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Hey, @americanairlnes, we passengers have been waiting on a landed airplane for 45 minutes at DFW and you still can't find a person to drive the jetbridge ten feet so we can deplane. #getmeoffthisplane
Back from the bottom of Challenger Deep - my ninth dive there. Was accompanied by Richard Garriott, the incoming President of the Explorer's Club. We were able to spend two hours on the seafloor, continuing our exploration of this, the deepest point on the planet. More to come.
During the Five Deeps and Ring of Fire expeditions onboard DSSV Pressure Drop the landers have launched over 150 times
For the next few days we’ll share more about how these amazing aquatic apparatuses are being used and what they are finding below the surface
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Automated Lander "Skaff" at the bottom of the Eastern Pool of the Challenger Deep. (Picture taken with my cellphone from inside the Limiting Factor submersible.) The "scoop" soil sampler was designed and built by the great students from my High School, St. Mark's of Texas.
Just back up from Challenger Deep! My co-pilot was Dr. Kathy Sullivan - now the first woman to the bottom of the ocean and a former astronaut as well as NOAA Administrator! Big congratulations to her! This was my 3rd time to the bottom. Well done by the crew, Triton, and EYOS.
One and a half hours to launch for a dive to the bottom of the Mariana Trench - Challenger Deep. Powering up the Limiting Factor, checking and re-checking everything, and reviewing the dive plan with Dr. Sullivan. Weather great. All systems go.
We are currently over the Challenger Deep -- this is the view from the bridge. We will be dropping an instrumented lander into its western portion in an hour, to calibrate our sonar with physical measurements from the bottom of the ocean.
From our Captain this morning: "DSSV Pressure Drop departed Guam at 1030 this morning bound for Challenger deep." A wonderful thing to hear. First planned dive is for 8 am June 7th, local Guam time (15 hours ahead of US Central time), with Dr. Kathy Sullivan and I onboard.
Oh, look. The DSV Limiting Factor submersible just got woken up by the Triton guys in Guam - they are prepping him for dives. You can read its tweets here: @DSVLimitingFctr
The Raisbeck Aviation High School Solar Car Team sets a new Race Track Record at the Texas Motor Speedway scoring 659 laps! This broke the 2015 record set by the.Choctaw Central High School record of 526. Hosted by Texas Instruments. @AroundTI#highschoolsolar#solarcar