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Challenger Deep (1620 bytes)
1: ...he oceans, [[1 E4 m|10,911 meters]] (35,797 feet) deep at its maximum, near 11° 22'N 142° 36'E. 5: ...este'']] descended to 10,916 meters (35,813 feet) deep in the trench. 9: ... depth of 10,911 m (35,797 ft) for the Challenger Deep, is believed to be the most accurate measurement ... Challenger (1020 bytes) 1: '''Challenger''' may mean: 3: * [[Space Shuttle Challenger|Space Shuttle ''Challenger'']], the [[United States|American]] [[space shutt... 4: ...ly the one carrying the [[Challenger expedition|''Challenger'' expedition]], a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[oc... 5: * [[Challenger Deep]], the deepest point in the world's [[ocean]]s 6: * [[Challenger tournament]], a classification for some low-tier ... Challenger 1 tank (1196 bytes) 5: ...he Challenger 1 and its latest incarnation, the [[Challenger 2]] are now the mainstays of the British Army's a... 7: The most revolutionary part of the Challenger 1 is its [[Chobham armour]] which gave protection... 9: Undoubtably, the Challenger has returned the British to the forefront of worl... Challenger tank (333 bytes) 1: There have been three tanks named '''Challenger''' in [[United Kingdom|British]] military service... 3: * [[Cruiser Tank Challenger]] in service during [[World War II]]. 4: * [[Challenger 1 tank|Challenger 1]] in service from the late 1980s to early 21st ... 5: * [[Challenger 2 tank|Challenger 2]] in service as of [[1998]]. Challenger expedition (1353 bytes) 2: ...ety]] of London obtained the use of a ship, ''HMS Challenger'', from the [[Royal Navy]] and, between [[1870]] ... 4: ...entific Results of the Exploring Voyage of H.M.S. Challenger during the years 1873-76,'' which, among many oth... 7: *[http://www.challenger-society.org.uk/ Challenger Society] 8: *[http://aquarium.ucsd.edu/challenger/ HMS Challenger online exhibit] USS Challenger (550 bytes) 1: The '''USS ''Challenger'' ''' is a starship from the fictional [[Star Tre... 3: ...s commanded by Captain [[Geordi LaForge]]. The ''Challenger'' was sent to stop [[Harry Kim (Star Trek)|Harry ... 5: [[Category:Star Trek ships|Challenger]] Bombardier Challenger (4499 bytes) 1: The '''[[Bombardier Aerospace|Bombardier]] Challenger''' is a family of [[business jet]]s designed by [... 4: ... design to Canadair, who renamed it the '''CL-600 Challenger'''. 8: ...ted in a disaster, the airplane crashing due to a deep stall. The second and third prototypes flew in Ma... 28: ...he [[Canadair Regional Jet]] based on a stretched Challenger design. 30: ===Challenger 300 and 800=== Professor Challenger (3045 bytes) 1: ...dward Challenger''', better known as '''Professor Challenger''', is a character in a series of [[science ficti... 3: Other stories of Professor Challenger include: 9: Like [[Sherlock Holmes]], Professor Challenger was based on a real person - in this case, a Prof... 11: ...ne, the narrator of ''The Lost World'', described Challenger this way after first meeting him: 12: ...up my first impression of the notorious Professor Challenger."'' HMS Challenger (1532 bytes) 1: ...er'']] that carried the [[Challenger expedition|''Challenger'' expedition]] from [[1872]] to [[1876]]. 3: * The first [[HMS Challenger (1806)|''Challenger'']] was a 16-gun [[brig-sloop]] launched in [[180... 4: * The second [[HMS Challenger (1813)|''Challenger'']] was an 18-gun [[brig-sloop]] launched in [[18... 5: * The third [[HMS Challenger (1826)|''Challenger'']] was a 28-gun [[6th rate]] launched in [[1826]... 6: * The fourth ''Challenger'' was to have been an 18-gun [[corvette]] of 810 ... Dodge Challenger (5232 bytes) 1: ...70 Dodge Challenger RT.jpg|thumb|300px|1970 Dodge Challenger R/T]] 3: '''Dodge Challenger''' was the name of two [[automobile]] models mark... 7: The first Challenger was the division's late entrant to the [[pony car... 9: ...tically after the [[1971]] models. About 165,500 Challengers were sold over the this model's lifespan. 23: Challengers could either be hardtop coupes or convertibles (... Challenger 2 tank (6590 bytes) 1: The '''Challenger 2''' is the most recent main battle [[tank]] in s... 5: [[Image:Challenger2.jpg|thumb|right|300px| Challenger 2 tank]] 7: ...onal 259 in [[1994]]. In [[1993]] Oman ordered 18 Challenger 2 tanks and an order for a further 20 tanks was p... 9: .... Deliveries for Oman were completed in [[2001]]. Challenger 2 has seen operational service in [[Bosnia]] and ... 11: Challenger 2E, the latest development model, has been design... HMS Challenger (1931) (1133 bytes) 1: ...of the [[United Kingdom]]'s [[Royal Navy]]. The ''Challenger'' was laid down in [[1930]] at [[Chatham Dockyard... 3: Until [[World War II]], the ''Challenger'' surveyed the waters around the United Kingdom, ... 4: ... and the [[Far East]]. In January [[1954]], the ''Challenger'' was broken up in [[Dover]]. 16: [[Category:Royal Navy ships|Challenger (1931)]] Space Shuttle Challenger (3441 bytes) 2: ...tion]]: OV-99) was a [[Space Shuttle]] orbiter. ''Challenger'' was the second shuttle orbiter to be placed int... 5: [[Image:shuttle-challenger.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Challenger's rollout from Orbiter Processing Facility (OPF) ... 6: Space Shuttle ''Challenger'' flew 10 flights, spent 62.41-days in space, com... 63: * [[STS-51-L|Space Shuttle ''Challenger'' disaster]] 69: ...esources/orbiters/Challenger.html Shuttle Orbiter Challenger (OV-99)] HMS Challenger (K07) (763 bytes) 1: [[Image:HMS Challenger.jpg|thumb|HMS Challenger under construction]] 3: ...k on expenditure, with the consequence that the ''Challenger'' was seen as an extravegence that the [[Admiralt... 5: [[Category:Royal Navy ships|Challenger]] Challenger class starship (1283 bytes) 1: ... the [[Star Trek]] [[fictional universe]], the '''Challenger class''' is a variety of [[starship]] used by [[S... 3: Challenger class starships: 6: ...ties. After the battle, the Armstrong docked at [[Deep Space 9]] to receive medical aid. Named for [[Apo... Cruiser Tank Challenger (1119 bytes) 1: ...duction was limited to only about 200 units. The Challenger's designation was '''A30'''. 3: The '''Avenger''' was a variant of the Challenger with an open turret to help reduce weight, but it... 5: The Challenger was not a complete waste though, as lessons learn... 10: * [http://www.onwar.com/tanks/uk/fchallenger.htm OnWar] 11: * [http://www.geocities.com/nasenoviny/ChallengerEN.html Nase noviny] In Deep (3340 bytes) 2: ...pan="3" bgcolor="orange" style="color:black"|''In Deep'' 4: |align="center" colspan="3"|[[Image:Tina Arena-in deep.jpg|225px|Album cover]] 35: |''[[In Deep]]''<br>([[1997]]) 38: '''''In Deep''''' is the third [[album]] by [[Australia|Austra... Deep One (2528 bytes) 1: ...at is deep in the [[ocean]] (hence the "Deep" in "Deep Ones"). 5: ...ots of fish in their waters, herded nearby by the Deep Ones. 7: ...nd eventually slip into the sea to go live in the Deep One cities, most prominently Y'ha-nthlei, on the ... 9: ...a [[Great Old One]] having the form of a gigantic deep one) and [[Cthulhu]]. Deep (760 bytes) 1: The name '''Deep''' has a number of uses: 4: *'''''[[The Deep (John Crowley)|The Deep]]''''' is a 1975 novel by [[John Crowley]]. 5: *'''''[[The Deep (Peter Benchley)|The Deep]]''''' is a 1977 movie based on the 1976 book of ... 6: *'''''[[Deep (album)|Deep]]''''' is an [[album]] by the British solo artist... 7: *'''[[The Deep (EverQuest)|The Deep]]''' a zone of the ''[[EverQuest]]'' extension ''... Deep Ng (325 bytes) 1: Deep Ng (吳浩康, originally named &#...
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