U-CAT Robotic Sea Turtle Set To Explore Shipwrecks 23
Zothecula writes "When was the last time you heard about a sea turtle getting stuck in a shipwreck? Never, that's when. Although that's partly because stuck turtles rarely make the news, it's also due to the fact that they're relatively small and highly maneuverable. With that in mind, the European Union-funded ARROWS project has created U-CAT – a prototype robotic sunken-ship-exploring sea turtle."
Aaahhhh - it looks cute! (Score:2)
Re:Aaahhhh - it looks cute! (Score:4, Funny)
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"Technology for sewer monitoring is incredibly difficult. Active componentry, and even passive componentry tends to fail at an alarming rate due to being immersed in a chemical soup of practically arbitrary composition."
Obviously they must be fixed on top of the sewer crocodiles.
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... due to being immersed in a chemical soup of practically arbitrary composition.
The sort of chemical soup that might, um... mutate.. a turtle in a sewer?
It's Turtles (Score:5, Funny)
I for one .... (Score:2)
Tallinn mentioned (Score:1)
It won't work without some modifications.. (Score:4, Insightful)
Real sea turtles have their shell covering the working edges of their flippers - if stuck, they can pull them into/under the shell to clear them of obstructions.
This thing will get stuck on any kind of vertical string - whether it be a kelp strand, or wire. And it can't pull its fins out of the way.
Ha! (Score:1)
When I first glanced at the title I saw : US Robotics.
They gonna run a POTS line to the ocean floor?
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Just Curious (Score:2)
When? (Score:4, Interesting)
When was the last time a sea turtle ever reported to a human that they were trapped in a shipwreck? Never, that's when, and that's why you've never heard about a sea turtle getting stuck in a shipwreck. It's not that it doesn't happen, its that it's never reported due do the fact that turtles and people don't speak the same language...