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THE WEIRS TIMES & THE COCHECO TIMES, Thursday, April 12, 2012


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Artist’s rendition of the “unsinkable” Titanic as it made it was through icy waters and its fate with a giant iceberg.


TITANIC from 20


section was watched by 1,700 people on two cruise vessels which were at the site as underwater cam- eras monitored the opera- tion. But the cruise ships and their passengers, who paid between $1,800 and $6,000 for the cruise, had left the site before the hull slipped away.


Ballard said that he hopes some day to return to the site and use it for live television broadcasts to school children. He has been using this approach since 1989 in the Jason Project, an interactive worldwide education ini- tiative developed by EDS, an information technol- ogy company which was


founded by Ross Perot. In 1996, Jason Project


VII explored the marine life off the Florida coast and 4H club members from Hopkinton dem- onstrated the program, which links students all over the world, to people at the Hopkinton Fair on, Labor Day weekend.


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