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- Jason is a two-body remotely operated vehicle (ROV) designed, built, and operated by the National Deep Submergence Laboratory of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI). Construction of Jason began in 1982 and was first launched in 1988, redesigned in 2002 as the second iteration of the ROV (Jason II). The ROV allows scientists and explorers to have access to the seafloor without leaving the deck of a ship. As of 2020, Jason has completed 147 cruises with over 1200 dives and over 16,000 hours of dive time. (en)
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- Video
Two surface-selectable channels from the following:
One single-CCD-chip color
One three-CCD-chip color
One single-CCD-chip black and white, aft looking
Still Camera
35mm, 400 frames with either 16mm or 28mm lens
Electronic Camera
Marquest Model 9100 camera
Lighting
One 200 watt-second strobe
One 300 or 600 watt-second strobe
Three 250 watt incandescent lamps
Two 400 watt HMI lights
SImagenex 855 scanning sonar with forward imaging or profiling head
Payload: 50 kg
Umbilical: 35 meters, 18 mm diameter, neutrally buoyant
Navigation
Long base line responder or relay transmitter/receiver
7-12kHz vehicle powered or battery operated for emergency location (en)
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- Six brushless DC thrusters each providing 250 lbf thrust (en)
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- Jason is a two-body remotely operated vehicle (ROV) designed, built, and operated by the National Deep Submergence Laboratory of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI). Construction of Jason began in 1982 and was first launched in 1988, redesigned in 2002 as the second iteration of the ROV (Jason II). The ROV allows scientists and explorers to have access to the seafloor without leaving the deck of a ship. As of 2020, Jason has completed 147 cruises with over 1200 dives and over 16,000 hours of dive time. (en)
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