In 2026, a crew of six fully-trained aquanauts will be deployed to a new oceanic habitat system – beginning what promises to be the era of humanity's continuous presence underwater.
In 2026, a crew of six fully-trained aquanauts will be deployed to a new oceanic habitat system – beginning what promises to be the era of humanity's continuous presence underwater.
Earth's final frontier: The mysterious deep sea
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The final frontier? How humans could live underwater in 'ocean
Earth's final frontier: The mysterious deep sea
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Lost 2 Miles Below the Ocean - The New York Times
Jason Usborne on LinkedIn: The final frontier? How humans could live underwater in 'ocean stations
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