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Auguste Piccard (PX 8)

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In service
  
1964

Length
  
28 m

Weight
  
222 tons

Beam
  
6.8 m

Builder
  
Namesake
  
Type
  
Launched
  
27 February 1964

Draft
  
3.63 m

Endurance
  
2 days 0 hours

Auguste Piccard (PX-8) Auguste Piccard Aufgetaucht aus der Versenkung Beobachter

Displacement
  
222 t (218 long tons; 245 short tons)

Auguste piccard px 8 top 7 facts


The Auguste Piccard mesoscaphe, also known simply as the Mésoscaphe, was a manned underwater submarine designed in 1964 by Jacques Piccard, son of Auguste Piccard. It was the world's first passenger submarine, built for Expo64, the 1964 Swiss national exhibition in Lausanne. It was built at the Giovanola fabrication plant in Monthey and the first immersion took place in Le Bouveret on 27 February 1964. It has a total of 45 Plexiglas portholes, with 20 on each side for the 40 passengers.

Auguste Piccard (PX-8) Le msoscaphe a refait surface Coopration Le magazine

The Auguste Piccard achieved 1,100 dives in Lake Geneva with 33,000 visitors in 1964 and 1965, to a depth of approximately 150 metres. The ride cost CHF 40 and was the hit of the national exhibition. From 1969 to 1984, it achieved scientific and industrial observation dives in the Gulf of Mexico.

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The ship is currently on display at the Swiss Museum of Transport in Lucerne. It was fully restored for the first time between 2005 and 2014, the restoration taking 28,000 hours.

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References

Auguste Piccard (PX-8) Wikipedia


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