Nautilus was a submarine designed by Robert Fulton and first tested in 1800. Though preceded by Cornelis Drebbel's vessel of 1620 and the Turtle,: 1–8 ...
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Island (1875). Verne named the Nautilus after Robert Fulton's real-life submarine Nautilus (1800). For the design of the Nautilus, Verne was inspired by the...
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to Tahiti in May 1802. Nautilus (1800), the first practical submarine, built by Robert Fulton for the French government Nautilus, the first motorized Staten...
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French First Republic sub designed by Fulton, considered the first practical sub (1800–1802) French submarine Nautilus (1930), a French Navy sub, a Saphir-class...
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In 1800, Fulton had been commissioned by Napoleon Bonaparte, leader of France, to attempt to design a submarine; he then produced Nautilus, the first...
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USS Nautilus (SSN-571) was the world's first operational nuclear-powered submarine and on 3 August 1958 became the first submarine to complete a submerged...
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Submarine Squadron 10 during Fulton's service were the Nautilus, Seawolf, Skate, Triton and Skipjack. From July to December 1972, Fulton made a five-month deployment...
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concluding pages. Verne took the name "Nautilus" from one of the earliest successful submarines, built in 1800 by Robert Fulton, who also invented the first commercially...
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William Anderson (naval officer) (section USS Nautilus)
service, the USS Nautilus and was its commander from 1957 to 1959. Anderson and his crew received international notice when the Nautilus became the first...
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named after Robert Fulton, the American inventor of the first commercially successful steamboat and first practical submarine, Nautilus, and received the...
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submarines (USS Nautilus, USS Seawolf and USS Skate) assigned to it. Among the historic submarines assigned to the squadron were Nautilus (SSN-571) (1958–c...
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the French Navy built a human-powered submarine designed by Robert Fulton, the Nautilus. It also had a sail for use on the surface and so exhibited the first...
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models (A class or Plunger class) that began with the prototype submersible Fulton built at Electric Boat. Some foreign navies were interested in Holland's...
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Infundibulum Montfort, 1810 (Gastropoda: Trochidae)". The Nautilus 114(4): 149-154. Fulton (1930), Descriptions of new species of Fusinus, Biplex, Trochus...
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commission to plan the Erie Canal, and Fulton designed the first working muscle-powered submarine, the Nautilus. In the 1780s, the Erie Canal was proposed...
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to that pattern occurred in January and February 1955 when she assisted Nautilus (SSN-571), the Navy's first nuclear-powered submarine, in completing her...
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class Minelaying submarines (1930–1949) Saphir (Q145) Turquoise (Q146) Nautilus (Q152) Rubis (Q158) Diamant (Q173) Perle (Q184) Redoutable class (1931–1952)...
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made naval history in late 1800. On 12 September, Robert Fulton sailed his submarine Nautilus to Growan, near Isigny-sur-Mer, a small harbour near the...
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(Jay, 1839) Moricandia nasuta (E. von Martens, 1885) Moricandia tolerata (Fulton, 1903) Moricandia willi (Dohrn, 1883) Species brought into synonymy Moricandia...
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RMS Lusitania (section Hudson Fulton Celebration)
Lists, 1878–1960 Full text of "The Hudson-Fulton celebration, 1909, the fourth annual report of the Hudson-Fulton celebration commission to the Legislature...
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2006. Archived from the original on 2008-05-02. Retrieved 2008-04-24. Fulton, H.T.; Welham, W.; Dwyer, J.V.; Dobbins, R.F. (1952). "Preliminary Report...
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(archived March 1, 2007). "The Box That Built the Modern World: How shipping containers made distance irrelevant." By Andrew Curry, July 25, 2013, Nautilus...
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This submarine craft was called Fulton, named after the American steamship pioneer Robert Fulton. However, Fulton was never commissioned into U. S....
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in submarine technology. The American inventor Robert Fulton conceived of his submarine Nautilus in the first years of the nineteenth century and took...
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Hua oreadarum (Heude, 1889) Hua praenotata (Gredler, 1884) Hua scrupea (Fulton, 1914) Hua tchangsii L-N. Du, Köhler, G.-H. Yu, X.-Y. Chen & J.-X. Yang...
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screws for propulsion. In 1800, France built Nautilus, a human-powered submarine designed by American Robert Fulton. They gave up on the experiment in 1804...
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Infundibulum include: Infundibulum concavum (Gmelin, 1791) Infundibulum tomlini (Fulton, 1930) The Indo-Pacific Molluscan Database also includes the following species:...
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under-the-ice exploits of such American nuclear-powered submarines as Nautilus (first to pass under the North Pole), Skate, Sargo and Seadragon. MacLean...
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Lawrence. Fulton, the successful inventor of the first commercially viable steamboat, Clermont, and the first practical submarine, Nautilus, was confident...
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Battle of Peleliu) 1922 USS Decatur – destroyer – (World War II) 1927 USS Nautilus – submarine (sank 6 ships in 14 World War II Pacific patrols) 1 of 6 Northampton-class...
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