The DSV Alvin was developed long before the Titanic wreck. It was commissioned back in 1964, and to date has made over 4,400 dives. It was specifically designed for deep sea exploration, and can house the pilot and two passengers. Its use when it explored the Titanic has given it notoriety.
it was called Alvin
The towed underewater sled that photograhed Titanic for the first time was Angus. The first submersible to dive on Titanic was the Alvin, originally named for famous explorer Al Vine, but joking named for Alvin the Chipmunk due to its small size and cramped quarters.
The submersible found the Titanic and was used for many research projects. -74
Ballard used Alvin, Jason, and he followed the disaster trial.
Justin Long - Alvin Seville
The Alvin
Alvin was the special submarine that fount The Titanic remains
alvin
the alvin by robert ballard
it was called Alvin
The towed underewater sled that photograhed Titanic for the first time was Angus. The first submersible to dive on Titanic was the Alvin, originally named for famous explorer Al Vine, but joking named for Alvin the Chipmunk due to its small size and cramped quarters.
A tiny submarine named the Alvin found it in 1987.
The submersible found the Titanic and was used for many research projects. -74
JJ short for Jason Junior, it was launched from the submersible Alvin.
titanic,bodyguard,a walk to remember,the gameplan,and alvin and the chimpmunks all three of them
Argo Alvin Water Sled Jason junior
Yes, it is real. Scientist Robert Ballard found it in his special "ship", "Alvin" and "JJ", which is short for "Jason Junior". The Titanic was found 12,500m underwater, which is 10 Empire State Buildings!