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AUV Sentry and DSV Alvin at the surface of the water together.

AUV Sentry and DSV Alvin at the surface of the water together.
AUV Sentry and DSV Alvin at the surface of the water together.
AUV Sentry and DSV Alvin at the surface of the water together.
AUV Sentry and DSV Alvin at the surface of the water together.
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German, Christopher
AUV Sentry and DSV Alvin at the surface of the water together.
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04/21/2008
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The new young tyke meets the old man of the sea, as Sentry meets Alvin during testing off Bermuda.
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The new Sentry autonomous underwater vehicle meets the submersible Alvin during a testing expedition off Bermuda in April 2006. Sentry is a robotic underwater vehicle used for exploring the deep ocean; it will often be used to complement Alvin by surveying large swaths of ocean floor to determine the best spots for close-up exploration. Sentry is slated to join the National Deep Submergence Facility in 2008.
Caption from Oceanus magazine, Vol. 45, No. 2, Pg. 7:
OLD MAN OF THE SEA MEETS YOUNG TYKE—Sporting a freshly painted red sail, the submersible Alvin returned this spring after six months of routine maintenance for the last series of missions in its 42-year career. It is scheduled to be replaced by a new deeper-diving sub in 2009. Off Bermuda, researchers from the WHOI Deep Submergence Laboratory also tested the newest member of WHOI’s deep-sea fleet, Sentry, for the first time in deep water. Sentry is a faster, more maneuverable, easier-to-operate “offspring” of WHOI’s pioneering deep-sea robotic vehicle, ABE (the Autonomous Benthic Explorer). In June, ABE became the first autonomous underwater vehicle appointed to the WHOI operated National Deep Submergence Facility, which provides deep-sea exploration vehicles for the national scientific community.
Photo by Chris German
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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