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Preparing for the Next Phase

24/09/2014 jfardoulis

Digital mapping of the Antikythera shipwreck is done for 2014, with the engineers from the Australian Centre for Field Robotics, University…

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Motor Yacht/Research Vessel: GLAROS

23/09/2014 jfardoulis

The first phase of the 2014 project, creating high resolution 3D maps of the Antikythera shipwreck site has been completed…

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Introducing Sirius, The Underwater Robot

22/09/2014 jfardoulis

One of the primary tools so far has been Sirius, the underwater robot, aka. Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV), from the Australian…

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Making History!

20/09/2014 jfardoulis

We’re currently over the Antikythera shipwreck, with the underwater robot (AUV) making the first high resolution digital map of the…

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Rocky Shore

19/09/2014 jfardoulis

There were 3-4 metre waves over the wreck site today, so AUV (underwater robotic) operations took place on the sheltered…

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Batten Down the Hatches

18/09/2014 jfardoulis

The underwater robot is calibrated and ready to map but unfortunately the forecast is for heavy weather tomorrow. Severe weather…

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Small Island, Big Technology

17/09/2014 jfardoulis

Antikythera is one of the last frontiers of the Mediterranean. In winter only about twenty people permanently live on the island.…

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