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English: Two crew members of the attack submarine USS Pogy (SSN 647) survey the ice surrounding them after the sub surfaced at sunrise through a 6 inch thick layer of Arctic ice flow. The submarine is on a 45-day research mission to the North Pole. Seven scientists and technical advisors are conducting experiments and collecting samples for studies in water mass properties, geophysics, ice mechanics and pollution detection in the Arctic Ocean. The research voyage is the second of five planned deployments through the year 2000. |
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Date | Taken on 5 November 1996 | |||||||
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English: Petty Officer 2nd Class Steven H. Vanderwerff, U.S. Navy |
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Image title | 961105-N-4482V-002 Two crew members of the attack submarine USS Pogy (SSN 647) survey the ice surrounding them after the sub surfaced at sunrise through a 6 inch thick layer of Arctic ice flow. The submarine is on a 45-day research mission to the North Pole. Seven scientists and technical advisors are conducting experiments and collecting samples for studies in water mass properties, geophysics, ice mechanics and pollution detection in the Arctic Ocean. The research voyage is the second of five planned deployments through the year 2000. DoD photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Steven H. Vanderwerff, U.S. Navy. |
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