«Most of what's known about the bottom of the ocean has come from images shot miles up in the water column, and it's a relatively coarse data set,» Cameron said recently at roundtable discussion in New York City with WHOI scientists who design, build and operate manned and robotic deep -
sea exploration vehicles.
Not exact matches
Most likely,
exploration of the planet's vast deep -
sea trenches will require a combination of automated and manned
vehicles to be successful.
I wanted to demonstrate to the world that we'd entered a new era of deep -
sea exploration, that with this technology, we could take a remote - controlled
vehicle and camera and «walk» down the grand staircase of the Titanic.
Well, just before the New Year, and while looking for a routine «crab sample,» scientists aboard the 211 - foot - long
Exploration Vessel (E / V) Nautilus happened to capture footage of this neon burst of beauty in the Revillagigedo Archipelago off Baja California, Mexico, at 1225 metres (4,019 feet) below
sea level, via their remotely controlled deep water
vehicle, dubbed Hercules.