R/V Knorr Voyage 134-15 Jason ROV 89 Long Baseline Acoustic Navigation, SHARPS navigation
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Calculated Average Latitude: 38. 17.3206' Meters/minute Latitude: 1849.99400 Meters/minute Longitude: 1458. 15600Abstract
A collection of documentation, memos, notes and log files relating to Long Baseline Acoustic Navigation, SHARPS navigation, vehicle control and JASON ROV general information.
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Working Paper: Gegg, Stephen, Uchupi, Elazar, "R/V Knorr Voyage 134-15 Jason ROV 89 Long Baseline Acoustic Navigation, SHARPS navigation", 1988-08, https://hdl.handle.net/1912/26760The following license files are associated with this item:
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