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This sounds very exciting to finally start exploring larger areas. Would they ever be able to build a morphological ship/submarine that could stand the pressures close to the ocean floors?
Wow!🚧🌊🔓💎💦
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about time we figured out what is down there for us to fully exploit it.
Heros
I would like to see that ship make a hard turn at full speed. Looks scary.
SOOOOO AWESOME!!!! Need a great cook on board???? 😁👍🏻😁
What a great nautical mile for you all. Congratulations. : )peace
Ships break, use big scoops
she looks rather top heavy, what sort of stabilizers are on board something like this amazing vessel?
I've been on it. So nice. In Damen Rotterdam. The furniture and interiors were made by Hoogendoorn.
Wow great boat!
that's FANTASTIC ship 🙂
Wow🎩 congratulations…we will finally know more of our amazing planet ⚓️
God I wish I could be a researcher on that ship. We need more people like these people in the world..
Question from a very novice sea guy, but it looks top heavy. Rocking away even in this small video.
So is ballast yet to be put in, or it isn't going to need any..?
doesn't look very stable, to top heavy?
So what's so different from all the other "ground-breaking" expedition vessels launched over the past few years? Maybe because it's partially funded by the morons that still hold a TV licence.
this is a gorgeous ship!
So why you guys never did a exploration on the Baltic Anomaly? If not for the "geology" or "features" on the landscape, you can at least see if the unusual shapes can house new species of deep underwater marine life.
This is a dream job for sure!!! I am a mechatronics major so I guess my hope would be getting to be apart of some kind of maintenance team for the subs! Man that would be an amazing career! I have already been inspired by the amazing work that your team has done with the Alucia so I can't wait to see what comes next.
Do any of these people that are so well funded ever do anything? Ya know like clean up the oceans?
It looks too top heavy – unstable??
Very proud to have been part of this amazing project, part of me is on that ship. I will never forget that experience.
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