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  2. Trieste (bathyscaphe) - Wikipedia

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    Trieste is a Swiss-designed, Italian-built deep-diving research bathyscaphe. In 1960, it became the first crewed vessel to reach the bottom of Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench, the deepest point in Earth's seabed. [2] The mission was the final goal for Project Nekton, a series of dives conducted by the United States Navy in the Pacific ...

  3. Trieste II (Bathyscaphe) - Wikipedia

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    Commanded by Lt Comdr. John B. Mooney Jr., with co-pilot Lt. John H. Howland and Capt. Frank Andrews, Trieste II conducted dives in the vicinity of the loss site of Thresher – operations commenced by the first Trieste the year before. She recovered bits of wreckage, positively fixing the remains as that of the lost Thresher, in September 1964.

  4. Bathyscaphe - Wikipedia

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    Bathyscaphe Trieste before its only dive into the Mariana Trench. The Trieste in 1958. A bathyscaphe (/ ˈbæθɪˌskeɪf, - ˌskæf /) is a free-diving, self-propelled deep-sea submersible, consisting of a crew cabin similar to a Bathysphere, but suspended below a float rather than from a surface cable, as in the classic Bathysphere design. [1]

  5. Free Territory of Trieste - Wikipedia

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    Slovenia. Italy. The Free Territory of Trieste[2] was an independent territory in Southern Europe between Northern Italy and Yugoslavia, facing the north part of the Adriatic Sea, under direct responsibility of the United Nations Security Council in the aftermath of World War II. For a period of seven years, it acted as a free city.

  6. FNRS-2 - Wikipedia

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    The FNRS-3 at the Tour Royale in Toulon. The FNRS-2 was the first bathyscaphe. It was created by Auguste Piccard. Work started in 1937 but was interrupted by World War II. The deep-diving submarine was finished in 1948. The bathyscaphe was named after the Belgian Fonds National de la Recherche Scientifique (FNRS), the funding organization for ...

  7. Imperial Free City of Trieste - Wikipedia

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    The Imperial Free City of Trieste and its Territory (German: Reichsunmittelbare Stadt Triest und ihr Gebiet, Italian: Città Imperiale di Trieste e Dintorni) was a possession of the Habsburg monarchy in the Holy Roman Empire from the 14th century to 1806, a constituent part of the German Confederation and the Austrian Littoral from 1849 to 1920, and part of the Italian Julian March until 1922.

  8. History of Trieste - Wikipedia

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    The history of Trieste began with the formation of a town of modest size in pre-Roman times, which became an actual city only after Roman conquest in the second century BC and subsequent colonisation. After the imperial era, the city declined following barbarian invasions, becoming only marginally important for the next millennium.

  9. File:Trieste nh96807.svg - Wikipedia

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    Description. Trieste nh96807.svg. English: Bathyscaphe Trieste. Redrawing of U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph NH 96807, General arrangement drawing of Trieste, ca. 1959 Redrawn using Adobe Illustrator by drawing over the image to reproduce the line drawing. Some areas were unclear in the photo, so reasonable interpolations were made.