"Exploring Ocean Stations: The Future of Human Life Underwater"

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"Exploring Ocean Stations: The Future of Human Life Underwater"
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Deep, an ocean technology and exploration company, is developing subsea habitats that will allow a permanent human presence underwater. In 2026, a crew of six fully trained aquanauts will be deployed to their newly unveiled Sentinel oceanic habitat system, enabling them to live at depths of up to 200m for up to 28 days at a time. This revolutionary technology aims to revolutionize the way scientists observe, monitor, and understand the oceans, similar to the achievements made in outer space. The subsea habitats will be made from materials used in space rockets and will be self-sufficient, powered by renewable energy. The goal is to explore the last frontier of the ocean before its secrets are lost forever.

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