Fénix 2
Fénix 2 is a deep-sea submersible designed for underwater exploration and research. It is known for its ability to reach depths of up to 4,000 meters, allowing scientists to study marine life and geological formations in extreme environments. The submersible is equipped with advanced technology, including high-definition cameras and robotic arms for sample collection.
Developed by Chile's National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Fénix 2 gained international attention during the 2010 Chilean miners' rescue, where it played a crucial role in locating and communicating with trapped miners. Its design emphasizes safety and efficiency, making it a valuable tool for oceanographic studies.