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by McCartney, Kevin :: Rate this Message:

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Hello,

 

  I am looking for a picture of the bottom of the ocean as seen by the
Trieste.  This is for a talk I am doing this Wednesday on the beginning
of deep sea drilling for a "1968" retrospective.  I remember from
childhood an early image from Triestethat showed a brittle star.  (I am
wanting to show early images of the lunar surface (from Surveyor) and
ocean bottom (Trieste) to show the more or less total state of our
knowledge of both environments up to 1968).  Been unable to find that
image on the internet.  Any chance you have something like that?  If so,
could you email me a jpg or similar image (jpg works best for my limited
powerpoint skills)?  Any other ideas, I would love to hear them.

 

Kevin

 

Kevin McCartney

Professor of Geology

University of Maine at Presque Isle

Director, Northern Maine Museum of Science

181 Main St.

Presque Isle, ME  04769

    207.768.9482 (office)

    207.492.4766 (home)

 

UMPI webpage: <http://www.umpi.maine.edu/~mccartnk/>

Museum webpage: <http://www.umpi.maine.edu/info/nmms/museum.htm>

Solar System Model:
<http://www.umpi.maine.edu/info/nmms/solar/index.htm>

home (B&B) webpage: <http://www.oldironinn.com/>

.

 

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by Matt-65 :: Rate this Message:

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On Nov 10, 9:41 am, "McCartney, Kevin  " <kevin.mccart...@...>
wrote:

> Hello,
>
>   I am looking for a picture of the bottom of the ocean as seen by the
> Trieste.  This is for a talk I am doing this Wednesday on the beginning
> of deep sea drilling for a "1968" retrospective.  I remember from
> childhood an early image from Triestethat showed a brittle star.  (I am
> wanting to show early images of the lunar surface (from Surveyor) and
> ocean bottom (Trieste) to show the more or less total state of our
> knowledge of both environments up to 1968).  Been unable to find that
> image on the internet.  Any chance you have something like that?  If so,
> could you email me a jpg or similar image (jpg works best for my limited
> powerpoint skills)?  Any other ideas, I would love to hear them.
>
> Kevin
>
> Kevin McCartney
>
> Professor of Geology
>
> University of Maine at Presque Isle
>
> Director, Northern Maine Museum of Science
>
> 181 Main St.
>
> Presque Isle, ME  04769
>
>     207.768.9482 (office)
>
>     207.492.4766 (home)
>
> UMPI webpage: <http://www.umpi.maine.edu/~mccartnk/>
>
> Museum webpage: <http://www.umpi.maine.edu/info/nmms/museum.htm>
>
> Solar System Model:
> <http://www.umpi.maine.edu/info/nmms/solar/index.htm>
>
> home (B&B) webpage: <http://www.oldironinn.com/>
>
> .

You'd think that would be easy to find, wouldn't you? I can't turn it
up either. Have you tried Public Affairs at the Office of Naval
Research?

Regards,
Matt Bille
www.mattwriter.com

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