The Eternal Darkness: A Personal History of Deep-Sea Exploration

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The Eternal Darkness: A Personal History of Deep-Sea Exploration

Author(s): Robert D. Ballard
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Binding: Hardcover
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The Eternal Darkness presents a vivid, first-person history of 20th-century deep-sea exploration. Drawing on decades of expeditions, the narrative traces how advances in underwater technology opened the ocean's depths to scientific study, archaeology, and discovery.

The book surveys key themes—development of manned and unmanned systems, landmark finds that changed our view of the planet, and the role of engineering in unlocking submerged history. Anecdotes and technical detail combine to explain how exploration and science interact beneath the waves.

Ideal for readers interested in oceanography, maritime history, or the technological story behind major discoveries. Published by Princeton University Press in 2000 (388 pages). ISBN 0691027404 / 9780691027401.

Highlights

  • History of underwater exploration technology
  • Accounts of major ocean discoveries
  • Connections between science, archaeology, and engineering

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