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Real estate entrepreneur aims to be first to reach space and the bottom of the ocean within a year
CNBC 3 hrs ago Michael Sheetz
Real estate firm The Connor Group s managing partner Larry Connor is teaming up with deep sea specialist EYOS Expeditions to next week explore both the Challenger Deep and the Sirena Deep of the Mariana Trench.
In January 2022, Connor will be the pilot for Axiom Space s 10-day AX-1 mission to the ISS, flying on SpaceX s Crew Dragon spacecraft.
Connor is aiming to be the first person to travel to both the deepest part of the ocean and outer space within 12 months.
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Divers Find Deepest Known Shipwreck USS Johnston
Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.
(Photo: Caladan Oceanic)
A privately funded mission has found, surveyed and filmed the USS Johnston, the world’s deepest known shipwreck, offshore Samar Island in the Philippines Sea.
The expedition was backed by Victor Vescovo, is an entrepreneur, explorer and retired U.S. Navy Commander who personally piloted his submersible DSV Limiting Factor down to the wreck during two separate, eight-hour dives 21,180 feet (6,456 meters) below the ocean s surface. These constituted the deepest wreck dives, manned or unmanned, in history. The image is impressive and we look forward to seeing the rest of the data collected during the expedition because the story of the Fletcher-class destroyer USS Johnston (DD 557) and her crew is a perfect example for modern Sailors of the honor, courage, commitment and valor of their predecessors from the Greatest Generation,” said Naval History and Heritage Command (NH