i know its dark down there but I didnt see any mention of camera's which I would expect that it would have, or at least hope it would have as I would be interested to see whats down there. We may even be able to see some wierd new fishys.
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A sea floor rover.
Interesting.
http://www.physorg.com/news172158430.html(PhysOrg.com) -- Like the robotic rovers Spirit and Opportunity, which wheeled tirelessly across the dusty surface of Mars, a new robot spent most of July traveling across the muddy ocean bottom, about 40 kilometers (25 miles) off the California coast. This robot, the Benthic Rover, has been providing scientists with an entirely new view of life on the deep seafloor. It will also give scientists a way to document the effects of climate change on the deep sea. The Rover is the result of four years of hard work by a team of engineers and scientists led by MBARI project engineer Alana Sherman and marine biologist Ken Smith.
In search of the real truth.
i know its dark down there but I didnt see any mention of camera's which I would expect that it would have, or at least hope it would have as I would be interested to see whats down there. We may even be able to see some wierd new fishys.
Great Minds Think Alike, Greater Minds Think Independantly
There's another article here, at the MBARI website:
http://www.mbari.org/news/news_releases/20...er-release.html
Apparently it is equipped with a video camera.
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