A German aerospace engineer has made history as he spent 120 days underwater. Fifty-nine-year-old Rudiger Koch emerged from his 30-square-meter underwater home as Guinness World Records adjudicator ...
A German aerospace engineer has set a new world record, after living for 120 days under the sea in an attempt to prove that humans could expand to living beneath the oceans. For the record attempt, ...
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German Man Sets World Record For Most Time Spent Living Underwater: 'It Was a Great Adventure'
A German engineer set a Guinness World Record by living 120 days in an underwater capsule off Panama's coast, surpassing the previous record of 100 days and redefining possibilities for human ...
Dec. 3 (UPI) --A 59-year-old German man is more than 60 days into his attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the longest time spent living in an underwater fixed habitat. Rüdiger Koch, an ...
A German aerospace engineer celebrated setting a world record Friday for the longest time living underwater without depressurization -- 120 days in a submerged capsule off the coast of Panama. Rudiger ...
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Show more Show less German aerospace engineer Rudiger Koch jumps into the sea to celebrate setting a new world record -- 120 days living underwater The capsule was connected to an above-water chamber, ...
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