Live from E/V Nautilus - JASON Argonauts

Watch an archived replay:
1:30pm ET webcast
6:30pm ET webcast

 

Before you take part in the live event, be sure to check out the Nautilus Live web site to watch all the action aboard the ship. Come back to this page before the event to submit your questions and watch the Argos live!

About the Live Event

A crew of JASON Student and Teacher Argonauts are aboard the E/V Nautilus, exploring the depths of the Mediterranean Sea. They're working with a team of renowned ocean scientists, searching for shipwrecks, marine life, and geological discoveries. As they learn about oceanography, they'll be holding two special question and answer sessions via live webcast.

On Tuesday, September 13, JASON will broadcast two live shows, lasting approximately 20 minutes each, at 1:30pm and 6:30pm EDT. During the shows you'll have a chance to ask the Argos about their research, the science on board the vessel, and what it's like living aboard a real ship of exploration!

Follow the Argonauts in the field through their blog!

Be sure to join the event a few minutes before start time and send in your questions via the text window which will appear. We can't answer all of your questions but we'll do our best! To make sure your question has a chance at being answered, make sure to use the following resources to learn more about the Argos and the E/V Nautilus:

Argos appearing in the 1:30pm ET broadcast: Erin Walsh
Erin Walsh
Southlake, TX
Jason Pittman
Jason Pittman
Lorton, VA
 
Argos appearing in the 6:30pm ET broadcast: Devyn Jackson
Devyn Jackson
Granger, IN
Tashawn Reese
Tashawn Reese
South Bend, IN
Lucinda Reese
Lucinda Reese
South Bend, IN

 

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