A solar-powered airplane finished crossing the United States on Saturday, landing in New York City after flying over the Statue of Liberty during its historic bid to circle the globe, the project team said. The spindly, single-seat experimental aircraft, dubbed Solar Impulse 2, arrived at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport at about 4 a.m. local time after it took off about five hours beforehand at Lehigh Valley International Airport in Pennsylvania, the team reported on the airplane's website. Such a pleasure to land in New York! For the 14th time we celebrate sustainability," said the project's co-founder Andre Borschberg on Twitter after flying over the city and the Statue of Liberty during the 14th leg of the trip around the globe. The Swiss team flying the aircraft in a campaign to build support for clean energy technologies hopes eventually to complete its circumnavigation in Abu Dhabi, where the journey began in March 2015. The solar cr...
The research ship for marine science will have floating labs and be able to despatch robotic submarines. Cammell Laird in Birkenhead competed against international companies to be named as the preferred bidder. Work is due to begin next year. The project would secure 400 jobs and create 60 apprenticeships. Cammell Laird said it was "fantastic news". Discussions with the firm will now take place ahead of the contract being awarded next month.
Chief executive Duncan Wingham said the vessel would "help UK scientists continue to lead the world in understanding our polar regions". Minister for Universities and Science Jo Johnson said: "This £200m investment secures the UK's position as a world leader in polar research and provides a major boost to shipbuilding in the North West."
- It will operate in both Antarctica and the Arctic and will able to endure up to 60 days in sea-ice
- There will be a helicopter-deck and floating research laboratories
- The UK says it will have the most advanced oceanographic research vessel fleet in the world
- Robotic submarines and marine gliders will collect data on ocean conditions
- Airborne robots and on-board environmental monitoring systems will provide information about the environment.
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