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Tag: US Navy

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Ocean robot seized, causes international incident

Dr. Martini December 19, 2016 Chinadroneocean droneseagliderslocum glidersouth china seaUS Navy

This past week, a US Naval drone was seized by a Chinese ship in international waters in the South China Sea. When I hear the word drone, I imagine…

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I Am Science with the First Man to Dive Challenger Deep

Dr. M June 19, 2012 Challenger DeepDon Walshmarianas trenchsubmersibleTriesteUS Navy

I asked, “What were the events that lead to you to dive the Marianas Trench?” Don Walsh one of two men to first visit the…

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Thursday Submersible

Kevin Zelnio March 4, 2010 submarineUS NavyUSS Ohio
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Transformers…Ocean Science Style

Dr. M February 4, 2010 FLIPFloating Instrument PlatformMarine Physical LaboratoryScrippsTransformersUS Navy

I waited patiently for Transformers the movie to release.  Luckily the dialogue, plot, and having to suffer through what Megan Fox tries to pass as…

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Another broken satellite

Peter Etnoyer February 21, 2008 ocean colorsatelliteUS Navy

Satellites used to fly instruments designed to do just one thing, like measure ocean color for instance, but nowadays instruments are multi-tasking like the rest of us.

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