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Korey Verhien working inside the Alvin personnel sphere during disassembly.

Korey Verhien working inside the Alvin personnel sphere during disassembly.
Korey Verhien working inside the Alvin personnel sphere during disassembly.
Korey Verhien working inside the Alvin personnel sphere during disassembly.
Korey Verhien working inside the Alvin personnel sphere during disassembly.
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Kleindinst, Thomas N.
Korey Verhien working inside the Alvin personnel sphere during disassembly.
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02/09/2011
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In 2011, WHOI engineering assistant Korey Verhein was part of a team that removed the electronics from Alvin's personnel sphere. This summer, engineers are installing a new, $15 million sphere that is 18 percent larger inside than the previous sphere. New control systems inside the sphere will increase the space availabel to a pilot and two observers even more, providing a more comfortable ride as an upgraded and improved Alvin eventually allows scientists to expand their reach to depths of 6,500 meters.
Photo by Tom Kleindinst
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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