Everything about Venus Planet totally explained
The
VENUS (
Victoria
Experimental
Network
Under the
Sea) project is a cabled sea floor observatory, operated by the
University of Victoria consisting of fibre optic cables connecting oceanographic instruments on the sea floor of the
Pacific Ocean off the coast
British Columbia to a dedicated shore-station. Data from the sub-sea instruments is relayed to the University of Victoria in real time. The data, including images and audio, is processed and made available to researchers and the public through the VENUS website.
The first array of sub-sea instruments is in
Saanich Inlet. A second array is planned for the
Strait of Georgia.
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