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The Daily Galaxy on MSNChina Plans Deep-Sea ‘Space Station’ 6,000 Feet Below the South China SeaChina has revealed plans to construct a deep-sea research facility at a depth of 6,000 feet beneath the South China Sea, a ...
China plans to establish a deep-sea research station by 2030 in the South China Sea at a depth of 2,000 meters. This high-tech facility will study cold seep ecosystems, monitor methane emissions ...
Beijing: China has approved the establishment of a deep-sea research center after years of debate and technical review. It is ...
China plans a 6,000-foot-deep ocean base, blending research with military and energy ambitions. This move fuels global ...
China is advancing its deep-sea ambitions with plans for a research station 2,000 meters beneath the South China Sea, a region rich in resources and contested by multiple nations. The facility ...
A simulated picture of the cold seeps ecosystem research facility Photo: Liu Caiyu/GT. China on Friday announced the official ...
Positioned 2,000 metres below the ocean’s surface, the research station will serve as a hub for studying the deep sea. It is expected to become operational by 2030. The station’s innovative ...
Scientists will be able to work for up to a month in the facility that will be anchored 2,000 metres below the surface.
China is planning a massive deep-sea station 6,561ft below the surface of highly contested waters in the South China Sea. The research centre, described as a "deep-sea space station" in a report ...
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