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Half of shell unit of M-AUE (Miniature Autonomous Underwater Explorer), Scripps Institution of Oceanography / University of California San Diego, California, USA, 2013–2015. To be assembled with L2019-509 to give empty shell minus internal components.

Half outer shell of miniature autonomous instrument for monitoring ocean currents, 2010s

2013-2017

M-AUE (Miniature Autonomous Underwater Explorer), with external shell exploded to reveal internal components, Scripps Institution of Oceanography / University of California San Diego, California, USA, 2013–2015

Miniature autonomous instrument for monitoring ocean currents, 2010s

2013-2017

Half of shell unit of M-AUE (Miniature Autonomous Underwater Explorer), Scripps Institution of Oceanography / University of California San Diego, California, USA, 2013–2015. To be assembled with 2021-201 to give empty shell minus internal components.

Half outer shell of miniature autonomous instrument for monitoring ocean currents, 2010s

2013-2017

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