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With cutting-edge deep-sea imaging technology, researchers captured high-definition images of a 100-year old submarine.
In 1917, two US submarines collided off the coast of San Diego and submarine USS F-1 sank to the bottom of the Pacific Ocean, ...
WHOI's photogrammetric technologies transformed thousands of photographs into an accurate 3D model of the wreck.
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) video from recent survey expedition of USS F-1 (SS-20) wreck which sank 17 ...
During the WHOI mission to photograph the USS F-1, the researchers also surveyed another piece of military wreckage: a lost ...
The story is true. The German sub officially was known as U-166. It was among a fleet of 23 sent to the Atlantic Ocean in the ...
Researchers have located the wrecks of two long-lost military vehicles on the seafloor a few miles from San Diego: an ...
A World War I submarine wreck off the coast of Southern California has been captured for the first time in new video and images made possible using advanced deep-sea imaging technology. At such a ...
Equally impressive is the depth at which the Sammy B settled. It lies at a staggering 22,621 feet—or 4.28 miles—below sea ...
The Hatsutaka was later sunk by USS Hawkbill, a fellow Manitowoc-built submarine. Read more: ‘All my love’: A WWII love story from sailor aboard Manitowoc-built USS Lagarto, lost in 1945 Lagarto's ...
Paintings, vehicles, and even a potentially never-before-seen jellyfish were found among USS Yorktown’s wreckage ...
NOAA is asking for the public's help in identifying the car, which went down with the USS Yorktown during the 1942 Battle of Midway.