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.

By: Shannon, TerryContributor(s): Payzant, Charles [joint author.] | United States. Bureau of Naval Weapons. Special Projects OfficeMaterial type: TextTextReference 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.
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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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