- GSF Explorer,
formerly USNS
Hughes Glomar Explorer (T-AG-193), was a deep-sea
drillship platform built for
Project Azorian, the
secret 1974
effort by the...
- from the
Pacific Ocean floor in 1974
using the purpose-built ship
Hughes Glomar Explorer. The 1968
sinking of K-129
occurred about 1,560
miles (2,510 km)...
- The
Glomar Challenger was a deep-sea
research and
scientific drilling vessel designed for
oceanography and
marine geology studies. It was used in the Deep...
- In
United States law, the term
Glomar response, also
known as
Glomarization or
Glomar denial,
means to
respond evasively to a
question with the phrase...
- Transocean.
Glomar Challenger, the
drillship used for the Deep Sea
Drilling Project Glomar Explorer, a
large salvage vessel built by the CIA
Glomar response...
-
recovery plan used the special-purpose
salvage vessel Glomar Explorer. In the
summer of 1974,
Glomar Explorer attempted to
raise the
Soviet vessel. However...
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location nearly 40°N, and
almost exactly on the 180th meridian.
Hughes Glomar Explorer traveled 3,008
nautical miles from Long Beach, California, to reach...
-
constructed inside the
barge and out of sight, and to be
installed in the
Glomar Explorer in secrecy. This was done by
towing the HMB-1, with the capture...
- The
Glomar Challenger, New Jersey:
Princeton University Press, Hardback. 197pp. English. 1982, The
Mediterranean Was a Desert: A
Voyage of The
Glomar Challenger...
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drilling operations. The
Levingston Shipbuilding Company laid the keel of the
Glomar Challenger on
October 18, 1967, in Orange, Texas. It
sailed down the Sabine...