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The First New Subsea Habitat In 40 Years Is About To Launch
samedi 8 novembre 2025, 04:30 , par Slashdot
One of Vanguard's modules, unappetizingly named the 'wet porch,' has a permanent opening in the floor (a.k.a. a 'moon pool') that doesn't flood because Vanguard's air pressure is matched to the water around it.It is this pressurization that makes the habitat so useful. Scuba divers working at its maximum operational depth of 50 meters would typically need to make a lengthy stop on their way back to the surface to avoid decompression sickness. This painful and potentially fatal condition, better known as the bends, develops if divers surface too quickly. A traditional 50-meter dive gives scuba divers only a handful of minutes on the seafloor, and they can make only a couple of such dives a day. With Vanguard's atmosphere at the same pressure as the water, its aquanauts need to decompress only once, at the end of their stay. They can potentially dive for many hours every day. That could unlock all kinds of new science and exploration. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://science.slashdot.org/story/25/11/08/0215248/the-first-new-subsea-habitat-in-40-years-is-abou...
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