Project Sealab; the story of the United States Navy's man-in-the-sea program, by Terry Shannon and Charles Payzant ; illustrated with photographs and diagrams.
Material type: TextReference number: 66007455 /AC/r74Publication details: San Carlos, Calif., Golden Gate Junior Books [1966] Description: 96 p. illus. 28 cmSubject(s): Manned undersea research stations | Underwater exploration | Manned undersea research stations | Underwater explorationDDC classification: 551.407 LOC classification: GC66 | .S5Summary: An illustrated account of the Navy's Man-in-the-sea program, whose intent is to demonstrate man's ability to live in and explore the depths of the ocean.No physical items for this record
An illustrated account of the Navy's Man-in-the-sea program, whose intent is to demonstrate man's ability to live in and explore the depths of the ocean.
"U.S. Navy's man-in-the-sea program ... conducted by the Deep Submergence Systems Project of the Navy's Special Projects Office in conjunction with the Office of Naval Research."
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