a science expedition lol.
yeah mostly because there's nothing discover of any real value
Wow, so much hate, and I don't understand why. The scientists on board thought it was an extraordinary scientific mission with amazing new insights gained on the wildlife density and diversity at these extreme depths. -No one- had ever witnessed what was down there before.
@@victorvescovo5773 why is everything always hate with you types? I just made a simple observation. I bet you call everything hate, then wonder why nobody ever listens to you.
@@victorvescovo5773 go on… explain how we are being hateful…
Ok i clicked this video thinking they were diving antartica… finished the video and realized it wasnt antartica
You mean is wasn't controlled with a video game controller?? Well they just aren't breaking enough rules clearly