Published to mark the 150th anniversary of the launch of the Challenger
expedition, The Challenger Expedition: Exploring the Ocean's Depths
tells the story of the groundbreaking voyage that transformed our
understanding of the deep sea.
On December 1872, HMS Challenger, especially modified to support a team
of civilian scientists, set sail from Portsmouth, England, to begin a
round-the-world journey, unique for the scale of its ambition and scope.
Exploring the Deep tracks the paths of six objects associated with the
Challenger expedition, including the Baillie sounding machine, a
starfish, a photographic album and HMS Challenger itself, to reveal the
stories of the often hidden work, technologies and international
collaboration at the heart of this nineteenth-century scientific
endeavour.
Lavishly illustrated with objects from the National Maritime Museum and
significant collections around the world, The Challenger Expedition is a
fascinating tale of scientific breakthroughs, global trade networks,
empire and the legacy of the Challenger expedition on the modern study
of oceanography.