Flying Deep: Climb Inside Deep-Sea Submersible ALVIN
Flying Deep: Climb Inside Deep-Sea Submersible ALVIN
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Annotation: Young science and adventure enthusiasts are introduced to a day in the life of a pilot on board the deep-sea submersible credited with helping to find the Titanic, in a vibrantly illustrated, full-length edition of an award-winning reference that describes a typical eight-hour trip spent collecting samples of and conducting important research about life-forms miles beneath the ocean's surface.
Genre: [Engineering]
 
Reviews: 5
Catalog Number: #182549
Format: Perma-Bound Edition
Copyright Date: 2018
Edition Date: 2018 Release Date: 05/22/18
Illustrator: Wong, Nicole
Pages: 1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN: Publisher: 1-580-89841-6 Perma-Bound: 0-7804-4578-3
ISBN 13: Publisher: 978-1-580-89841-6 Perma-Bound: 978-0-7804-4578-9
Dewey: 627
LCCN: 2017012925
Dimensions: 28 cm.
Language: English
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Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews

Readers join an Alvin pilot and scientists in an exciting journey as they voyage down deep to the ocean floor to collect samples and conduct research.Named for Allyn Vine, who helped pioneer deep submergence research and technology for the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, Alvin helped in the exploration of the Titanic wreckage in 1986. "Imagine you're the pilot of Alvin, a deep-sea submersible barely big enough for three," the engaging text begins. Cusolito's inviting, "you are there" narration puts readers inside the submersible to discover what one wears, eats, and talks about during a typical eight-hour journey to learn about life inhabiting the deepest realms of our oceans. How do you breathe? What kind of music might you listen to? How do you see when you "enter thick blackness"? The answers to those and many other questions are answered. The voyage down is not without perils: "Fishing nets or anchor chains could entangle Alvin and trap you." On the seafloor, "Eerie spires loom. Black smokers blast scalding water and poisonous, sooty particles from deep inside Earth." The digitally created illustrations evoke the dark mysteriousness of the deep ocean and depict the crew as a man of color, a white woman, and a white man. Endmatter explains how Alvin works and describes the author's and illustrator's research.An appealing, exhilarating, and informative vicarious journey of discovery. (glossary, further reading) (Informational picture book. 5-9)

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Since its first launch in 1965, only 40 men and 1 woman have piloted the deep-sea submersible Alvin. Young readers can imagine themselves as one of the pilots in this sensory-rich picture book that uses second-person narration to describe a typical mission in the Pacific Ocean. As the pilot and two scientists (one of whom is a woman) squeeze into the tiny human-occupied vehicle (HOV) and prepare to launch, a surface crew performs final checks. As Alvin "sinks, / slowly spinning / DOWN DOWN DOWN," the digitally rendered illustrations depict not only the progressively darker ocean color but also the changes in marine life, until the HOV, two miles deep, reaches the ocean floor. Here the scientists investigate, record, analyze, and take samples of this extreme ecosystem, avoiding such calamities as rocky columns that could pin them below the surface, before finally resurfacing. Both the wonder and danger are palpable. Back matter offers more information on Alvin and some of the strange organisms living in the ocean's deepest waters. An inviting look at scientists in action.

Horn Book (Wed Aug 01 00:00:00 CDT 2018)

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Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)

Readers join an Alvin pilot and scientists in an exciting journey as they voyage down deep to the ocean floor to collect samples and conduct research.Named for Allyn Vine, who helped pioneer deep submergence research and technology for the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, Alvin helped in the exploration of the Titanic wreckage in 1986. "Imagine you're the pilot of Alvin, a deep-sea submersible barely big enough for three," the engaging text begins. Cusolito's inviting, "you are there" narration puts readers inside the submersible to discover what one wears, eats, and talks about during a typical eight-hour journey to learn about life inhabiting the deepest realms of our oceans. How do you breathe? What kind of music might you listen to? How do you see when you "enter thick blackness"? The answers to those and many other questions are answered. The voyage down is not without perils: "Fishing nets or anchor chains could entangle Alvin and trap you." On the seafloor, "Eerie spires loom. Black smokers blast scalding water and poisonous, sooty particles from deep inside Earth." The digitally created illustrations evoke the dark mysteriousness of the deep ocean and depict the crew as a man of color, a white woman, and a white man. Endmatter explains how Alvin works and describes the author's and illustrator's research.An appealing, exhilarating, and informative vicarious journey of discovery. (glossary, further reading) (Informational picture book. 5-9)

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National Science Teachers Association Outstanding Science Trade
Bibliography Index/Note: Includes bibliographical references.
Word Count: 693
Reading Level: 3.9
Interest Level: K-3
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 3.9 / points: 0.5 / quiz: 196207 / grade: Lower Grades
Reading Counts!: reading level:3.4 / points:3.0 / quiz:Q74952
Lexile: 610L
Guided Reading Level: P
Imagine you're the pilot of Alvin, a deep-sea submersible barely big enough for three. Today you'll investigate the site of deadly explosions. Many years ago, underwater volcanoes erupted. Red-hot lava blasted from deep inside Earth. An ecosystem was destroyed. Remarkably, life returned again and again.
 
Your mission: Survey the site, confirm thriving life, and collect specimens. What will you discover?

Excerpted from Flying Deep: Climb Inside Deep-Sea Submersible Alvin by Michelle Cusolito
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Climb aboard Alvin, the famous deep-sea submersible credited with helping to find the Titanic, and take a trip two miles down to the bottom of the ocean.

Experience a day in the life of an Alvin pilot and join scientists at the seafloor to collect samples and conduct research. Along the way, discover what one wears, eats, and talks about during a typical eight-hour trip in a underwater craft and find out more about the animals that live deep in our oceans. Extensive back matter explains how Alvin works, describes the author's research, and includes a glossary and further reading.

"An appealing, exhilarating, and informative vicarious journey of discovery" —Kirkus Reviews, STARRED REVIEW

"Wong’s detailed illustrations add an exciting immediacy to the descent and to the glowing wonders of the deep”—Washington Post


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