Europa's Voyage

Below are two time lapse videos of Europa’s Voyage through The Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument. We had two cameras taking pictures from sunrise to sunset approximately every 1.5 to 3 hours.

The first video is from a camera mounted on the back end of the float. At the beginning of the journey you’ll see some ti leaves on the float. This was part of Europa’s blessing before embarking on her voyage through the PMNM. As you can see, Europa experienced some rough seas, beautiful sunrises and sunsets, full moons, and calm days with an occasional booby resting on the warm solar panels.

The second video is from a camera mounted in the float looking down at the sub and umbilical. You’ll note that the sub moves around quite a bit. There were times when the umbilical had slack and the wings were fully rotated up or down, indicating rough seas. Occasionally, fish even gathered around the sub.

Please enjoy the videos.

 
 


For a look back at Europa's prior journeys, check out our MAP and the Sea Surface Temperature (SST).

Aloha!

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