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Popular Mechanics January 9, 2009 Jeff Wise |
3 Contenders in the Race for the Perfect Personal Submarine The Ocean Pearl, C-Quester 3 and OrcaSub are seriously expensive, but will make it possible for consumers to go if not 20,000 leagues under the sea, then up to 2,000 feet. |
Outside May 2010 Thayer Walker |
Just Don't Call It a Submarine If Graham Hawkes new "flying" submersible works, he may be the first man to go 36,000 feet below the ocean's surface alone. That's deep. |
IEEE Spectrum March 2012 Eliza Strickland |
Virgin Oceanic's Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea Virgin Oceanic hopes to launch a new era of manned deep-sea exploration |
Popular Mechanics December 2009 |
Test Drive in the World's Fastest Personal Submarine The Super Falcon is the first production-ready winged submersible. |
Outside June 2008 Thayer Walker |
Off The Deep End Karl Stanley is a stubborn, unconventional big talker with some powerful enemies. He's also a fearless mad genius who's reinvented DIY exploration in his homemade submarine. Ready to climb aboard? |
National Defense May 2011 Stew Magnuson |
New Applications, Markets Sought For Underwater Communication System A new technology designed to communicate with submarines as they travel stealthily at great depths and speeds is now being looked at as a means to send messages to special operations divers and commands to unmanned underwater vehicles. |
National Defense January 2009 Stew Magnuson |
Navy Can Text Stealthy Submarines 24/7 For years, the Navy has wanted to communicate with its submarines as they travel underwater at great depths. |
IEEE Spectrum September 2011 Eliza Strickland |
China's Research Sub to Attempt Record Dive The country's first manned science sub goes for global bragging rights |
Real Travel Adventures April 2006 Nancy S. Tardy |
Submarine Touring Currently operating at 11 major vacation sites the Atlantis submarine provides a dramatic change of pace from beach lounging or snorkeling, and for less than $100. |
Smithsonian June 2007 Eric Jaffe |
Saving Our Shipwrecks New technologies are aiding the search for one Civil War submarine, and the conservation of another. |
National Defense May 2007 Grace Jean |
Scientists Bemoan Loss of Exploration Vessel The NR-1 small nuclear-powered submarine has been plying the world's oceans on scientific missions, but is schedule to be inactivated late next year. |
Wired December 2004 Sylvia A. Earle |
The Wild Blue Under The more we understand about life in extreme environments, the greater chance we'll know where to look in space. |
The Motley Fool January 19, 2012 Rich Smith |
Navy Searches for an Underwater Terminator For a few months now, we've been hearing sonar rumblings of a big new Naval project to build a long-endurance, deep-diving robotic submarine. |
National Defense April 2006 Harold Kennedy |
Special Ops Sub Becomes Hub for Irregular Warfare Subs have hosted small numbers of special operators ever since World War II. Until now, however, the vessels have had space to accommodate only a handful of special operators. That is changing with the Ohio (SSGN 726) and its three sister ships. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics August 2006 Courtney E. Howard |
UUVs to Benefit Undersea Combat Forces Industry innovators are launching competitive designs of unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs), with the winners earning an early slot in the U.S. Navy's UUV Master Plan. |
National Defense April 2005 |
Autonomous Craft Explores the Deep A 30-foot unmanned underwater vehicle developed by Penn State's Applied Research Laboratory is performing an array of underwater tasks for the Navy. |
Popular Mechanics December 1, 2008 Andrew Moseman |
4 Challenges for the Navy as More Unmanned Drones Go Underwater The Navy is getting up to speed with unmanned vehicles. |
Wired December 2004 Jennifer Hillner |
The New Atlantis Welcome to Vent-Based Alpha: a permanent, manned outpost 5,000 feet beneath the ocean's surface. |
Popular Mechanics August 2009 Mark Schrope |
New Personal Submarine Brings Airplane Tech Underwater The craft, which should provide unprecedented subsea speed and maneuverability, will be used to ferry policymakers and others into the country's national marine sanctuaries. |
Fast Company February 2001 Todd Shapera |
Depth Perception Extreme Job: mini-submarine pilot. |
National Defense October 2012 Eric Beidel |
Scientists Developing Sub-Tracking Sea Drone The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has awarded a contract to McLean, Va.-based Science Applications International Corp. to develop an unmanned vessel that can track these subs for months at a time over thousands of kilometers. |