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  2. Hubert Wilkins - Wikipedia

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    The 1931 Nautilus Expedition to the North Pole Archived 17 June 2016 at the Wayback Machine; The Last Explorer: Simon Nasht Life&Times radio documentary, first broadcast by ABC Radio National, 29 August 2009; Newspaper clippings about Hubert Wilkins in the 20th Century Press Archives of the ZBW; The Papers of George Hubert Wilkins at Dartmouth ...

  3. Bob Halstead - Wikipedia

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    Bob Halstead (24 October 1944 – 18 December 2018), has made significant contributions to the sport of scuba diving in a multitude of capacities: photographer, author of eight diving books, early innovator in the development of dive tourism, pioneer in the dive liveaboard industry, diving instructor and educator, marine-life explorer and influential diving industry commentator.

  4. EV Nautilus - Wikipedia

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    EV Nautilus is a 68-meter (223 ft) research vessel owned by the Ocean Exploration Trust under the direction of Robert Ballard, the researcher known for finding the wreck of the Titanic and the German battleship Bismarck. The vessel's home port is at the AltaSea facility in San Pedro in the Port of Los Angeles, California.

  5. Robert Ballard - Wikipedia

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    NOAA, Ocean Explorer OceanAGE Careers - Video profiles, biographies, and background materials related to Oceanexplorer; Robert Ballard at TED. TED Talk: The astonishing hidden world of the deep ocean (TED2008) National Geographic Photo Gallery: Discovering the Titanic; University of Rhode Island Inner Space Center

  6. USS Nautilus (SSN-571) - Wikipedia

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    Nautilus ' s keel was laid at General Dynamics' Electric Boat Division in Groton, Connecticut, by Harry S. Truman on 14 June 1952. [13] She was christened on 21 January 1954 and launched into the Thames River, sponsored by Mamie Eisenhower. Nautilus was commissioned on 30 September 1954, under the command of Commander Eugene P. Wilkinson, USN. [2]

  7. William Anderson (naval officer) - Wikipedia

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    Anderson aboard the Nautilus. He wrote a 1959 book about his journey under the North Pole, Nautilus 90 North, co-written with Clay Blair Jr. [2] [3] An updated and more complete book about the North Pole transit, The Ice Diaries, [4] with co-author Don Keith, was completed just before Anderson's death. The book features previously classified ...

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    The US doesn't run a surplus like most sovereign wealth funds. But Trump's order refers to trillions in existing assets.

  9. Liveaboard - Wikipedia

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    A scuba liveaboard vessel on the Red Sea. Liveaboard can mean: [1] Someone who makes a boat, typically a small yacht in a marina, their primary residence. Powerboats and cruising sailboats are commonly used for living aboard, as well as houseboats which are designed primarily as a residence. [2] A boat designed for people to live aboard it. [3]

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