Footage of Conshelf I continental shelf station, At Sea, 1968
Underwater footage shows Conshelf I, a continental shelf station. A man is seen inside the cabin with compressed air, which was where two divers lived together for 69 hours, At Sea, 1968.
In 1962, Conshelf I was set up off Marseilles at ten meters depth. Two men, Albert Falco and Claude Wesly, were the first oceanauts to live underwater for a week. Christened Diogenes, this strange steel cylinder, 5 meters long and 2.5 meters in diameter, served as home and laboratory for its two inhabitants.





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Editorial #:
2189879887
Collection:
Archive Films: Editorial
Date created:
January 01, 1968
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License type:
Rights-ready
Release info:
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Clip length:
00:00:12:07
Location:
At Sea
Mastered to:
QuickTime 12-bit ProRes 4444 HD 1920x1080 24p
Source:
Archive Films Editorial
Object name:
xd30702_0906underewaterfootageshowsconshelfi_acontinentalshe
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