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2021 Report: An aerospace engineer in Everett and his crew will make history this week as they descend to the ocean floor to document the world's most famous shipwreck, the Titanic, which sank in the Atlantic ocean in 1912.
"It's going to be a dynamic process," said Stockton Rush, who said growing up he always wanted to blast off into space, but now finds himself exploring new worlds under the sea.
"We look at the ocean as being, really, the final frontier," he said. "I mean that is where people are going to go. Most of the life on this planet is in the ocean. There are hundreds of thousands of species that are yet to be discovered."