What happened to the USS Nautilus at Midway?

Decommissioned with a bottle of champagne over the forward 6 inch (152 mm) gun on 30 June, she was stricken from the Naval Vessel Register 25 July and sold 16 November, to the North American Smelting Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for scrapping.
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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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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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Where is the USS Nautilus docked?

A $36 million preservation project is underway to restore USS Nautilus, the world's first nuclear-powered submarine, based in Groton, Connecticut. Senior Navy leaders and elected officials attended a special ceremony at the Submarine Force Museum to see the historic ship off.
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Can you tour 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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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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Is the Midway movie accurate?

The screenplay for Midway was written by Navy veteran Wes Took, and each scene was carefully monitored to ensure its historical accuracy. Retired Navy Rear Admiral Sam Cox commented: “Despite some of the 'Hollywood' aspects, this is still the most realistic movie about naval combat ever made.
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How many submarines were involved in the battle of Midway?

The United States also had 8 cruisers, 18 destroyers, 19 submarines, and 115 land-based Navy, Marine Corps, and Army Air Forces planes. Map Description: Included in the infographic is a map of the battle site in the Pacific Ocean leading up to the battle.
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When was the Nautilus decommissioned?

After a career spanning 25 years and almost 500,000 miles steamed, the Nautilus was decommissioned on March 3, 1980. Designated a National Historic Landmark in 1982, the world's first nuclear submarine went on exhibit in 1986 as the Historic Ship Nautilus at the Submarine Force Museum in Groton, Connecticut.
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Where is the Nautilus submarine from 20000 Leagues Under the sea?

A new exhibit at the Berkshire Museum, "Voyage to the Deep," based on French novelist Jules Verne's 1870 classic, "20,000 Leagues Under the Seas," lets visitors do just that by bringing to life the deep-sea adventures of Captain Nemo and his crew via an interactive model of the fictional Nautilus submarine.
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Did the Nautilus really exist?

Nautilus, any of at least three historic submarines (including the world's first nuclear-powered vessel) and a fourth submarine famous in science fiction. USS Nautilus. The American engineer Robert Fulton built one of the earliest submersible craft in 1800 in France under a grant from Napoleon.
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Can you visit Naval Submarine Base New London?

Today, the submarine is open for tours. Located on the Thames River adjacent to the naval submarine base, the museum and submarine are open to the public daily throughout the summer and six days a week throughout the winter at no cost.
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What attacked the Nautilus?

Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne. The Nautilus was attacked by giant squids.
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Was there a submarine at Midway?

While the air strikes from Midway were going on, the American submarine Nautilus (Lt. Commander William Brockman) found herself near the Japanese fleet, attracting attention from the escorts. Around 08:20, she made an unsuccessful torpedo attack on a battleship and then had to dive to evade the escorts.
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Why did Nemo destroy the Nautilus?

In the film, Nemo destroyed the island with what was believed to be a nuclear explosion to prevent the enemy empire from accessing his secrets. The destruction of the island also happened at the end of 'The Mysterious Island'.
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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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What carriers were lost at Midway?

Japan lost all four heavy aircraft carriers, the Akagi, Hiryu, Kaga, and Soryu along with one cruiser. The United States lost one heavy aircraft carrier, the USS Yorktown along with one destroyer. Aircraft Casualties included 320 Japanese planes and 150 U.S. planes.
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Did Japanese throw prisoners overboard?

After interrogation, and when it was clear that the Japanese had suffered a disastrous defeat in the Battle of Midway, O'Flaherty and Gaido were murdered by the angry and vindictive Japanese. The two unfortunate American airmen were bound with ropes, tied to weighted fuel cans, and then thrown overboard to drown.
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Could the Japanese have won Midway?

It depends on what you mean by win. If you mean "Japan doesn't lose as many carriers and manages to take the island" then it's probably ultimately a hollow victory. Midway had some nice strategic implications, but the real goal was to knock out the US Carrier Fleet.
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Why did the Japanese lose at Midway?

Japanese industry was unable to construct enough new flattops afterward to replenish the fleet, at the same time that American industry was laying the keels for—among other things—the seventeen-ship Essex class of carriers. Japanese naval aviation never recovered fully from Midway.
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What sank USS Scorpion?

A naval court of inquiry made public in January 1969 determined that the cause of the Scorpion's demise could not be ascertained, though decades later it was revealed it had privately concluded detonation of the 330-pound warhead on a defective Mark 37 torpedo was the most likely explanation.
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What happens to waste on a submarine?

Usually it sinks by itself, but some scrap metal can be added to aid its journey to the bottom of the ocean. Therefore, yes, submarines do produce trash that is thrown out into the ocean and it is terrible.
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What is the longest time a submarine has stayed submerged?

The longest submerged and unsupported patrol made public is 111 days (57,085 km 30,804 nautical miles) by HM Submarine Warspite (Cdr J. G. F. Cooke RN) in the South Atlantic from 25 November 1982 to 15 March 1983.
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