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Jason Jr. ''Jason Junior'', also called ''JJ'', was a small remotely operated vehicle (ROV) designed and built by the Deep Submergence Laboratory at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute (WHOI). ''Jason Jr.'' was a prototype for a larger, more capable ROV named ''Jason'', which was being developed to complement the ''Argo'' unmanned undersea video camera sled. ''Jason Jr.'' was first used in the exploration of the wreck of the RMS ''Titanic'' in 1986, during which it was attached to and controlled from aboard the DSV ''Alvin'', a United States Navy manned deep-ocean research submersible operated by WHOI. The ROV was connected to the submersible by a fiber optic cable, and allowed scientists to explore and photograph areas of the shipwreck that the submersible could not access. The ROV was deployed from a metal cage attached to the front of the ''Alvin'', and controlled remotely by a pilot inside the submersible. ''Jason Jr.'' was lost at sea in late 1991, when a barge carrying it and other equipment to the Galápagos Islands sank in the Pacific Ocean during the Jason III expedition. == References ==
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