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    Expedition 335 Superfast spreading

    Time for Us to Say Goodbye, Too

    Time for Us to Say Goodbye, Too

    Well, sad to say, Expedition 335 has now come to a close and it’s time for all of us in…

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    Jun 2011
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    Saying Goodbye to Melba and Her Friends

    Saying Goodbye to Melba and Her Friends

    Well, Melba’s left us now…along with all her fine-feathered friends who’d been hanging around the ship during those long days…

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    Jun 2011
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    A Bit of Whimsy…

    A Bit of Whimsy…

    Who says geologists don’t have a lighter — even an artistic side?  Daisuke Endo is a Structural Geologist from the…

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    May 2011
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    Walking Among Giants

    Walking Among Giants

    A while back, Jack O’Connor (Chief Engineer) and Ian Barnes (First Assistant Engineer) offered to take the members of the…

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    May 2011
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    What a Difference a Few Weeks Can Make!

    What a Difference a Few Weeks Can Make!

    The other day, a friend of mine remarked on the photo that I have posted on my profile page for…

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    May 2011
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    Seeing Things in a New Light

    Seeing Things in a New Light

    Bill Crawford, our imaging specialist, has a knack for seeing things in a new light. Not long ago, he went…

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    May 2011
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    PAEMST Teachers, We Salute You!

    PAEMST Teachers, We Salute You!

    On Wednesday, May 18, we got to be part of something special – 85 kindergarten through 6th grade science and…

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    May 2011
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    Making Science More Accessible for Everyone

    Making Science More Accessible for Everyone

    Sarah McNaboe knows that when it comes to communicating science, one picture really is worth a thousand words. Sarah is…

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    May 2011
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    How fast is superfast? Part 2

    How fast is superfast? Part 2

    Last week, "The blogfish" made various interesting comparisons between the spreading rate at mid-ocean ridges and various things, such as…

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    May 2011
    By Benoit IldefonseUncategorizedLeave a comment
    Participate in a Live Video Broadcast with the JR in May!

    Participate in a Live Video Broadcast with the JR in May!

    It’s not too late! If your classroom or school would like to participate in a 30-minute, live ship-to-shore video broadcast…

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    May 2011
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