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An aquanaut is any person who remains underwater, breathing at the ambient pressure for long enough for the concentration of the inert components of the breathing gas dissolved in the body tissues to reach equilibrium, in a state known as saturation. Usually this is done in an underwater habitat on the seafloor for a period equal to or greater than 24 continuous hours without returning to the surface. The term is often restricted to scientists and academics, though there were a group of military aquanauts during the SEALAB program. Commercial divers in similar circumstances are referred to as saturation divers. An aquanaut is distinct from a submariner, in that a submariner is confined to a moving underwater vehicle such as a submarine that holds the water pressure out. Aquanaut derives fr

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  • Aquanaut (Forscher) (de)
  • Aquanaut (en)
  • Acuanauta (es)
  • Akuanauta (eu)
  • Akuanot (in)
  • Aquanaute (fr)
  • Oceanonauta (pl)
  • Aquanaut (diepzeeonderzoeker) (nl)
  • Aquanauta (pt)
  • Гидронавт (ru)
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  • Akuanot adalah orang yang menyelidiki dalam lautan. Akuanot berasal dari kata Latin aqua ("air") di tambah kata Yunani nautes ("pelaut"), berdasarkan pada analogi untuk istilah serupa "astronaut" (antariksawan). (in)
  • Een aquanaut is een persoon die onder water blijft en lang genoeg onder druk ademt om de concentratie van de inerte componenten van het adembare gas opgelost in de lichaamsweefsels in evenwicht te brengen, in een staat die bekend staat als verzadiging. Vaak wordt dit gedaan in een onderzeeverblijf op de zeebodem voor een periode langer of gelijk aan 24 opeenvolgende uren, zonder terug te keren naar het wateroppervlak. De eerste aquanaut was Robert Sténuit. Hij verbleef 24 uur aan boord van een kleine eenpersoons cilinder op 61 meter diepte in september 1962. (nl)
  • Oceanonauta, akwanauta - osoba uczestnicząca w eksploracji głębin mórz i oceanów. Do oceanonautów zaliczyć można oprócz nurków, również osoby uczestniczące w podwodnych eksperymentach i projektach badawczych. (pl)
  • Гидронавт, океанавт, акванавт (лат. aqua «вода», восходит к праиндоевр. akwa- и nau- «лодка»+ др.-греч. ναύτης «мореплаватель», от ναῦς «корабль, судно») — специалист по глубоководным погружениям. В отличие от обычных водолазов, для акванавтов характерно длительное пребывание и работа в подводных домах, лабораториях или подводном аппарате. (ru)
  • An aquanaut is any person who remains underwater, breathing at the ambient pressure for long enough for the concentration of the inert components of the breathing gas dissolved in the body tissues to reach equilibrium, in a state known as saturation. Usually this is done in an underwater habitat on the seafloor for a period equal to or greater than 24 continuous hours without returning to the surface. The term is often restricted to scientists and academics, though there were a group of military aquanauts during the SEALAB program. Commercial divers in similar circumstances are referred to as saturation divers. An aquanaut is distinct from a submariner, in that a submariner is confined to a moving underwater vehicle such as a submarine that holds the water pressure out. Aquanaut derives fr (en)
  • Der Begriff Aquanaut (von lat. aqua, Wasser, sowie griechisch naútēs, Seemann) bezeichnet eine Person, die sich aus Forschungszwecken für längere Zeiträume unter Wasser aufhält. Aquanautik als Forschungsbereich der Meereskunde befasst sich dementsprechend mit der Möglichkeit des Aufenthaltes von Menschen unter Wasser und der Erforschung und Nutzung von Meeresbodenschätzen. J. Miller und I. Koblick bezeichnen Personen, die sich mindestens 24 Stunden unter Wasser aufhalten als „Aquanauten“. Demnach wird diese Bezeichnung für Besatzungsmitglieder von Unterwasserstationen benutzt. (de)
  • Un acuanauta es cualquier persona que permanece bajo el agua, respirando a la presión ambiental durante el tiempo suficiente para que la concentración de los componentes inertes del gas respiratorio disuelto en los tejidos del cuerpo alcance el equilibrio, en un estado conocido como saturación. Por lo general, esto se realiza en un hábitat submarino en el fondo marino durante un período igual o mayor a 24 horas continuas sin regresar a la superficie. (es)
  • Akuanauta urpean, bere burua inguruko presioaren eraginpean jarriz, denbora luzez geratzen den gizabanakoari deritzo. Hori lortzeko itsas hondoan jarritako bizilekuetan 24 ordu edo gehiago igarotzen dituzte. Akuanauta terminoa gehienbat zientzialari eta ikerlariekin erabiltzen da, nahiz eta programan akuanauta militar talde batzuek parte hartzen zuten. Akuanauta hitza latineko aqua (ur) eta grezierazko nauta (nabigatzaile) hitzen elkarketatik dator. (eu)
  • Un aquanaute est un plongeur sous-marin qui demeure sous l'eau, exposé à la pression ambiante, suffisamment longtemps pour que son organisme entre en équilibre avec l'atmosphère surpressurisée de son système de support respiratoire (il s'agit de plongée en saturation). Le titre d'Aquanaute s'obtient après avoir passé une période égale ou supérieure à 24 heures en continu dans un habitat sous-marin sans avoir à retourner à la surface. Un aquanaute se différencie d'un sous-marinier (confiné dans un module ou véhicule dont l'atmosphère intérieure reste égale à la pression atmosphérique à la surface terrestre). (fr)
  • Aquanauta é a designação dada a qualquer pessoa que fique sob a água, exposta a um ambiente de pressão, por tempo suficiente para equilibrar a sua média respiratória com a superfície. Normalmente isto é feito em habitats submersos no fundo do mar por um periodo igual ou maior que 24 horas, sem retornar à superfície. O termo é geralmente restrito a cientistas e acadêmicos, apesar de já terem existido aquanautas militares durante o programa Sealab, um habitat construído e conduzido pela Marinha dos Estados Unidos. Mergulhos comerciais em circunstâncias similares são chamados de mergulhos de saturação. (pt)
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