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International Space Station and DSV Alvin composite.
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International Space Station and DSV Alvin composite.
International Space Station and DSV Alvin composite.
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Doucette, Jayne H.
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International Space Station and DSV Alvin composite.
International Space Station and DSV Alvin composite.
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04/18/2006
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iss_alvin.jpg
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Used as Image of the Day on the day that the International Space Station and Alvin exchanged a phone call conversation. Image of the Day caption: History will be made today with the placement of one of the most extreme long-distance calls this side of a Moon landing. WHOI marine biologist Tim Shank--diving in Alvin on the East Pacific Rise--will place the first-ever call from the deep ocean to the International Space Station and NASA astronaut Sunita Williams. Shank is co-leader of a National Science Foundation-funded expedition to the famed hydrothermal vent field at 9N, 104W, site of an extensive underwater volcanic eruption in 2005-2006. Williams, as a crew member for Expedition 14 on the space station, is conducting and continuing experiments in plant, animal, and human biology in the extreme environment of space. She also deploys and tests technologies and materials for outer space exploration, much as the oceanographers are using advanced technologies to probe Earth's inner space.
Used as Image of the Day on the day that the International Space Station and Alvin exchanged a phone call conversation.
Image of the Day caption:
History will be made today with the placement of one of the most extreme long-distance calls this side of a Moon landing. WHOI marine biologist Tim Shank--diving in Alvin on the East Pacific Rise--will place the first-ever call from the deep ocean to the International Space Station and NASA astronaut Sunita Williams. Shank is co-leader of a National Science Foundation-funded expedition to the famed hydrothermal vent field at 9N, 104W, site of an extensive underwater volcanic eruption in 2005-2006. Williams, as a crew member for Expedition 14 on the space station, is conducting and continuing experiments in plant, animal, and human biology in the extreme environment of space. She also deploys and tests technologies and materials for outer space exploration, much as the oceanographers are using advanced technologies to probe Earth's inner space.
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Illustration by Eric S. Taylor, WHOI Creative
Illustration by Jack Cook
Illustration by Jayne Doucette
Illustration by Natalie Renier, WHOI Creative
Marine Imaging Technologies, LLC © Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Photo by Amy Apprill
Photo by Craig LaPlante
Photo by Daniel Hentz
Photo by Danielle Fino
Photo by Darlene Trew Crist
Photo by Elise Hugus
Photo by Hannah Piecuch
Photo by Jayne Doucette
Photo by Katherine Spencer Joyce
Photo by Ken Kostel
Photo by Marley L. Parker
Photo by Matthew Barton
Photo by ML Parker
Photo by Rachel Mann
Photo by Rebecca Travis
Photo by Sean Patrick Whelan
Photo by Tina Thomas
Photo by Tom Kleindinst
Photo by Véronique LaCapra
Photo courtesy of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Archives
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Video by Danielle Fino
Video by Hannah Piecuch
Video by Jayne Doucette
Video by Ken Kostel
Video by Matthew Barton
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Left: Courtesy of NASA; Right: Mark Spear, WHOI
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jcook: PowerPoint talk acaracappaqubeck: Alvin brochure kjoyce: science fair poster for A2S kgrodzki: A2S Poster jhickey: slide show gcaldeira: desktop lvitelli: cosee promo script mgagne: own use rhurst: website jdoucette: Image of the Day, 01/26/2007
jcook: PowerPoint talk
acaracappaqubeck: Alvin brochure
kjoyce: science fair poster for A2S
kgrodzki: A2S Poster
jhickey: slide show
gcaldeira: desktop
lvitelli: cosee promo script
mgagne: own use
rhurst: website
jdoucette: Image of the Day, 01/26/2007
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