Otis Barton

Engineer and bathysphere designer

Otis Barton - Engineer and bathysphere designer
Born

June 5th, 1899
126 years ago

Died

1992
33 years ago — 93 years old

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

United States

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An engineer and inventor, created the bathysphere, an early submersible used for deep-sea exploration. Collaborated with naturalist William Beebe in 1930, achieving a record depth of 3,028 feet in the Atlantic Ocean. Contributed to advances in marine science and underwater technology. Also involved in acting, appearing in several films during the 1930s, showcasing a multifaceted career in engineering and entertainment.

Designed the bathysphere

Achieved a record ocean depth of 3,028 feet

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