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Chris German standing in front of HOV Alvin while it's in its hangar.

Chris German standing in front of HOV Alvin while it's in its hangar.
Chris German standing in front of HOV Alvin while it's in its hangar.
Chris German standing in front of HOV Alvin while it's in its hangar.
Chris German standing in front of HOV Alvin while it's in its hangar.
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Gurguis, Peter
Chris German standing in front of HOV Alvin while it's in its hangar.
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03/21/2014
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Caption from Oceanus magazine, Vol. 51, No. 1, pg. 55:
Since the new Alvin would be equipped with fiber-optic cables, we wanted to take advantage of that expanded bandwidth and upgrade our imaging systems. When I started on the project in 2006, the big new thing was high-definition video, which we thought would be great, allowing us to shoot video and also collect two-megapixel still images from the same camera. But by 2010, two-megapixel still images were old hat. The latest big new thing becoming available were underwater digital SLR cameras that could take ten-megapixel still images and also shoot HD video. We chose that option for the new Alvin. We still had to put the cameras into housings that could withstand deep-sea pressure to pass the stringent safety requirements for use with Alvin. The optimal housing would use a clear glass dome end-cap for optimal clarity and light transmission. But a higher priority was to guarantee that the housing will not implode, endangering the sub. (continued).
Photo by Peter Gurguis, Harvard University
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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