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A human-powered submarine, designed, built and operated by University of California San Diego engineering students.
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Location: Offshore Model Basin, Escondido, California, USA | A human-powered submarine, designed, built and operated by University of California San Diego engineering students.
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Location: Offshore Model Basin, Escondido, California, USA | A human-powered submarine, designed, built and operated by Texas A and M University engineering students.
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Location: Offshore Model Basin, Escondido, California, USA |
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A human-powered submarine, designed, built and operated by Texas A and M University engineering students.
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Location: Offshore Model Basin, Escondido, California, USA | A human-powered submarine, designed, built and operated by University of Washington engineering students.
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Location: Offshore Model Basin, Escondido, California, USA | The propellers and steering foils of a human-powered submarine, designed, built and operated by University of Washington engineering students.
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Location: Offshore Model Basin, Escondido, California, USA |
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The OMER 5 human-powered submarine, designed, built and operated by Montreal, Canadas École de Technologie Supérieure (University of Quebec) engineering students. The submersible is 16 feet long and has two people inside powering and piloting the sub. Made of high tech composite materials and containing networked computers, the OMER 5 has reached a speed of nearly 7 knots underwater, a world record for human-powered submarines.
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Location: Offshore Model Basin, Escondido, California, USA | The OMER 5 human-powered submarine, designed, built and operated by Montreal, Canadas École de Technologie Supérieure (University of Quebec) engineering students. The submersible is 16 feet long and has two people inside powering and piloting the sub. Made of high tech composite materials and containing networked computers, the OMER 5 has reached a speed of nearly 7 knots underwater, a world record for human-powered submarines.
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Location: Offshore Model Basin, Escondido, California, USA | The OMER 5 human-powered submarine, designed, built and operated by Montreal, Canadas École de Technologie Supérieure (University of Quebec) engineering students. The submersible is 16 feet long and has two people inside powering and piloting the sub. Made of high tech composite materials and containing networked computers, the OMER 5 has reached a speed of nearly 7 knots underwater, a world record for human-powered submarines.
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Location: Offshore Model Basin, Escondido, California, USA |
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The OMER 5 human-powered submarine, designed, built and operated by Montreal, Canadas École de Technologie Supérieure (University of Quebec) engineering students. The submersible is 16 feet long and has two people inside powering and piloting the sub. Made of high tech composite materials and containing networked computers, the OMER 5 has reached a speed of nearly 7 knots underwater, a world record for human-powered submarines.
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Location: Offshore Model Basin, Escondido, California, USA | A human-powered submarine passes through an underwater electronic timing gate that will measure the speed of the sub, designed, built and operated by University of California San Diego engineering students.
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Location: Offshore Model Basin, Escondido, California, USA | Student engineers prepare a human-powered submarine for an underwater time trial. The submarines pilot and source of power is visible in the cockpit, and breathes on SCUBA while operating the sub. The submersible was designed, built and operated by High Tech High School (San Diego, California) engineering students.
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Location: Offshore Model Basin, Escondido, California, USA |
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A human-powered submarine, composed off a streamlined casing which encloses half the operator as well as his air supply. The operator kicks a single large monofin to propel the sleek submersible. It was designed, built and operated by Virginia Tech engineering students.
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Location: Offshore Model Basin, Escondido, California, USA | A human-powered submarine, composed off a streamlined casing which encloses half the operator as well as his air supply. The operator kicks a single large monofin to propel the sleek submersible. It was designed, built and operated by Virginia Tech engineering students.
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Location: Offshore Model Basin, Escondido, California, USA | A human-powered submarine, designed, built and operated by University of California San Diego engineering students.
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Location: Offshore Model Basin, Escondido, California, USA |
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A human-powered submarine, designed, built and operated by University of Washington engineering students.
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Location: Offshore Model Basin, Escondido, California, USA | The OMER 5 human-powered submarine is raised from the Offshore Model Basin in Escondido California. The sub was designed, built and operated by Montreal, Canadas École de Technologie Supérieure (University of Quebec) engineering students. The submersible is 16 feet long and has two people inside powering and piloting the sub. Made of high tech composite materials and containing networked computers, the OMER 5 has reached a speed of nearly 7 knots underwater, a world record for human-powered submarines.
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Location: Offshore Model Basin, Escondido, California, USA | The OMER 5 human-powered submarine is raised from the Offshore Model Basin in Escondido California. The sub was designed, built and operated by Montreal, Canadas École de Technologie Supérieure (University of Quebec) engineering students. The submersible is 16 feet long and has two people inside powering and piloting the sub. Made of high tech composite materials and containing networked computers, the OMER 5 has reached a speed of nearly 7 knots underwater, a world record for human-powered submarines.
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Location: Offshore Model Basin, Escondido, California, USA |
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The OMER 5 human-powered submarine is raised from the Offshore Model Basin in Escondido California. The sub was designed, built and operated by Montreal, Canadas École de Technologie Supérieure (University of Quebec) engineering students. The submersible is 16 feet long and has two people inside powering and piloting the sub. Made of high tech composite materials and containing networked computers, the OMER 5 has reached a speed of nearly 7 knots underwater, a world record for human-powered submarines.
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Location: Offshore Model Basin, Escondido, California, USA |
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