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DescriptionDeepSea Challenger descent graph-2.svg
English: Graph of the descent of James Cameron's DeepSea Challenger dive to the Challenger Deep on March 25, 2012. Graph shows depth vs time, as well as rate of descent vs time on the same graph.
The dive occurred at the deepest part of all the oceans, which is called Challenger Deep and is part of the Marianna Trench south of Guam. The graph is based on Paul Allen's twitter posts during the dive descent. The descent occurred on March 25, 2012 from about 19:16 UTC to 22:52 UTC. Cameron stayed on the bottom until about March 26, 2012 at 00:50 UTC when he started his ascent.
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