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The Silent Strength Of Arlington
ARLINGTON, UNITED STATES – MAY 28:
The changing of the guard ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, United States, on May 28, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto) -
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The Silent Strength Of Arlington
ARLINGTON, UNITED STATES – MAY 28:
The changing of the guard ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, United States, on May 28, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto) -
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The Silent Strength Of Arlington
ARLINGTON, UNITED STATES – MAY 28:
The changing of the guard ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, United States, on May 28, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto) -
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The Silent Strength Of Arlington
ARLINGTON, UNITED STATES – MAY 28:
The changing of the guard ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, United States, on May 28, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto) -
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The Silent Strength Of Arlington
ARLINGTON, UNITED STATES – MAY 28:
The changing of the guard ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, United States, on May 28, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto) -
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The Silent Strength Of Arlington
ARLINGTON, UNITED STATES – MAY 28:
The changing of the guard ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, United States, on May 28, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto) -
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Plans for permanent underwater research station revealed
Ferrari Press Agency
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04/09/2023
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Plans have been revealed for an underwater base to give human’s a permanent presence up to 200 metres below the world’s oceans.
Called Sentinel, it will be a place for experiments about the sea and underwater living in the same way the International Space Station is a centre for science in space.
It will be made up of an endlessly configurable modular system that is completely customisable and accommodate short-term through to semi-permanent deployments.
It is hoped to have the initial base up and running by 2027 in the waters off the South West of England and Wales because of the unique cluster of relevant marine engineering, diving, hyperbaric and submersible expertise, and links with the wider UK commercial and technical diving industry.
The UK company behind it , DEEP Research, says Sentinel is “ safe, efficient and economical.”
It will be serviced with a revolutionary range of submersibles, dive and scientific research equipment.
All this will be backed up by technical and human performance training and qualification programmes and a unique underwater research and development test and operations facility.
The Sentinel will be globally classed by Norway based DNV, the world’s leading classification society for underwater technology and will allow scientists to live underwater at depths of up to 200 metres for up to 28 days at a time.
OPS: Sentinel unerwater research base render.Bathroom layout
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Plans for permanent underwater research station revealed
Ferrari Press Agency
Sentinel 1
Ref 15081
04/09/2023
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit:DEEP Research
Plans have been revealed for an underwater base to give human’s a permanent presence up to 200 metres below the world’s oceans.
Called Sentinel, it will be a place for experiments about the sea and underwater living in the same way the International Space Station is a centre for science in space.
It will be made up of an endlessly configurable modular system that is completely customisable and accommodate short-term through to semi-permanent deployments.
It is hoped to have the initial base up and running by 2027 in the waters off the South West of England and Wales because of the unique cluster of relevant marine engineering, diving, hyperbaric and submersible expertise, and links with the wider UK commercial and technical diving industry.
The UK company behind it , DEEP Research, says Sentinel is “ safe, efficient and economical.”
It will be serviced with a revolutionary range of submersibles, dive and scientific research equipment.
All this will be backed up by technical and human performance training and qualification programmes and a unique underwater research and development test and operations facility.
The Sentinel will be globally classed by Norway based DNV, the world’s leading classification society for underwater technology and will allow scientists to live underwater at depths of up to 200 metres for up to 28 days at a time.
OPS: Sentinel unerwater research base render.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Plans for permanent underwater research station revealed
Ferrari Press Agency
Sentinel 1
Ref 15081
04/09/2023
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit:DEEP Research
Plans have been revealed for an underwater base to give human’s a permanent presence up to 200 metres below the world’s oceans.
Called Sentinel, it will be a place for experiments about the sea and underwater living in the same way the International Space Station is a centre for science in space.
It will be made up of an endlessly configurable modular system that is completely customisable and accommodate short-term through to semi-permanent deployments.
It is hoped to have the initial base up and running by 2027 in the waters off the South West of England and Wales because of the unique cluster of relevant marine engineering, diving, hyperbaric and submersible expertise, and links with the wider UK commercial and technical diving industry.
The UK company behind it , DEEP Research, says Sentinel is “ safe, efficient and economical.”
It will be serviced with a revolutionary range of submersibles, dive and scientific research equipment.
All this will be backed up by technical and human performance training and qualification programmes and a unique underwater research and development test and operations facility.
The Sentinel will be globally classed by Norway based DNV, the world’s leading classification society for underwater technology and will allow scientists to live underwater at depths of up to 200 metres for up to 28 days at a time.
OPS: Sentinel unerwater research base render.Galley
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Plans for permanent underwater research station revealed
Ferrari Press Agency
Sentinel 1
Ref 15081
04/09/2023
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit:DEEP Research
Plans have been revealed for an underwater base to give human’s a permanent presence up to 200 metres below the world’s oceans.
Called Sentinel, it will be a place for experiments about the sea and underwater living in the same way the International Space Station is a centre for science in space.
It will be made up of an endlessly configurable modular system that is completely customisable and accommodate short-term through to semi-permanent deployments.
It is hoped to have the initial base up and running by 2027 in the waters off the South West of England and Wales because of the unique cluster of relevant marine engineering, diving, hyperbaric and submersible expertise, and links with the wider UK commercial and technical diving industry.
The UK company behind it , DEEP Research, says Sentinel is “ safe, efficient and economical.”
It will be serviced with a revolutionary range of submersibles, dive and scientific research equipment.
All this will be backed up by technical and human performance training and qualification programmes and a unique underwater research and development test and operations facility.
The Sentinel will be globally classed by Norway based DNV, the world’s leading classification society for underwater technology and will allow scientists to live underwater at depths of up to 200 metres for up to 28 days at a time.
OPS: Sentinel unerwater research base render.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Plans for permanent underwater research station revealed
Ferrari Press Agency
Sentinel 1
Ref 15081
04/09/2023
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit:DEEP Research
Plans have been revealed for an underwater base to give human’s a permanent presence up to 200 metres below the world’s oceans.
Called Sentinel, it will be a place for experiments about the sea and underwater living in the same way the International Space Station is a centre for science in space.
It will be made up of an endlessly configurable modular system that is completely customisable and accommodate short-term through to semi-permanent deployments.
It is hoped to have the initial base up and running by 2027 in the waters off the South West of England and Wales because of the unique cluster of relevant marine engineering, diving, hyperbaric and submersible expertise, and links with the wider UK commercial and technical diving industry.
The UK company behind it , DEEP Research, says Sentinel is “ safe, efficient and economical.”
It will be serviced with a revolutionary range of submersibles, dive and scientific research equipment.
All this will be backed up by technical and human performance training and qualification programmes and a unique underwater research and development test and operations facility.
The Sentinel will be globally classed by Norway based DNV, the world’s leading classification society for underwater technology and will allow scientists to live underwater at depths of up to 200 metres for up to 28 days at a time.
OPS: Image shows an artist's impression of The Great Hall within a typical configuration of DEEP's Sentinel System. The space is flexible and configurable for different mission types, affording personal, collaborative and specialist task spaces.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Plans for permanent underwater research station revealed
Ferrari Press Agency
Sentinel 1
Ref 15081
04/09/2023
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit:DEEP Research
Plans have been revealed for an underwater base to give human’s a permanent presence up to 200 metres below the world’s oceans.
Called Sentinel, it will be a place for experiments about the sea and underwater living in the same way the International Space Station is a centre for science in space.
It will be made up of an endlessly configurable modular system that is completely customisable and accommodate short-term through to semi-permanent deployments.
It is hoped to have the initial base up and running by 2027 in the waters off the South West of England and Wales because of the unique cluster of relevant marine engineering, diving, hyperbaric and submersible expertise, and links with the wider UK commercial and technical diving industry.
The UK company behind it , DEEP Research, says Sentinel is “ safe, efficient and economical.”
It will be serviced with a revolutionary range of submersibles, dive and scientific research equipment.
All this will be backed up by technical and human performance training and qualification programmes and a unique underwater research and development test and operations facility.
The Sentinel will be globally classed by Norway based DNV, the world’s leading classification society for underwater technology and will allow scientists to live underwater at depths of up to 200 metres for up to 28 days at a time.
OPS: Sentinel unerwater research base interior detail diagram
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Plans for permanent underwater research station revealed
Ferrari Press Agency
Sentinel 1
Ref 15081
04/09/2023
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit:DEEP Research
Plans have been revealed for an underwater base to give human’s a permanent presence up to 200 metres below the world’s oceans.
Called Sentinel, it will be a place for experiments about the sea and underwater living in the same way the International Space Station is a centre for science in space.
It will be made up of an endlessly configurable modular system that is completely customisable and accommodate short-term through to semi-permanent deployments.
It is hoped to have the initial base up and running by 2027 in the waters off the South West of England and Wales because of the unique cluster of relevant marine engineering, diving, hyperbaric and submersible expertise, and links with the wider UK commercial and technical diving industry.
The UK company behind it , DEEP Research, says Sentinel is “ safe, efficient and economical.”
It will be serviced with a revolutionary range of submersibles, dive and scientific research equipment.
All this will be backed up by technical and human performance training and qualification programmes and a unique underwater research and development test and operations facility.
The Sentinel will be globally classed by Norway based DNV, the world’s leading classification society for underwater technology and will allow scientists to live underwater at depths of up to 200 metres for up to 28 days at a time.
OPS: Sentinel unerwater research base render.An artists' impression of one of the bedrooms in a typical configuration of DEEP's Sentinel System. Each room enjoys the view through a huge viewport overhead, and lots of space for personal items and storage. A touchscreen device may be used for communications and entertainment.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Plans for permanent underwater research station revealed
Ferrari Press Agency
Sentinel 1
Ref 15081
04/09/2023
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit:DEEP Research
Plans have been revealed for an underwater base to give human’s a permanent presence up to 200 metres below the world’s oceans.
Called Sentinel, it will be a place for experiments about the sea and underwater living in the same way the International Space Station is a centre for science in space.
It will be made up of an endlessly configurable modular system that is completely customisable and accommodate short-term through to semi-permanent deployments.
It is hoped to have the initial base up and running by 2027 in the waters off the South West of England and Wales because of the unique cluster of relevant marine engineering, diving, hyperbaric and submersible expertise, and links with the wider UK commercial and technical diving industry.
The UK company behind it , DEEP Research, says Sentinel is “ safe, efficient and economical.”
It will be serviced with a revolutionary range of submersibles, dive and scientific research equipment.
All this will be backed up by technical and human performance training and qualification programmes and a unique underwater research and development test and operations facility.
The Sentinel will be globally classed by Norway based DNV, the world’s leading classification society for underwater technology and will allow scientists to live underwater at depths of up to 200 metres for up to 28 days at a time.
OPS: This render shows the typical layout of the Galley and dining area within Sentinel. it is not to be relied upon for technical or engineering accuracy.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Plans for permanent underwater research station revealed
Ferrari Press Agency
Sentinel 1
Ref 15081
04/09/2023
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit:DEEP Research
Plans have been revealed for an underwater base to give human’s a permanent presence up to 200 metres below the world’s oceans.
Called Sentinel, it will be a place for experiments about the sea and underwater living in the same way the International Space Station is a centre for science in space.
It will be made up of an endlessly configurable modular system that is completely customisable and accommodate short-term through to semi-permanent deployments.
It is hoped to have the initial base up and running by 2027 in the waters off the South West of England and Wales because of the unique cluster of relevant marine engineering, diving, hyperbaric and submersible expertise, and links with the wider UK commercial and technical diving industry.
The UK company behind it , DEEP Research, says Sentinel is “ safe, efficient and economical.”
It will be serviced with a revolutionary range of submersibles, dive and scientific research equipment.
All this will be backed up by technical and human performance training and qualification programmes and a unique underwater research and development test and operations facility.
The Sentinel will be globally classed by Norway based DNV, the world’s leading classification society for underwater technology and will allow scientists to live underwater at depths of up to 200 metres for up to 28 days at a time.
OPS: Sentinel unerwater research base render.Mezzanine laboratory
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Paul Zizka captures Auroras over Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada - 2014
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"The Sentinel" Great Horned Owl and Aurora, Lake Minnewanka, Banff National Park - Paul Zizka's favourite picture
Paul Zizka captures Auroras over Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada - 2014
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These stunning images show the result of one man's mission to capture the Northern Lights in all their glory.
Paul Zizka has been shooting the aurora borealis over the last 18 months over Banff National Park, in the heart of the Canadian Rockies.
His work presents one of the most jaw-dropping galleries of the natural celestial lightshow.
Highlights include aurora and mountains reflected in lakes and, in Paul's favourite image, a great horned owl sitting atop a lone pine tree against the green-tinged skies.
The 34-year-old landscape and adventure photographer says he specialises in photographing in difficult conditions and hard-to-reach places, and this project fulfilled "his passion for documenting the interplay of light and weather in the mountains."
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Am Buachaille sea stack on the coast south of Sandwood Bay Scotland Britain
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View of the Sentinel. Golden Gate National Park. Free State. South Africa. (FOTO: DUKAS/AFRICANPICTURES.NET)
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