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Sandra Teddy/Fotopress/Getty Images Japan's Shinkai can go down to 6,500 meters.
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That would put it ahead of Japan's Shinkai submersible, which can dive to 6,500 meters, and Russia's Mir, which can go down to 6,000 meters and was used to plant a Russian flag on the ocean floor beneath the Arctic in 2007.
China to Dive for Buried Treasures Jeremy Page 2011
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Voices of a Distant Star: A true labor of love, Voices of a Distant Star was written, directed, and produced by Makoto Shinkai on his home computer and, despite its modest 25 minute run time, proves a profound and incredibly heartfelt film - certainly more accomplished on an emotional and intellectual level than 99% of the big screen features out there.
MIND MELD: The Most Intelligent Films of Science Fiction 2009
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Seen here, 'Shinkai 6500' inside a ship docked in New Zealand in 2004.
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That would put it ahead of Japan's Shinkai, the world's deepest-diving active submersible, which can go down to 6,500 meters.
U.N. Clears China Sea-Floor Plan Jeremy Page 2011
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Once the Americans are out of my hair I will prepare a transmission to the captain of the Shinkai Maru 5.
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As Acting Captain of his host ship the Shinkai Maru 5, I authorize any authorities, security details, or bounty hunters to incarcerate the Transgenic Fish/Humanoid known as Spegg on sight.
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The pilot refers to his spacecraft as the “Shinkai Maru 5.”
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Oh! I also showed Spegg all the transmissions I received from the Shinkai Maru 5 but when I asked him about Maxim Akihiko Broussad, he got real quiet.
Blog Fiction | Sci-Fi | I can’t think of a good title for this post!!!!!!! | Station151 2010
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Japan's Shinkai can go down to 6,500 meters, Russia's Mir and France's Nautile to 6,000 meters, and the U.S.'s Alvin to 4,500 meters, although an upgraded version of the Alvin, designed to reach 6,500 meters, is scheduled to be ready by 2015.
China Makes Milestone Dive Jeremy Page 2011
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