Challenger Deep
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of Challenger Deep
First recorded in 1880–85; after the British Royal Navy survey ship H.M.S. Challenger, whose expedition of 1872–1876 made the first recordings of its depth
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In 2021, the duo ventured together in a submersible to the Challenger Deep and the Sirena Deep in the Mariana Trench.
From BBC • May 28, 2024
In 2012 he made a historic solo trek to the Challenger Deep, the deepest point on earth.
From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 29, 2023
In 2012, Mr. Cameron designed and piloted an experimental submersible into a region in the Pacific Ocean called the Challenger Deep.
From New York Times • Jun. 22, 2023
In 2022 Wright visited Challenger Deep, the deepest point in Earth’s oceans at nearly 36,000 feet below sea level.
From Scientific American • Jun. 20, 2023
“Only one member of this crew will make the dive,” the captain says, “and I’ve chosen you. You alone will achieve Challenger Deep and discover the riches it holds.”
From "Challenger Deep" by Neal Shusterman
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