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U.S. Capital building behind DEEPSEA CHALLENGER and its simulator.

U.S. Capital building behind DEEPSEA CHALLENGER and its simulator.
U.S. Capital building behind DEEPSEA CHALLENGER and its simulator.
U.S. Capital building behind DEEPSEA CHALLENGER and its simulator.
U.S. Capital building behind DEEPSEA CHALLENGER and its simulator.
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Murphy, Stephanie A.
U.S. Capital building behind DEEPSEA CHALLENGER and its simulator.
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06/11/2013
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Taken at the DEEPSEA CHALLENGER exhibit on First Street NW, near the Peace Circle and on the perimeter of the U.S. Capital in Washington, D.C.
Image Of the Day caption:
On June 11, explorer and director James Cameron took his submersible DEEPSEA CHALLENGER to Washington, D.C., as part of a cross-country tour ending in Woods Hole. While in the nation's capitol, Cameron and WHOI President and Director Susan Avery testified before a Senate sub-committee about the importance of ocean exploration and observation and also spoke with groups of students and adults about the sub.
Photo by Stephanie Murphy
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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