Scuba divers entering SEALAB I habitat capsule, At Sea, 1964
Footage shows aquanauts entering SEALAB I. Followed by an aquanaut taking off his gear when he arrives inside the capsule. The men would spend 11 days in the capsule, At Sea, 1964. SEALAB I, II, and III were experimental underwater habitats developed and deployed by the United States Navy during the 1960s to prove the viability of saturation diving and humans living in isolation for extended periods of time. The knowledge gained from the SEALAB expeditions helped advance the science of deep sea diving and rescue, and contributed to the understanding of the psychological and physiological strains humans can endure.





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Editorial #:
2189883588
Collection:
Archive Films: Editorial
Date created:
January 01, 1964
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License type:
Rights-ready
Release info:
Not released.ÌýMore information
Clip length:
00:00:17:10
Location:
At Sea
Mastered to:
QuickTime 12-bit ProRes 4444 HD 1920x1080 24p
Source:
Archive Films Editorial
Object name:
xd30702_1046footageshowsaquanautsenteringsealabi_followedbya
- 1964,
- Aqualung - Diving Equipment,
- Archival,
- Business Finance and Industry,
- Color Image,
- Deep,
- Diving Flipper,
- Diving chamber,
- Engineering,
- Environmental Issues,
- Equipment,
- Extreme Sports,
- Film - Moving Image,
- HD Format,
- Horizontal,
- Inhaling,
- Military,
- Moving Image,
- Nature,
- Navy,
- Outdoors,
- Politics,
- Politics and Government,
- Produced Segment,
- Real Time Video,
- Science and Technology,
- Scientific Exploration,
- Scuba Diving,
- Sea,
- Showing,
- Sport,
- Submarine,
- Swimming,
- Taking Off - Activity,
- US Military,
- US Navy,
- Undersea,
- Underwater,
- Video,
- Video with Sound,
- Water,