•
Calypso was the main ship in all three feature documentary films that Cousteau directed in his career:
The Silent World (1956, awarded with the
Academy Award for Documentary Feature and the 1956
Palme d'Or),
World Without Sun (1964, which also won the Academy Award for Documentary Feature) and
Voyage to the Edge of the World (1976). •
John Denver wrote a 1975 hit song "
Calypso" as a tribute to
Calypso and her crew. Additionally, he gave all the royalties for the song to the Cousteau Society. •
Jean-Michel Jarre wrote a three part composition in tribute to the ship included on the album
Waiting for Cousteau (1990). • American heavy metal band
Gwar wrote a song entitled "Je M'Appelle J. Cousteau", which was featured on their album
Hell-O, originally released in 1988. It is not entirely clear whether this song is in tribute or slander, but the song is entirely about Jacques Cousteau and his ship
Calypso. • The
Captain's yacht of the
USS Enterprise-D, on
Star Trek: The Next Generation, was named
Calypso by actor
Patrick Stewart. He also gave the name
Cousteau to the captain's yacht of the
USS Enterprise-E in homage to the
Calypsos famous former captain. •
Wes Anderson directed a film
homage of Jacques Cousteau's life called
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou. In the movie, Zissou travels the seas in a ship called
Belafonte. This is an oblique reference to Jacques Cousteau's ship
Calypso.
Harry Belafonte is a noted musician who is arguably the best known exponent of
calypso music; his 1956 album
Calypso is the first LP record to sell one million copies. While in the film,
Belafonte is described as a "long-range sub-hunter", like
Calypso she was also a former British minesweeper, the Ton-class . •
NASA astronaut
Sunita Williams bestowed the name
Calypso on the third
Boeing Starliner space capsule built for the
Commercial Crew Program after the ship. • The character Rebecca from the television series
Theodore Tugboat is based on
Calypso. ==See also==