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Kaikō (かいこう, "Ocean Trench") was a remotely operated underwater vehicle (ROV) built by the Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC) for exploration of the deep sea. Kaikō was the second of only five vessels ever to reach the bottom of the Challenger Deep, as of 2019. Between 1995 and 2003, this 10.6 ton unmanned submersible conducted more than 250 dives, collecting 350 biological species (including 180 different bacteria), some of which could prove to be useful in medical and industrial applications. On 29 May 2003, Kaikō was lost at sea off the coast of Shikoku Island during Typhoon Chan-Hom, when a secondary cable connecting it to its launcher at the ocean surface broke.

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  • Kaikō (fr)
  • Kaikō ROV (en)
  • Kaiko (it)
  • かいこう (ja)
  • Kaikō (pl)
  • Kaikō (pt)
  • Кайко (подводный аппарат) (ru)
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  • Le ROV Kaikō était un véhicule sous-marin téléguidé de recherche océanographique japonais exploité par la Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC) entre 1995 et 2003. Il s’agissait du premier et unique ROV de 11.000 mètres au monde. Après la perte du véhicule lors de l'accident du 29 mai 2003, pour le remplacer, le Kaikō 7000 a été développé puis transformé en Kaikō 7000-II et Kaikō Mk-IV . (fr)
  • かいこうは、海洋科学技術センター(JAMSTEC; 2004年以降は海洋研究開発機構に改編)が開発・運用した有索式・遠隔操作式の無人潜水機(ROV)。 1990年代中盤の実用化以降、世界初・唯一の11,000メートル級ROVとして活躍した。また2003年の事故でビークル(子機)を喪失して以降は、7,000メートル級のかいこう7000に改造されて運用を継続した。 (ja)
  • Kaikō (jap. 海溝) – japoński robot (zdalnie sterowany pojazd) do prac podwodnych, który 24 marca 1995 r. zszedł na dno Rowu Mariańskiego, wykonując najdokładniejszy do dnia dzisiejszego pomiar głębokości wynoszący 10 911 m. W lutym 1996 r. robot ten zebrał próbki z dna Rowu Mariańskiego. Zaginął podczas tajfunu 29 marca 2003 roku. (pl)
  • Кайко (Kaikō) — дистанционно управляемый подводный аппарат, построенный для изучения морских глубин. Кайко был вторым из четырёх аппаратов, которые когда-либо достигали дна Бездны Челленджера (по состоянию на 2010 год). В период с 1995 по 2003 годы аппарат совершил более 250 погружений, собрал 350 видов организмов (включая 180 видов бактерий). 29 мая 2003 года Кайко был потерян у побережья острова Сикоку во время тайфуна Чан-Хом из-за обрыва троса, соединяющего его с судном-носителем Kairei. (ru)
  • Kaikō (かいこう, "Ocean Trench") was a remotely operated underwater vehicle (ROV) built by the Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC) for exploration of the deep sea. Kaikō was the second of only five vessels ever to reach the bottom of the Challenger Deep, as of 2019. Between 1995 and 2003, this 10.6 ton unmanned submersible conducted more than 250 dives, collecting 350 biological species (including 180 different bacteria), some of which could prove to be useful in medical and industrial applications. On 29 May 2003, Kaikō was lost at sea off the coast of Shikoku Island during Typhoon Chan-Hom, when a secondary cable connecting it to its launcher at the ocean surface broke. (en)
  • Kaikō (かいこう, in lingua giapponese "Fossa oceanica") era un ROV (veicolo radio-comandato) giapponese che recuperò dei batteri dal fondo dell'abisso Challenger nella Fossa delle Marianne, il luogo più profondo del pianeta. Il 2 marzo 1996, Kaikō raggiunse una profondità di 10897 m, la più profonda immersione per un sommergibile radiocomandato mai registrata (il Batiscafo Trieste mantiene comunque il record per la più profonda immersione, nel 1960). (it)
  • Kaikō (海溝 Kaikō? "fossa oceânica") foi um veículo submarino operado remotamente (ROV) construído pela (JAMSTEC) para a exploração do . O Kaikō foi o segundo de apenas três veículos que alcançaram o fundo do abismo Challenger (dados de 2010). Entre 1995 e 2003, este submersível não tripulado efetuou mais de 250 mergulhos, colhendo 350 espécies biológicas (incluindo 180 bactérias diferentes), algumas das quais poderão vir a ser úteis em aplicações médicas e industriais. Em 29 de maio de 2003, o Kaikō perdeu-se no mar ao largo da ilha Shikoku durante o , quando se partiu um cabo secundário que o ligava ao seu lançador. (pt)
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