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Video: Ocean World Exploration: Seafloor Mapping In 60 Seconds

Editor’s note: we’re sending two missions to the Jovian System to study ice-covered ocean worlds – worlds that may contain life. How we explore and chart Earth’s oceans and its […]

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Video: Drone Footage Of Lake Untersee, Antarctica

Dale Andersen: A quick video tour of Lake Untersee using drone footage I captured including views of our camp, a drive across the lake from our camp to the pressure […]

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Video: Cold Warriors: Diving for Science in Antarctica

Its a place few people have seen or even imagined, and distant from familiar, everyday surroundings. The weather can be as harsh as the terrain at times with winds and […]

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Video: Astrobiologists Diving Under The Ice In Antarctica: Getting Out of the Water

Dale Andersen: Our research in the perennially ice-covered lakes of Antarctica involves long, hard days, but they are always fun and exciting.

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Video: A Night Dive in Pavilion Lake, British Columbia

Dale Andersen: During the Pavilion Lake Research Project (PLRP) field season of 2009, Dr. Ian Hawes and I made several night dives.

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