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English: The Mir submersible is hoisted into the water via a cable connected to the ship’s winch system. This front view shows the versatile manipulator arms and the huge viewing port.
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  • 2007-08-13 21:49 Óðinn 1704×2272×8 (1657099 bytes)
  • 2005-10-04 05:07 Alex Bakharev 600×800×8 (93882 bytes) [[Mir (mini-submarine)]] The Mir submersible is hoisted into the water via a cable connected to the ship’s winch system. This front view shows the versatile manipulator arms and the huge viewing port. Image by L. Murphy. Downloaded from http://oceanex

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English: The Mir submersible is hoisted into the water via a cable connected to the ship’s winch system. This front view shows the versatile manipulator arms and the huge viewing port.
Source NOAA Ocean Explorer
Author L. Murphy
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Public domain
This image is in the public domain because it contains materials that originally came from the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, taken or made as part of an employee's official duties.

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  • 2007-08-13 21:49 Óðinn 1704×2272×8 (1657099 bytes)
  • 2005-10-04 05:07 Alex Bakharev 600×800×8 (93882 bytes) [[Mir (mini-submarine)]] The Mir submersible is hoisted into the water via a cable connected to the ship’s winch system. This front view shows the versatile manipulator arms and the huge viewing port. Image by L. Murphy. Downloaded from http://oceanex

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