Photos from DEPTHX-Zacatón Project
Notes: The images below were originally posted in March. Watch this page for up-to-date photos from the site.
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Doctoral student Marcus Gary SCUBA dives with the DEPTHX probe during initial
in-water tests at The University of Texas at Austin Applied Research
Laboratories wet test facility.
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DEPTHX illuminates the underwater walls of La Pilita, the second deepest
sinkhole in the Zacatón system, during tests of the probe in its first mission,
February 2007.
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The DEPTHX team for mission 1 in February 2007 poses for a group photograph
with the probe in front of the cenote La Pilita.
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Jupiter's moon Europa.
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George Kantor's t-shirt.
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Jason Sahl (Colorado School of Mines) prepares a liquid sample brought back
by DEPTHX. Back home, he and John Spear (CSM) will analyze it for DNA and
identify known and unknown microbes.
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Marc Airhart (UT Austin) with DEPTHX robot.
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Marcus Gary (UT Austin) is relieved to have found DEPTHX after it went
missing underwater for a few hours.
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Antonio Fegroso, a Tampico-based eco-tour guide and botanist (left) and
Marcus Gary, a doctoral student at The University of Texas at Austin with the
DEPTHX robot.
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Marcus Gary (UT Austin) points out to Marc Airhart (UT Austin) a small white
cross above the cliffs of Zacaton erected by locals in honor of Sheck Exley, a
diver who lost his life attempting the world's deepest scuba dive here in 1994.
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The DEPTHX team watches the horror movie "The Cave" inside a real cave. A gas
generator above provided power for the laptop computer and projector. A bed
sheet draped on the wall served as a screen. It was dubbed the Goat Head Theater
in honor of a small goat skull found in the back of the cave.
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