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Wednesday, October 23 2019 - 21:29
AsiaNet
First Unmanned, Autonomous Crossing of the Atlantic Ocean, from East to West, Completed by Saildrone, Inc.
NEWPORT, Rhode Island, Oct. 23, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

A seven-meter (23-foot) long unmanned surface vehicle (USV) known as SD 1021 
has become the first autonomous vehicle to complete an east-to-west crossing of 
the Atlantic Ocean. SD 1021 departed Lymington, UK, on August 15, 2019, to sail 
a direct route across the North Atlantic, completing the crossing on October 
22, 2019, in Newport, Rhode Island. The 3402-nautical mile (6301.59-kilometer) 
crossing took 68 days.

Photo - https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/1016011/Saildrone_SD1021.jpg  

SD 1021 originally started its Atlantic adventure from Newport in January 2019, 
on a science mission measuring heat and carbon in the Gulf Stream. Stopping in 
Bermuda for maintenance, SD 1021 then sailed on, following the Gulf stream, to 
Europe, landing in the Solent on the south coast of England. After the return 
journey back to Newport, SD 1021 not only holds the record for the fastest 
unmanned Atlantic crossing but is the only unmanned surface technology to have 
completed a crossing in both directions.

"The endurance, reliability and scientific measurement capabilities of the 
Saildrone platform continue to grow from strength to strength," said Richard 
Jenkins, Saildrone founder and CEO. "During 2019, our saildrones have 
circumnavigated Antarctica, spent 700 days in the Arctic sampling the 
retreating ice edge, completed our first survey of the North Sea, and now 
crossed the hostile North Atlantic in both directions. There is no part of the 
unfrozen ocean that we cannot now measure."

ABOUT SAILDRONE

Saildrone, Inc. is a provider of high-resolution oceanographic and atmospheric 
data, collected by its 100-strong fleet of unmanned autonomous surface 
vehicles, called saildrones. Powered by wind and solar, with zero carbon 
footprint, Saildrone USVs are equipped with a suite of science-grade sensors to 
collect data used for ocean research and weather forecasting. Saildrones can 
stay at sea for up to 12 months, transmitting data in real-time via satellite.

For more information on this and other Saildrone missions, please visit: 

https://www.saildrone.com/news/first-autonomous-vehicle-atlantic-crossing-east-west 


SOURCE: Saildrone, Inc.

CONTACT: press@saildrone.com 

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