members from the Navy's attack submarine USS Pogy (SSN 647) assemble a topside deck enclosure to provide protection from the elements while water samples are collected and cataloged. Pogy surfaced through a six inch think layer of Arctic ice flow. The Navy's attack submarine USS Pogy (SSN 647) returned to Hawaii, on Tuesday, November 12, after a 45-day research mission to the North Pole. The second of five planned deployments through the year 2000, Pogy embarked a team of researchers led by Mr. Ray Sambrotto of Columbia University. During the several thousand mile trek, the subm


members from the Navy's attack submarine USS Pogy (SSN 647) assemble a topside deck enclosure to provide protection from the elements while water samples are collected and cataloged. Pogy surfaced through a six inch think layer of Arctic ice flow. The Navy's attack submarine USS Pogy (SSN 647) returned to Hawaii, on Tuesday, November 12, after a 45-day research mission to the North Pole. The second of five planned deployments through the year 2000, Pogy embarked a team of researchers led by Mr. Ray Sambrotto of Columbia University. During the several thousand mile trek, the submarine collected data on the chemical, biological, and physical properties of the Arctic Ocean, and conducted experiments in geophysics, ice mechanics, pollution detection, and other areas. For the purposes of this voyage, a portion of the submarineХs torpedo room was converted into laboratory space. However at no time was the ship ever removed as a front-line warship. Navy


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