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2016 E/V Nautilus Expedition Begins!
Welcome explorers! The 2016 Nautilus Expedition begins tomorrow, so make sure you tune in! The feeds will be live tomorrow at NautilusLive.org. You’ll also be able to watch the Hercules and Argus cameras here, once we’ve made sure the streams are working perfectly over at the Nautilus Live website. Continue reading 2016 E/V Nautilus Expedition Begins!
August 2016 ISC Camp Registration Open!
We’re pleased to announce that registration for our upcoming August summer camp is now open! Reserve your seat today, before this opportunity dries up! Continue reading August 2016 ISC Camp Registration Open!
Public Tour on March 1st
Explore with us this Tuesday! NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer is scheduled to be sending us live video from the deep waters off of Hawaii! Continue reading Public Tour on March 1st
This is what a shark egg looks like?
If you’ve worked at the Inner Space Center for as long as Alex and I have, it’s rare to see something you’ve never seen before during a live dive. The E/V Nautilus is currently studying volcanic activity in the area surrounding the Galapagos Islands, but they stumbled upon a field of what they believe to be shark eggs. As soon as they appeared onscreen, I called the ISC Video Crew into Mission Control to take a look. Continue reading This is what a shark egg looks like?