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ZME Science on MSNA World War I US Navy Submarine Sank in 10 Seconds in 1917. Now The Wreck Has Been Revealed in Stunning DetailOn a foggy December morning in 1917, three U.S. Navy submarines crept through the waters off the coast of San Diego. They ...
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, ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNSee a Lost U.S. Navy Submarine, Sunk During a World War I Test Run, in Digital DetailOn December 17, 1917, two United States Navy submarines—the USS F-1 and F-3—collided during a test run off the coast of San ...
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"We are looking at the base of the tree to see any if cicadas are climbing up from the bottom," said Corinne Richard, a WHOI ...
Researchers have found and imaged a submarine that sunk in 1917 during training exercises in the Pacific Ocean.
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On Dec. 17, 1917, the U.S. submarine USS F-1 was lost at sea during a training accident off the coast of California, killing ...
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 ...
Cicadas emerge on Cape Cod after 17 years, enabling scientists to study environmental changes and mercury pollution levels.
Researchers took the first ever photographs of the sunken USS F-1, lost in 1917 in a collision off of California.
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High-definition pictures of a World War I-era U.S. Navy submarine that sank to the bottom of the ocean near San Diego were ...
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