Permalink: http://www.boeingimages.com/archive/Liquid-Robotics-Wave-Glider-2JRSXLJEAW2A.htmlCopyright © Boeing. All Rights Reserved.View Photo/Video onlyConceptually similarLiquid Robotics Kilauea Volcano Wave Glider MissionLiquid Robotics Kilauea Volcano Wave Glider MissionLow profile view of Liquid Robotics' Wave GliderLiquid Robotics announces newest Wave Glider platform for operational efficiency and performanceThe Wave Glider's sub transforms wave energy into forward motionThe Wave Glider's sub transforms wave energy into forward motionThe Wave Glider's sub transforms wave energy into forward motionWave Glider rides choppy waves on the ocean surface near Ventura, CAWave Glider rides golden light wavesView AllView more with similar tones Liquid Robotics Wave GliderSelect usageWhat Type of Order?Usage:The Wave Glider revolutionizes how we explore and understand the world’s oceans by gathering data in ways or locations previously too costly or challenging to operate. Powered by waves and solar energy, the Wave Glider is an unmanned surface vehicle that allows organizations to build a network of sensors to better understand all aspects of ocean activity.The Wave Glider offers an additional propulsion system using stored solar energy. The additional directional thrust increases mobility and precision and helps to navigate challenging ocean conditions (doldrums, high currents, and hurricanes/cyclones), or accommodate mission changes. The solar energy system also recharges batteries that power sensors.BI428634 (v300_loviz_patina_fwdangle)Maximum size:6000px × 3375px (~57 MB)20.0in × 11.2in (300dpi)License type:Rights ManagedKeywords:2010s-blue-curves-day-editorial-exteriors-floating-full body views-glare-ground shots-oceans-photos-right front views-right side views-solar panels-submersibles-unmanned surface vehicle (USV)-viewed from above-Wave Glider-wide shots-wide-angle lensRelated Photo/Videos:View AllRelated Virtual folders:Wave Glider