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Marine robot Boaty McBoatface to visit Science Museum | |
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2019-02-28 | |
发布年 | 2019 |
语种 | 英语 |
国家 | 英国 |
领域 | 资源环境 |
正文(英文) | A scale model of the Autosub Long Range (ALR) known as Boaty McBoatface will take centre stage in the Science Museum as part of an exhibition starting this summer. ![]() Deployment of the Boaty McBoatface ALR in the southern Weddell Sea as part of the Filchner Ice Shelf System Project - the vehicle travelled 108km and spent a total of 51 hours under the Antarctic ice Boaty McBoatface will be displayed in the Water zone of the museum's free exhibition Driverless: who's in control?. From self-driving cars and autonomous flying drones to smart underwater vehicles like Boaty, the exhibition will explore how much driverless technology already exists and how their wider deployment could shape our habits, behaviour and society. Autosub Long Range was commissioned by NERC and is built and being developed by the National Oceanography Centre for scientific research, including studying the effects of climate change. Unlike previous fully autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs), the type bearing the Boaty name can be at sea for weeks to months, far greater than anything currently available, which have to be recovered after a few hours to a couple of days. Although other long range autonomous underwater vehicles are in development, the Boaty McBoatface ALR already has a proven track record of operating in challenging environments such as the deep ocean and under ice. By running more slowly and efficiently than other models and utilising new navigational technologies, Boaty has the potential to undertake ambitious future missions such as a trans-Arctic under-ice crossing. NERC Head of Marine Research Dr Mike Webb said:
The ALR known as Boaty McBoatface was named in 2016 as part of NERC's Name Our Ship campaign. While the UK's new polar research vessel RRS Sir David Attenborough was ultimately named after the esteemed natural historian and broadcaster, the state-of-the-art ALRs used alongside research ships were given the popular humorous name. The exhibition opens on 12 June 2019 and runs until October 2020. For more information please visit the Science Museum website - external link. Further informationCarla Yorukoglu Notes1. NERC is the UK's main agency for funding and managing research, training and knowledge exchange in the environmental sciences. Our work covers the full range of atmospheric, Earth, biological, terrestrial and aquatic science, from the deep oceans to the upper atmosphere and from the poles to the equator. We coordinate some of the world's most exciting research projects, tackling major environmental issues such as climate change, environmental influences on human health, the genetic make-up of life on Earth, and much more. NERC is part of UK Research & Innovation, a non-departmental public body funded by a grant-in-aid from the UK government. |
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来源平台 | Natural Environment Research Council |
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条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/103843 |
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