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🗓️ 22 December 2022
⏱️ 51 minutes
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0:00.0 | BBC Sounds, Music, Radio, Podcasts. |
0:04.7 | Thanks for downloading this episode of In Our Time. |
0:07.2 | There's a reading list to go with it on our website, |
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0:12.8 | at BBC In Our Time. |
0:14.6 | I hope you enjoyed the program. |
0:16.4 | Hello, in 1872, HMS Challenger set out from Portsmouth |
0:20.7 | on a four-year mission around the world |
0:23.2 | to explore the ocean depths and search for new life. |
0:26.6 | It's been called the Victorian Apollo Mission, |
0:29.2 | and its scale was breathtaking. |
0:31.3 | The team on board found thousands of new species |
0:34.3 | proved their was life on the deepest sea beds |
0:36.7 | and plumbed the Mariana trench five miles below the surface. |
0:40.9 | It's discovered as a service that there's still being studied today, |
0:44.0 | offering insights into the ever-changing oceans |
0:46.3 | that cover so much of our planet |
0:48.0 | and into the health of our planet. |
0:50.1 | We'd be to discuss this Challenger exhibition, |
0:52.1 | our Sam Robinson, SMMI Research Fellow |
0:54.8 | at the University of Southampton, |
0:56.8 | Charles Miller, Principal Curator of Micropalianology |
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