The document discusses two undersea habitat missions - Atlantica I and Atlantica II. Atlantica I will be a 90-day mission in 2010 with a 3 person crew living in the Leviathan Habitat. Atlantica II aims to establish a permanent 12 person colony called Challenger Station by 2013, informed by the results of Atlantica I. It provides details on the objectives, crews and qualifications of the explorers involved in the undersea missions, which aim to further space exploration through underwater analogs.
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>>> ATLANTICA I : 90 DAY UNDERSEA HABITAT MISSION
The League of New Worlds announced that on 01 Aug 2010 three
aquanauts: Dennis Chamberland, Claudia Chamberland and Terrence
Tysall will attempt a 90 day continuous undersea habitat mission:
Atlantica I Expedition (AE I) from the custom-built Laiviathan Habitat.
The objectives of the mission are bold:
clean, autonomous life support;
responsible collaboration,
systems development,
infrastructures; and education
towards a “zero waste” culture.
Leviathan Habitat Modeling/graphics by Brett W. English, Atlantica Expedition Crew. Copyright (c) 2007 by The League of the New Worlds, Inc.
Presenter: Sarah Jane Pell, PhD research@sarahjanepell.com http://www.underseacolony.com
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>>> ATLANTICA II : PERMANENT UNDERSEA COLONY
Results from AE I will inform the Atlantica II Expedition (EA II)
mission requirements and systems to support a permanent
human-undersea colony of 12 aquanauts.
The select EA II crew will
live and work within the
sanctuary of the
Challenger Station:
a custom-built 1.6 ATA
constant pressure facility
planned to be operational by 2013. The spin off and spin in for
space-related architecture and analogue data will be significant.
Challenger Station Modeling/graphics by Brett W. English, Atlantica Expedition Crew. Copyright (c) 2007 by The League of the New Worlds, Inc.
Presenter: Sarah Jane Pell, PhD research@sarahjanepell.com http://www.underseacolony.com
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>>> Total Atlantica I Expedition Crew:38
Combined Logged Aquanaut Missions:> 8,500
Number Certified Aquanauts:22(61%)
Number of Certified Astronauts: 2
Professional Divers:6
Professional Educators:8
Physicians and Psychologists:3
Scientists:8
Engineers:6
Professional Authors/Artists/Film Producers: 6
Atlantica I Expeditions Aquanaut Atlantica I Expeditions Aquanaut and Atlantica I & II Expeditions Mission Atlantica I Expeditions Aquanaut and
Chris Olstad, A.Q. installs undersea Film Director James Cameron, PhD, A.Q. Commander Dennis Chamberland, A.Q. undersea habitat designer Jacques Rogarie
seafloor attachment hardware. enjoys a day undersea in our habitat. prepares an undersea logistics pod for speaks with land-based schools from habitat.
deployment at the habitat site.
Presenter: Sarah Jane Pell, PhD research@sarahjanepell.com http://www.underseacolony.com
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>>> UBIQUITIOUS DESIGN STRATEGIES
Dennis Chamberland, MS., AQ, Author Art Ortolani, AQ, Explorer/Film maker Sarah Jane Pell, PhD. Performance Artist James Cameron, PhD. AQ, Film Media
Having artist/researcher aquanauts as core crew is like asking what would
happen if mission control fusses with a virtual world engine?
Presenter: Sarah Jane Pell, PhD research@sarahjanepell.com http://www.underseacolony.com
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Presenter: Sarah Jane Pell, PhD research@sarahjanepell.com http://www.underseacolony.com