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In Memoriam: Seven Miles Deep Lunosapien

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

November 1st 2008 brought Swiss Oceanographer/Engineer Jacques Piccard to an eternal depth. At 86 years old Jacques, was one of the two people to achieve in 1960, a successful descent to 35,797 ft aboard his bathyscaphe funded by the US navy, submarine. Lt. Don Walsh and himself landed after a 5 hours descent on  the deepest point of the world’s oceans, the Challenger Deep,in  the Mariana Trench  located in the North Pacific Ocean. Jacques left  behind an inestimable legacy to future generations of oceanographers and engineers.  

Piccard (right) and Lt. Walsh

 

 

LUNO TV: Pursue The Breach!

Saturday, November 1st, 2008

We launched the channel no to long ago on youtube, the goal is to get more and more content posted about the Lunocet.

On another note, we would like to apologize, we have had some troubles delivering on the Lunocet DEMO for several reasons but time is not for excuses, rather let’s  move forward. Ted is officially full throttle on Lunocet production, as I mentioned previously we have had a couple of issues to solve on the footpocket, once again Ted is working his week end away after having designed a new carbon brake for Zero G.

We are hopeful that this week will see the footpocket issue solved and we are to set up a demo the week of November 10th  in Fort Lauderdale. For those of you interested in participating in the demo contact us through the Lunocet website via the inquiry section.

As for Luno TV  sign on to get the latest video.

 

Breachingly yours,

015~

 

http://www.youtube.com/user/Lunocet

 

On Set With Lunocet

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

 

Busy week end at the Lunocet factory with the History Channel show “Modern Marvels”  coming for a visit. The production team was surprised by the CNC machine shop look and the colossal massive  human made pound in the back:”We call it the sink tank guys!”(that’s what we said)

So make sure to tune in on the History channel December 22nd, to marvel at the modern Lunocet, primetime indeed!

cheers,

 

015~

 

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