The kit supports deep diving

A large size diving suit will be used in ocean research and will overcome the depth limitations with conventional diving.

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The diving suit is about 2m high, weighs 240kg, is made of hard metal and other materials. The Exosuit has four propulsion engines that support up, down, forward, backward or lateral movements.

In order for the wearer to dive for a long time, the researchers equipped a 50-hour oxygen supply system with fiber-optic wires, allowing the communication process to be monitored, oxygen monitoring and pressure between the underwater and the shore team. In addition, Exosuit also has a direct-rotating video transmission unit and a video surveillance system on the ground.

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Divers in Exosuit suits. (Photo: NBC News)

With this diving suit, the wearer can dive to a depth of about 305 meters above sea level. This is an inability to hear human screams.

Live Science says researchers will make their first trip with the Exosuit diving suit in July to gather images and research live animals in the "Canyons" area , located off the coast. New England coast.

Here, experts will study the bioluminescence and fluorescence phenomena of the mesopelagic ocean , at about 200-1,000 m below sea level. This is a blur of light and the pressure may be 30 times greater than the pressure on the surface.

Bioluminescence is a phenomenon in which light is produced by living organisms by a chemical reaction in the body of an organism. Biological fluorescence occurs when organisms absorb light at short wavelengths and high energy (such as ultraviolet light), which then emits light at longer wavelengths. This process causes the organisms to emit light, usually blue or red.