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AGOR-27 and -28 side-by-side in the shipyard in Anacortes, WA.
Two blocks of AGOR-27 (R/V Neil Armstrong) being joined.
The R/V Neil Armstrong bow section being crane lifted into place.
R/V Neil Armstrong Pilot House structure being installed on the ship.
U.S. Navy Commander William Fallier signing the possession transfer paperwork.
ONR and WHOI representatives with R/V Armstrong after transfer.
Chris Griner and Amy Simoneau test optical fibers at the center of the .681 cable.
Derek Bergeron mounting trawl wire onto traction drive.
One of the control stations on the bridge.
Dee Emrich on the focsle deck watching the CTD-LARS tests below.
Jean Lavache, Wayne Sylvia and Roger Fong working in the Engine Room.
Vasile Tudoran and Gary McGrath at the Master Control Station.
View from the bridge as the vessel approaches San Francisco.
R/V Neil Armstrong officers and crew members with the ship in San Francisco.
Aerial view of R/V Neil Armstrong as she transits into San Francisco Bay.
Third mate Mike Singleton filling out the R/V Neil Armstrong engineering log.
View of Panama Canal nighttime transit from the bridge of R/V Neil Armstrong.
People on board R/V Neil Armstrong as it transits into the Miraflores locks.
Gates in the Miraflores Lock of the Panama Canal close behind R/V Neil Armstrong.
Captain Kent Sheasley on deck during Armstrong's Panama Canal passage.
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