New submersible capable of return to deepest ocean depths

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TritonSub1Triton Submarines, civil submarine manufacturing company based in Florida, this week announced plans to build the Triton 36,000 full ocean depth submersible for the commercial market.

Based on the chassis design of current Triton models that can dive up to 3,300 feet, the new Triton 36,000 features new glass production technology that will allow it to become the deepest diving multi-passenger autonomous submersible in the world.

The Triton 36,000 full ocean depth submersible passenger cockpit will be approximately six feet in diameter and made entirely of borosilicate glass. Developed by San Diego-based Rayotek Scientific, the cockpit will open and close like a clam shell, forming a complete, transparent sphere.

The Triton 36,000 will be controlled through a system of touchscreen controls and information displays with commands communicated by fiber optic systems that transmit light signals through the glass hull. Temperature controls keep the interior comfortable for shirtsleeves while the design keeps internal pressure stabilized at 1 atmosphere -- the same as being above water. The sub can descend at 500 feet per minute, meaning it can reach the deepest spot in the ocean in approximately 75 minutes.

TritonSub2Concurrently, Triton also announced the "Race to Inner Space," an invitation to aspiring ocean explorers and entrepreneurs around the world to join Triton in the pursuit of making the deep ocean accessible to all, discovering new life forms critical to science and research, and rekindling America's passion for leading the world in exploration and adventure.

"At a time when we're retiring the shuttles that explored outer space, we have an incredible opportunity to launch a new type of shuttle to explore inner space," said L. Bruce Jones, CEO of Triton Subs and the force behind the Triton 36,000. "Being able to go to the deepest spot in the ocean in little more than an hour is going to revolutionize our relationship with the deep ocean. We're opening the door to unlimited possibilities of exploration, science and wonder that anyone can experience."

The Triton 36,000 can carry the first humans back to the deepest part of the ocean in more than 50 years -- a place that has only seen visitors once in the history of humankind when Don Walsh and Jacques Piccard descended in the bathyscaphe Trieste in 1960. Designed for serious explorers and scientists, as well as commercial use, the Triton 36,000 can retain its safety and integrity over the course of hundreds of dives.



About Triton Submarines LLC
Triton Submarines LLC is part of the U.S. Submarine group of companies. The Triton line of submersibles includes the Triton 1000 two- and three-passenger models and the Triton 3,300, also available in two- and three-person models, diving to 1,000 and 3,300 feet respectively. The group also builds larger luxury submarines for yacht-based operations that carry 4, 6 and 10 passengers as well as large diesel-electric luxury submarines and tourist submarines.
The group is also building the world's first undersea resort in Fiji (Poseidon Resorts) and has formed a new company engaged in building sea-floor residences and commercial buildings (U.S. Substructures).
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