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Wave Glider  

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  • Wave energy is greatest at the water’s surface, decreasing rapidly with increasing depth. The Wave Glider’s unique two-part architecture exploits this difference in energy to provide forward propulsion. The Wave Glider offers an additional propulsion system using stored solar energy. The additional directional thrust increases mobility and precision and helps to navigate challenging ocean conditions (doldrums, high currents, and hurricanes/cyclones), or accommodate mission changes. The solar energy system also recharges batteries that power sensors. (en)

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  • 2023-05-11 12:17:40.0 [sritz] Insert Concept add broader relation (Wave Glider [ef8c4927-8814-482c-947d-002a2b3342a7,1306134] - Surface [e634b062-56ba-41a9-9c95-0cff642b5974,1296781]);
  • 2023-05-11 12:19:06.0 [sritz] insert AltLabel (id: null category: primary text: Wave Glider language code: en); insert Definition (id: null text: Wave energy is greatest at the water’s surface, decreasing rapidly with increasing depth. The Wave Glider’s unique two-part architecture exploits this difference in energy to provide forward propulsion. The Wave Glider offers an additional propulsion system using stored solar energy. The additional directional thrust increases mobility and precision and helps to navigate challenging ocean conditions (doldrums, high currents, and hurricanes/cyclones), or accommodate mission changes. The solar energy system also recharges batteries that power sensors. language code: en);

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https://gcmd.earthdata.nasa.gov/kms/concept/ef8c4927-8814-482c-947d-002a2b3342a7

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