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... meters they found a vast crater , a half- mile wide and 275 meters deep . Continuous hissing sounds could be heard , followed periodically by a dull boom , the sig- nal for a mass of steam to sweep up past them , rising some- times to ...
... meters they found a vast crater , a half- mile wide and 275 meters deep . Continuous hissing sounds could be heard , followed periodically by a dull boom , the sig- nal for a mass of steam to sweep up past them , rising some- times to ...
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... meters long , the Nautilus was crewed by 116. Power was provided by a nuclear reactor containing a small core of ... meters high from the bottom of its keel to the top of its sail , Nautilus ideally needed at least 100 meters of water to ...
... meters long , the Nautilus was crewed by 116. Power was provided by a nuclear reactor containing a small core of ... meters high from the bottom of its keel to the top of its sail , Nautilus ideally needed at least 100 meters of water to ...
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... meters or less whenever possible . Above 3,000 meters he needed bottled oxygen , which was not working properly . Having for once strapped on his harness in case the basket hit the ice , he at last fell deeply asleep , only to be awoken ...
... meters or less whenever possible . Above 3,000 meters he needed bottled oxygen , which was not working properly . Having for once strapped on his harness in case the basket hit the ice , he at last fell deeply asleep , only to be awoken ...
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