The USS Nautilus was the world's first nuclear-powered submarine. It participated in scientific and military operations ...
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The Sad Reason a Navy Submarine Was 'Nearly Broken in Half'Neither technology by itself was new. The USS Nautilus (SSN-571) – the world's first nuclear-powered submarine – entered service in 1954, while the USS Albacore (AGSS-569) was the first to ...
Of course, nuclear power appeared in U.S. subs long before that, going back as far as 1954, with the introduction of the USS ...
In 1958, the USS Nautilus, America's first nuclear-powered submarine, became the first sub to travel under the Arctic icecap. The SCICEX cruises were not the first time an American nuclear ...
A proud Navy veteran, Robert served aboard USS Sablefish (SS303), USS Nautilus (SSN 571), and retired from the Navy Reserves as a Senior Chief Petty Officer. An environmental scientist and ...
Remote vehicle operators on the Nautilus get a live view of the USS Macon wreck View of the USS Macon wreck Lickliter-Mundon wants to use the 3D photomosaic to learn more about how the Macon sank.
Nautilus is now an exhibit at the Submarine Force Museum in Groton, Connecticut. On January 17, 1955, the USS Nautilus transmitted a historic message: "Underway on nuclear power." As the world's ...
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