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  1. 8 Αυγ 2024 · An Advanced Platform for Direct Deep Sea Observation and Research. Alvin is a 3-person research submarine that takes scientists deep into the ocean. Since its launch in 1964, the Alvin has taken more than 2,500 scientists, engineers and observers to visit the floor of the deep sea.

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      Alvin. The dream of building a manned deep ocean research...

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      Alvin is the world's longest-operating deep sea submersible....

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      The submersible Alvin prepares for a dive in September 2009....

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  2. Alvin. The dream of building a manned deep ocean research submersible first started to move toward reality on February 29, 1956. Allyn Vine of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) attended a symposium in Washington, where participants drafted a resolution that the U.S. develop a national program for manned undersea vehicles.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DSV_AlvinDSV Alvin - Wikipedia

    Alvin (DSV-2) is a crewed deep-ocean research submersible owned by the United States Navy and operated by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) of Woods Hole, Massachusetts. The original vehicle was built by General Mills' Electronics Group [1] in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

  4. WHOI scientists used the human-occupied submersible Alvin and the autonomous underwater vehicle Sentry to explore a surprising discovery: gas-filled… Ocean Tech Bringing a Lab to the Seafloor

  5. 21 Μαΐ 2024 · Built in the wake of the Nereus disaster, the new devices are designed to be relatively cheap to replace, much like small “cube satellites” now orbiting Earth by the hundreds, explains Tim Shank, a deep-sea biologist at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, which operates Alvin for the U.S. Navy.

  6. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution operates the U.S. Navy-owned Deep Submergence Vehicle Alvin for the oceanographic research community. Built in 1964 as the world’s first deep-ocean submersible, Alvin has made more than 4,200 dives and can reach nearly 63 percent of the global ocean floor.

  7. For 54 years Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) has operated the U.S. Navy-owned Deep Submergence Vehicle Alvin for the national oceanographic community. Commissioned in 1964, Alvin has made almost 5000 dives (as of November 2018), playing a major role in making important discoveries about the biological, chemical, and geological ...

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