Joseph Dituri waves to a scuba diver on Saturday while in Jules' Undersea Lodge in a lagoon in Key Largo, Fla. On Saturday, the diving explorer and medical researcher broke a record for the longest time living underwater at ambient pressure. (Frazier Nivens/Florida Keys News Bureau/AP)
Every day, Joseph Dituri wakes up around 5 a.m., walks to his work station and basks in the sun that hovers above him.
This sun, however, is a yellow pillow with a smiling face in the center. Dituri hung it on his wall to remind him of the real sun, which he hasn’t seen in more than 75 days.
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