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Grandson of Jacques-Yves Cousteau Wants to Build Underwater Version of International Space Station – Sputnik International
Fabien attempts to continue his family tradition. In the 1960s, Jacques-Yves Cousteau built underwater villages as part of the Conshelf projects, aimed at creating an…
Fabien attempts to continue his family tradition. In the 1960s, Jacques-Yves Cousteau built underwater villages as part of the Conshelf projects, aimed at creating an environment where explorers could live and work. Back then, Aquanauts lived at a depth of 36 feet (almost 11 meters) for two weeks in the Red Sea.Fabien Cousteau, the grandson of legendary explorer and innovator Jacques-Yves Cousteau, wants to build an underwater version of the International Space Station. Fabien, who followed in h…
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