Waiting for an Undersea Robot in Antarctica to Call Home
Our gliders are like toddlers: They’re advanced technology, yet they’re still in their infancy.
Our gliders are like toddlers in one final way: They’re advanced technology, yet they’re still in their infancy. Their ongoing usefulness to understand our changing planet in real time will depend on new sensors and instruments yet to be developed. What we accomplished is only the the tip of Yacu compared to what the future of autonomous oceanographic research holds.
Jennifer Walsh, Research Biologist, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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