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- Leg 4 Team Returns to Seattle
- Arrived in Victoria BC
- Operations Complete
- Success During the OOI-NSF VISI ...
- Days Flying By
- First Complete Installation at ...
- Back to Axial Volcano
- Installing Caissons and Conduct ...
- Beginning Leg 4
- End of VISIONS '13 Leg 3
- Poetry Night on Leg 3
- Cable Route Planning
- Working at the Vents Again
- Earthquake Data!
- Overcoming Challenges
- Diving at Axial
- Transition: Leg 2 to Leg 3
- Wiring a Volcano
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- Installing the First Extension ...
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- Laying the first Extension Cabl ...
- Weathering Delays
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- Successful Testing of Primary N ...
- Starting Work at Axial Volcano
- Thompson Sets Sail for VISIONS ...
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VISIONS 13
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With ROV ROPOS and its vans already loaded onto the R/V Thompson (work that was done while the ship was docked at Pier 90 in Seattle on June 27 and 28), today was the day to load spools of extension cables onto the ship at the UW dock on Portage Bay. The ship's crew and the APL team were sweating it out in temperatures that hit 90 degrees -- unusual for Seattle -- as they craned spools and gear onto the ship. At least it wasn't raining!