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Click here for some of the previous posts featuring research vessels.
Here was Armstrong yesterday around this hour, but
as of this writing, she’s almost back to Woods Hole, cruising along the southern side of the Elizabeth Islands, an archipelago I’ve never visited.
For more info on
Armstrong and her mission,
click here.
All photos by Will Van Dorp, who’s happy to see a science ship arrive with the fleet.
For more on the past 400 years of Woods Hole history, click here.
RVs, as in research vessels, have appeared here before, but since a blog evolves, I’ve not started out with this as a series. Previous RVs featured here have included Sea Surveyor, Kaho, Marcus G. Langseth, and Bold once and twice. I’ve seen Time and Tide several times in the past month, although I’m not sure which of the e4sciences projects were involved.
Ashley Hutto recently sent along photos of a formidable RV–Atlantis (T-AGOR-25), which is host to
DSV Alvin, a submersible likely everyone has heard of–or at least of projects it has been associated with. And . . to repeat a phrase from the other day, I can’t confirm the identity of the person showing scale, but lucky him . . . to get an audience with Alvin!! DSV?
Thanks to Ashley Hutto for the bottom two photos.
RV Atlantis shares a name with the first research vessel Woods Hole (WHOI) used, a Danish-built schooner, which is still afloat and living yet another life as Dr. Bernardo Houssay of the Argentinian Navy.
Click here for a previous post of a possibly faux DSV.
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