This is an unmanned submarine that can remotely go deep into the polar expedition

[Abstract] The Boaty McBoatface submarine is 3.62 meters long and weighs 700 kilograms. It can automatically cruise under 6000 meters of ice.

Tencent Digital (sky city) This week, a submarine named “Boaty McBoatface” will dive into the icy deep sea of ​​Antarctica, a high-tech, remote-controlled unmanned submarine.

As you may recall, the Natural Environment Research Council of the United Kingdom launched an open campaign last year to name the polar expedition ship, which costs 200 million pounds (243 million U.S. dollars).

NERC apparently did not ignore the British humor, it chose a more special name "Boaty McBoatface." The public also suggested taking the following names: Onion Knight, I Like Big Boats & I Cannot Lie (I like big ships, I can't lie), and It's Bloody Cold Here. The British are really funny!

Just now, NERC built a new expedition vessel, named after the British naturalist and announcer David Attenborough, and was quite orthodox. This time when naming the submarine, NERC listened to everyone's opinion and took a rather strange name “Boaty McBoatface”.

This week, Boaty McBoatface is still on its first trip. It is going deep into the coldest and deepest waters on Earth.

Boaty McBoatface is painted yellow with the name printed on one side. The mission of the submarine is to study the changing conditions of the global climate in the 21st century.

When it is first set sail, Boaty McBoatface will sail off the RCS James Clark Ross expedition ship from the British Antarctic Investigation Bureau. In 2019, the expedition vessel will be replaced by RRS Sir David Attenborough.

The Boaty McBoatface submarine is 3.62 meters long and weighs 700 kilograms. It can automatically cruise under 6000 meters of ice. After it collects data, it transmits the data to scientists on board the ship. The submarine floats out of the water periodically and transmits data over the air.

NERC explained: “Boaty, like other similar unmanned vehicles, can help oceanographers understand polar changes, such as the degree of ice melting. It can also participate in research in the Arctic Ocean and the Southern Ocean, not requiring scientific vessels. Stay at the scene."

In the next few years, Boaty will pass through the Arctic Ocean from beneath the ice. On the 13th, Boaty has already sailed from Chile. The operator remotely controls the submarine and assigns it to investigate the flow and turbulence of the Antarctic bottom water.

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