How long could the USS Nautilus stay submerged?

NAUTILUS was the first true submarine and could stay underwater for very long periods of time. Whereas World War II submarines would remain submerged for 12-48 hours. NAUTILUS could remain underwater for two weeks or more.
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What is the longest a submarine can stay submerged?

The limits on how long they can stay underwater are food and supplies. Submarines generally stock a 90-day supply of food, so they can spend three months underwater. The diesel-powered submarines (not now used by the United States Navy) had a limit of several days submerged.
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How long can a nuclear submarine be underwater?

Nuclear submarines can operate underwater for three to four months at a time and easily span seas.
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Where is the USS Nautilus submarine now?

Nautilus was decommissioned in 1980 and designated a National Historic Landmark in 1982. The submarine has been preserved as a museum ship at the Submarine Force Library and Museum in Groton, Connecticut, where the vessel receives around 250,000 visitors per year.
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Can you go inside the USS Nautilus?

Visitors can board the Nautilus, the first nuclear-powered submarine, and experience firsthand what it was like to be a member of the crew. The museum documents the development of submarines, from David Bushnell's Turtle, constructed in 1776 to the Navy's modern submarines.
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Does the USS Nautilus still have a reactor?

After Nautilus was decommissioned, the reactor equipment was removed. The submarine is now moored and displayed as a museum ship at the Naval Submarine Base New London in Groton, Connecticut.
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Did USS Nautilus survive Midway?

The carrier, burning along her entire length, had been abandoned. At 19:41, Nautilus resumed her patrol, having expended five torpedoes and survived 42 depth charges, but accomplished little of substance.
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How fast was the USS Nautilus?

The newly developed S2W (Submarine, Model 2, Westinghouse) pressurized-water nuclear reactor provided her power both on the surface, where her top speed was 22 knots (41 km/hr), and underwater, where she could do 23 knots (42 km/hr).
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Can submarines go under the North Pole?

On August 3, 1958, the U.S. nuclear submarine Nautilus accomplishes the first undersea voyage to the geographic North Pole. The world's first nuclear submarine, the Nautilus dived at Point Barrow, Alaska, and traveled nearly 1,000 miles under the Arctic ice cap to reach the top of the world.
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How long could ww2 subs stay submerged?

Model of the USS Balao (SS-285) Fleet Submarine

Two 126-cell battery groups gave her a submerged top speed of 8.75 knots (16.2 km/hr); holding her speed to 2 knots (4 km/hr), she could remain submerged for 48 hours.
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What happens if a submarine goes too deep?

The name is foreboding and fairly self-explanatory; it's when the submarine goes so deep the water pressure crushes it, causing an implosion. The crush depth of most submarines is classified, but it's likely to be more than 400 metres.
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Do submarines hit whales?

Most subs have two types of sonar: active and passive. Active sonar sends out acoustic sounds, or “pings,” which can reach thousands of yards. If the ping bounces back, that means it hit an object—like a whale, a ship, or another submarine.
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How deep can Russian submarines go?

Russian subs usually go no deeper than 400m as a working limit, with a 480m maximum and 900m “crush limit” where they would implode.
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Can a submarine survive a nuclear bomb?

Most current submarines can survive at a depth of 400 m, so they might survive long pressure spikes created by the waves above them as high as 200–400 m, but not kilometer size waves. Submarines are also designed to withstand short pressure spikes from close explosions of deep charges and even nuclear explosions.
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How deep could the first submarines go?

The First Military Submarine

It was designed to be operated by one man and could be submerged up to 20 feet deep for up to half an hour. This submarine design used pitch-covered oak and worked via a series of brass pumps that took in and expelled water.
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What fuel was used by the USS Nautilus?

It could remain submerged for almost unlimited periods because its atomic engine needed no air and only a very small quantity of nuclear fuel. The uranium-powered nuclear reactor produced steam that drove propulsion turbines, allowing the Nautilus to travel underwater at speeds in excess of 20 knots.
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How big is the Nautilus submarine?

Much larger than the diesel-electric submarines used during World War II, the Nautilus was 319 feet (97 metres) long and displaced 3,180 tons.
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Who was the captain of the USS Nautilus at the Battle of Midway?

In May 1942, the submarine USS Nautilus (SS 168), under the command of Lt. Cmdr. William Brockman Jr., departed Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, for her first war patrol. Her mission was to search for the Japanese fleet sailing for Midway, and she succeeded.
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Did America have U boats?

Once the United States entered the war, U-boats ranged from the Atlantic coast of the United States and Canada to the Gulf of Mexico, and from the Arctic to the west and southern African coasts and even as far east as Penang.
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What is the oldest submarine in the world?

The first air independent and combustion powered submarine was the Spanish Ictineo II, designed by the Spanish engineer Narciso Monturiol. Originally launched in 1864 as a human-powered vessel, propelled by 16 men, it was converted to peroxide propulsion and steam in 1867.
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How big was the Nautilus in League of Extraordinary Gentlemen?

There were actually two of these made for the movie but only one was fully functional. But driving this was no easy task and is not road legal as well. It made it to the list of ridiculously long cars with a length of 22 feet and had six wheels.
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Why is the USS Nautilus significant?

USS NAUTILUS was the world's first nuclear-powered ship and the first vessel to go to the North Pole.
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