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Wave Glider
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Wave Glider rides choppy waves on the ocean surface near Ventura, CA
Low profile view of Liquid Robotics' Wave Glider
The Wave Glider's sub transforms wave energy into forward motion
The Wave Glider's sub transforms wave energy into forward motion
The Wave Glider's sub transforms wave energy into forward motion
Liquid Robotics Kilauea Volcano Wave Glider Mission
Liquid Robotics Kilauea Volcano Wave Glider Mission
Liquid Robotics Wave Glider
Liquid Robotics announces newest Wave Glider platform for operational efficiency and performance
Boeing Echo Ranger in cove of Two Harbors on Catalina Island, California
Boeing Echo Seeker - Aft View
Boeing Echo Seeker Auxiliary Propulsion Thruster
Boeing Echo Seeker Main Propulsion Thuster
Checking the Oil Level in Echo Seeker’s Main Propulsion Motor Compensator
post inspection of the Auxiliary Propulsion Thruster on Echo Seeker
Reflection of Boeing Echo Seeker
Connecting Echo Seeker’s External Battery Monitor
Boeing Echo Seeker in Test Facility, May 2015
Boeing Echo Seeker in Test Facility
Boeing Echo Seeker in Test Facility with Diver, May 2015
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Wave Glider rides golden light waves
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 Sensor Hosting Autonomous Remote Craft (SHARC) testing off coast of Ventura, CA; 7/24-7/28/2017; RMS#305097; MCF17-0054 Series; Marci George
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Boeing ID
mcf17-0054-lr
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