Recently, the marine science community has become interested in a transatlantic data scan by a moving or sailing buoy capable of making good a prescribed course within reasonable tolerances and also capable of acquiring and transmitting significant data on a short time interval. This report examines the problems involved and proposes the design of an unmanned sailing vessel, sensors and transmitters capable of accomplishing these tasks.
Concept of an Unmanned Transatlantic Sailing Buoy (NOAA's ARK)
1977
33 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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