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This DVD features films about the SeaLab I and Sealab II habitats, and more! You'll see astronaut Scott Carpenter's record-setting stay below the sea.
Watch as the mini-submarine Aluminaut, which played a role in the retrieval of a lost atomic bomb off the coast of Spain, demonstrates its proficiency as a salvage tool.
The DVD includes a revealing profile of some of the most sophisticated submersibles of the 60's and 70's, the Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicles (DSRV) Avalon and Mystic, designed to free trapped crewmen from a disabled submarine.
The DVD concludes with "Submarine Salvage" which shows the techniques used to raise a sunken submarine.
Color and b&w films. Run time: 120 minutes.
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Digitally remastered and restored from original 16mm prints, many of these
films have never been available to the public, and some have only recently been declassified.
Please note, due to their age and rarity, image and sound quality can vary.
This DVD is presented in the DVD-R format. It may not be compatible with older DVD players.
Please check your DVD player's manual for more information.
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