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Live stream of Japanese deep submergence vehicle's 5,000 meter dive [video]

49 points| draugadrotten | 12 years ago |live.nicovideo.jp | reply

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[+] Anonymous238|12 years ago|reply
This would be great marketing for a new monster movie. We're doing a world first, live stream as we dive to 5,000m, come watch! Hey, what was the weird thing that just passed by... oh my god, we're being attac... cut to stand by and watch as social media outlets explode with the news.
[+] dedward|12 years ago|reply
I can't help but see this like going to space... except more dangerous.

We don't have to worry about the rocket fuel.. but those guys are in that tiny little space with the sub holding back 500 atmospheres of pressure outside. Holding in less than 1 atmosphere in a space-ship is easy. Holding back 5 kilometers of water sitting on top of you is hard.

[+] Retric|12 years ago|reply
I thing you vastly underestimate the hard parts of going to space. Building something to withstand 500 ATM is actually fairly easy, safely dumping over 30,625 times the energy to get to 100MPH into something and then disipating it on the way back is a little harder.
[+] gren|12 years ago|reply
Oh! They just reach the seafloor!
[+] TheOnly92|12 years ago|reply
This is wonderful, they're broadcasting live from the bottom of the sea!
[+] ksec|12 years ago|reply
I remember a phrase, something like; We known more about the Outer Space then we do about Earth's Ocean.
[+] TheOnly92|12 years ago|reply
Seems like they're using an optical cable to transmit the video feed back to the ship, then transmit back to the internet through satellite communication.

Congrats to around 110k people who are currently diving :D

[+] contingencies|12 years ago|reply
Seems from the last few minutes like a Japanese studio discussion overlayed on top of a fixed poor-angle picture of three guys locked in a tiny space, with the occasional cut to a piece of machinery in the black doing nothing recognizable. Meh, pass.
[+] Bjoern|12 years ago|reply
Do we know where approx. that dive location is?
[+] TheOnly92|12 years ago|reply
It's around Cayman island, Caribbean sea.
[+] hack_edu|12 years ago|reply
How is the latency and quality? Any skips?
[+] TheOnly92|12 years ago|reply
It's definitely quite high quality, just some lag due to satellite communication.