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Component Name:
Sally Ride (SR) MI_Platform 4ce4f37b-0b61-4d12-a6fa-c55e4f24656b
Component Group:
NOAA Master Component Group
Date Created:
2020-12-16 08:45:23.625
Last Updated By:
veronica.martinez
Last Updated:
2020-12-16 08:45:23.625
UUID:
4ce4f37b-0b61-4d12-a6fa-c55e4f24656b
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           R/V Sally Ride (AGOR-28) 
        
        
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           Sally Ride (SR) 
        
        
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            The R/V Sally Ride supports advanced oceanographic research.  Features increased endurance, advanced technological capabilities and greater space for scientific study. With the ability to carry 24 scientists on missions up to 40 days, the new ship is designed to support integrated and interdisciplinary research across entire
            ocean basins. R/V Sally Ride is outfitted with sophisticated equipment including seafloor mapping systems, Doppler sensors to reveal deep currents, imaging systems to study wildlife and wave radars. These, in addition to portable systems such as remotely operated vehicles (ROVs), autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) and
            unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), provide extraordinary capability to study earth, ocean and atmospheric processes from the ice edge to the equator in tropical and temperate oceans around the world. It also serves the academic community's ongoing need for a general-purpose ship based on the East Coast of the United States. The pivotal role that the North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans plays in Earth’s climate results in an increase in efforts to observe these areas, as well new efforts to study North Atlantic ecosystems and their sustainability. R/V Neil Armstrong is be uniquely equipped and positioned to enable scientists from around the world to reveal new details about this critical part of the global ocean.
        
    
    
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