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ROV SuBastian Animated Tour - YouTube

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4BzW5PGjgU
Explore the tools and capabilities of ROV SuBastian in this animated video.

Remotely Operated Vehicle SuBastian - NOAA Ocean Exploration

https://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/technology/subs/subastian/subastian.html
Owned and operated by the Schmidt Ocean Institute , SuBastian is a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) capable of diving to 2.8 miles (4,500 meters) depth. SuBastian is deployed from Research Vessel (R/V) Falkor and is connected to the ship by a long cable, or tether. Pilots in a control room onboard Falkor (remotely) control SuBastian.. ROV SuBastian is equipped with a suite of sensors and

4500 m Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV SuBastian)

https://schmidtocean.org/technology/robotic-platforms/4500-m-remotely-operated-vehicle-rov/
Our underwater robotic research program includes a Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV SuBastian) depth rated to 4,500 meters with research capabilities for use on R/V Falkor (too).The ROV is outfitted with a suite of sensors and scientific equipment to support scientific data and sample collection, as well as interactive research, experimentation, and technology development.

Designing a Scientific ROV - NOAA Ocean Exploration

https://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/edu/materials/robot-design-activity.pdf
• Video 1 - Developing a Scientific ROV • ROV SuBastian Animated Tour Organize students into groups. Divide the following videos up among the groups (if more than 5 groups are needed, assign more than one group to a video). • Video 4 - The Manipulator Arms • Video 5 - Under Pressure • Video 6 - Connecting the ROV to Falkor

Preparing ROV SuBastian | Shipyard to Sea - Ep. 2 - YouTube

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cIqgFMBoTg
Dive deep into Remotely Operated Vehicle SuBastian's mechanical and electrical systems, as the team prepares to integrate the ROV into the new Research Vesse

ROV SuBastian - Wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ROV_SuBastian
ROV SuBastian weighs 3,200kg and is 2.7m x 1.8m x 1.8m, roughly the same size as a subcompact car. The vehicle is fitted with syntactic foam, allowing it to be neutrally buoyant while diving. SuBastian moves using five thrusters; one thruster moves it sideways, two move it forward and back, and another two are used for vertical movement.

ROV SuBastian - Schmidt Ocean Institute

https://schmidtocean.org/rov-subastian-status/
ROV SuBastian is3.1m x 2.1m x 1.9m; about the same size as a mini-van. In air, it weighs 3,200 kg., and although this seems like a lot, most of the weight is flotation and will become a positively buoyant or neutral weight in the water. ROV SuBastian uses its navigation instruments and thrusters to explore the depths, all the while attached to

Introduction to ROV SuBastian - Digital Animation | Artist at Sea

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXurusX5d98
Guam artist Baltazar (BJ) Bell, spent two weeks on Falkor sketching the team and turning the integration of ROV SuBastian into a short digital animation.

Dive Vault - ROV SuBastian Archived Video - GitHub Pages

https://schmidtocean.github.io/dive-vault/
One of our tools for meeting this goal is the 4500-meter rated remotely operated vehicle (ROV), SuBastian. Dive Vault displays locations of dives performed by ROV SuBastian. All dives are live-streamed and then archived through the Schmidt Ocean Institute youtube channel. To use Dive Vault, hover your mouse over any SuBastian dive location to

Virtual Field Trip: ROV SuBastian in Action - earthecho.org

https://www.earthecho.org/educator-resources/virtual-field-trip-rov-subastian-in-action
Virtual Field Trip: ROV SuBastian in Action. EarthEcho is excited to, once again, join Schmidt Ocean Institute's research vessel Falkor as the scientists onboard spend the months of November and December near the Mariana Trench, home to the deepest part of our ocean. Scientists aboard Falkor will explore several new hydrothermal vent areas

Divestreaming from ROV SuBastian Sea Technology magazine

https://sea-technology.com/rov-subastian
Key to the divestream is the use of high-quality cameras to visually explore and characterize the seafloor's frontiers of biodiversity by capturing imagery of rare species, such as the Ram's Horn Squid and Glass Octopus, and more than 50 new species. SuBastian is the first public-facing ROV to be equipped with a SULIS Z70 4K camera.

A Dive with SuBastian - Schmidt Ocean Institute

https://schmidtocean.org/cruise-log-post/a-dive-with-subastian/
ROV SuBastian is deployed in the Central Pacific. On this dive SuBastian heads down for an exploratory dive on MPM5 (Mid-Pacific Mountain) to survey deep-sea coral communities. SOI / Monika Naranjo Gonzalez. Going Down. SuBastian is lowered into a foamy sea of small waves and warm water. In this region, the surface waters are crystal blue and

ROV SuBastian a New Free-to-Use 4500 m ROV for the Scientific Community

https://www.irso.info/wp-content/uploads/Subastian_EKing.pdf
ROV SuBastian Overview • Designed, built & depth rated tested by SOI in 18 months • Designed around constraints of Falkor • Designed to be modular (can be installed on ships-of-opportunity) • System designed to be maintainable shipboard by SOI ROV Techs •Outfitted with a suite of sensors and equipment to support data & sample

Some of the best footage from SuBastian's past five years ... - Facebook

https://www.facebook.com/SchmidtOcean/videos/some-of-the-best-footage-from-subastians-past-five-years-were-celebrating-rov-su/958172534918778/
Some of the best footage from SuBastian's past five years! We're celebrating #ROV #SuBastian's 5th Birthday by looking back at some milestones.

Underwater Robot Discovers More Than 100 New Species in Chile

https://mymodernmet.com/rov-subastian-new-underwater-species-chile/
The remotely operated vehicle ROV SuBastian, a robot that can dive to previously inaccessible depths of 14,000 feet, facilitated the crew of the Falkor (too) finding many diverse species in underwater mountain ranges, better known as ridges, off the coast of Chile. The Salas y Gómez, Nazca, and Juan Fernandez ridges are home to over 200 seamounts, or individual mountains, created by volcanic

This Robot Could Make Exploring Oceans Deeper, Faster, and Cheaper

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/adventure/article/underwater-robot-submarine
The ROV team navigates SuBastian from the science control room on board Falkor, where several cameras on the ROV show different angles and monitor gauges. During testing in Guam, the pilots

Live from R/V Falkor (too) - Schmidt Ocean Institute

https://schmidtocean.org/technology/live-from-rv-falkor/
Live from R/V. Falkor (too) The window below will auto-populate with our most recent dive. If video does not automatically play, click the YouTube frame to begin, or visit our YouTube channel. Future dives with ROV SuBastian will be announced here and over social media channels. Watch our social media and follow #VentUnderworld for updates.

In the Trenches With the Deep ROV SuBastian - Inverse

https://www.inverse.com/article/18094-rov-subastian-submarine-mariana-trench-ocean-exploration-guam
The deep-diving ROV is remarkable precisely because it doesn't need to surface — it's charged and controlled remotely — so it can explore the environment 15,000 feet down at length. That

ROV SUBASTIAN - unols.org

https://www.unols.org/sites/default/files/202110_ap19_1.pdf
ØROV Subastian ØDevelopment started in 2015 ØSuccessfully completed 481 Dives to date ØTo be Integrated onto R/V Falkor (too) in summer of 2022 ... ØNew ROV Light junction boxes ØNew Manifolds & Oil/Water Separator ØNew Tritech Sonar ØPlus so much more, enjoy the short video! THANK YOU! Stay Safe! SCHMIDT OCEAN

Science AMA Series: Schmidt Ocean Institute ROV Team - Reddit

https://www.reddit.com/r/science/comments/50asph/science_ama_series_schmidt_ocean_institute_rov/
ROV SuBastian also has 4K cameras which allow our team to get the highest resolution possible, helping scientists on board to better view and navigate the deep sea. By building a vehicle in-house, we were able to learn and train our own team, which would be critical for the building of any future underwater vehicles. And yes, it is an awesome

4500 m Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) - Schmidt Ocean Institute

https://schmidtocean.org/collection/4500-m-rov/
Newsletter #3. Newsletter #2. Newsletter #1. 4500 m Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) Gallery. Images. Videos. Audio. The Conversation - Hawaii Public Radio - August 23, 2016 - Schmidt Ocean Institute's brand-new 4500m ROV SuBastian Completes Sea Trials.

New ROV SuBastian Tested in Guam | Hydro International

https://www.hydro-international.com/content/news/new-rov-subastian-tested-in-guam
After a month of completing tests in the open ocean off the island of Guam in the western Pacific, the new remotely operated vehicle (ROV) SuBastian is returning to shore. Schmidt Ocean Institute (SOI) has been working this summer, testing and integrating its ROV from aboard its 272-foot oceanographic research vessel 'Falkor'. The 25-day testing placed ROV SuBastian in real-world conditions

Welcome to ROV SuBastian Divestream 529! This is the first ... - Reddit

https://www.reddit.com/r/Damnthatsinteresting/comments/13zsozs/welcome_to_rov_subastian_divestream_529_this_is/
Welcome to ROV SuBastian Divestream 529! This is the first dive of our cruise Octopus Odyssey! We are diving on Dorado Outcrop off of Costa Rica, where an Octopus Garden was discovered in 2013. During this discovery, an estimated one hundred female octopuses were found brooding their eggs together.