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Xplore Engineering 2015
Xplore Engineering 2015
Diving in the Deep Session, Thursday, June 25.
Owen Helm (first left) and workshop instructors follow the home made "submarine" that Owen created during the Diving in the Deep Session at the University of Michigan.
Get a hands-on introduction to the world of submersibles, the small submarines that scientists use to explore the Earth's most remote underwater worlds. You'll use the principals of pressure, weight, and buoyancy to learn how National Geographic explorer James Cameron survived a dive 36,000 feet underwater, into the deepest part of the ocean.
Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Senior Multimedia Producer, University of Michigan, College of Engineering
Xplore Engineering 2015
Xplore Engineering 2015
Diving in the Deep Session, Thursday, June 25.
Owen Helm (first left) and workshop instructors follow the home made "submarine" that Owen created during the Diving in the Deep Session at the University of Michigan.
Get a hands-on introduction to the world of submersibles, the small submarines that scientists use to explore the Earth's most remote underwater worlds. You'll use the principals of pressure, weight, and buoyancy to learn how National Geographic explorer James Cameron survived a dive 36,000 feet underwater, into the deepest part of the ocean.
Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Senior Multimedia Producer, University of Michigan, College of Engineering