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Jiaolong to probe deep with new mother ship

- By ZHAO LEI zhaolei@chinadaily.com.cn

China’s manned deep-sea submersibl­e Jiaolong is scheduled to dive 7,000 meters into the Marianas Trench in the western Pacific Ocean, the world’s deepest known natural trench, in July as part of the country’s effort to make its mark in exploring the mysteries of that dark world.

Ding Zhongjun, deputy chief engineer at the Ministry of Natural Resources’ National Deep Sea Center, told Science and Technology Daily on Thursday that the July operation will be based aboard Jiaolong’s new mother ship, Deep Sea 1, and will last 40 days with 10 dives.

The mission is intended to verify the compatibil­ity of Jiaolong and Deep Sea 1, he said, adding that afterward they will remain in the western Pacific to conduct other scientific expedition­s.

Zhang Fumin, Deep Sea 1’s chief designer, from China State Shipbuildi­ng Corp, said the ship is being built at Wuchang Shipbuildi­ng Industry Group in Wuhan, Hubei province. When it is commission­ed in the coming months, it will become the world’s most advanced mother ship for manned submersibl­es. It will be tasked with servicing the nation’s major deep-sea submersibl­es, which include manned and robotic models, he said.

Deep Sea 1 is 90.2 meters long, 16.8 meters wide and displaces about 4,500 metric tons. It will be able to sail more than 22,000 kilometers in a single mission and sustain a 60-day operation in any area of ocean, Zhang said.

The vessel will feature better technologi­cal and scientific capabiliti­es than the four other dedicated submersibl­e mother ships around the globe, the designer said, explaining that it will extensivel­y boost Jiaolong’s operationa­l capability.

Named after a mythical dragon, Jiaolong is China’s first manned deep-sea research submersibl­e. It reached its greatest depth, 7,062 meters, in the Marianas Trench in June 2012. Previously, Jiaolong was based on

Xiangyangh­ong 09, a survey vessel in service since 1978.

The last time Jiaolong and Xiangyangh­ong 09 were used together was in 2017, when they conducted a 138-day expedition that started in February and concluded in June.

After the trip, Xiangyangh­ong 09 was relieved of its role as the submersibl­e’s mother ship. Jiaolong is now undergoing a technical overhaul at its base in Qingdao, Shandong province.

 ?? LIU SHIPING / XINHUA ?? Manned deep-sea sub Jiaolong is shown during a mission in 2017.
LIU SHIPING / XINHUA Manned deep-sea sub Jiaolong is shown during a mission in 2017.

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