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*How Does A Submarine Work? - Blue Planet II - Earth Lab* Greg Foot steps aboard the Alucia vessel to check out the submarine (technically a submersible) used by the Blue Planet II team to film at depths down to 1000m. Greg talks to pilot team leader Mark "Buck' Taylor and finds out how such a delicate submersible is launched, protects its occupants and manoeuvres at such extreme depths.
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*How Does A Submarine Work? - Blue Planet II - Earth Lab* Greg Foot steps aboard the Alucia vessel to check out the submarine (technically a submersible) used by the Blue Planet II team to film at depths down to 1000m. Greg talks to pilot team leader Mark "Buck' Taylor and finds out how such a delicate submersible is launched, protects its occupants and manoeuvres at such extreme depths.
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Check out the other two channels in the BBC Earth network:
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About BBC Earth Lab:
Welcome to BBC Earth Lab! Always wanted to know What the world’s strongest material ? Why trains can’t go uphill? Or How big our solar system really is? Well you’ve come to the right place. Here at BBC Earth Lab we answer all your curious questions about science in the world around you (and further afield too).
As well as our Earth Lab originals we'll also bring you the best science clips from the BBC archive including Forces of Nature with Brian Cox, James May's Things You Need To Know and plenty to keep the Docs away with Trust Me I’m A Doctor.
And if there’s a question you have that we haven’t yet answered let us know in the comments on any of our videos and it could be answered by one of our Earth Lab experts.
Subscribe for more:
You can also find the BBC Earth community on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
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