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GAVELSTON, Texas – The remains of the only U.S. Navy ship sunk in the Gulf of Mexico during Civil War combat now can be seen in 3-D sonar images from the Gulf's murky depths, revealing details ...
GALVESTON, Texas — The remains of the only U.S. Navy ship sunk in the Gulf of Mexico during Civil War combat now can be seen in 3-D sonar images from the Gulf’s murky depths, revealing details ...
(AP)—Researchers are using new 3-D sonar imaging technology to capture the most complete picture yet of what remains of the only U.S. Navy ship sunk in combat the Gulf of Mexico during the Civil ...
This 3-D sonar view of the USS Hatteras is from the vessel's port, or left, side. This was the side of the ship that absorbed the direct gunfire of the CSS Alabama. The curved tooth-like outline ...
Matthew J. Zimmerman, left, vice president of engineering forFarSounder, gives a demonstration of the company's 3-D sonar systemfrom the Cap'n Bert off Jamestown. Joining the tour are Johnson ...
GALVESTON, Texas—The remains of the only U.S. Navy ship sunk in the Gulf of Mexico during Civil War combat now can be seen in 3-D sonar images from the Gulf’s murky depths, revealing details ...
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