The USS "Monitor" was the U.S. Navy's first ironclad warship. The vessel, which sank off of North Carolina in 1862, ...
Three-dimensional images and digital illustrations offer a detailed new look at the USS Monitor, an important Civil War ship that sank more than 160 years ago and has since become a reef.
An underwater robot circled the wreck site of the USS Monitor to get new high-res images of the famous ship.
Experts unveiled high-resolution sonar scans of the USS Monitor, captured by cutting-edge underwater technology at the Mariners' Museum and Parks.
New high-resolution sonar images and interactive virtual models are providing an unprecedented look at the wreck of the Civil ...
“Our advanced ... sensor technology gives us a clear, detailed look at the USS Monitor for the first time since 1862 — ...
During the Civil War’s Battle of Hampton Roads, the warship USS Monitor, known as “the little ship that saved the nation,” ...
On March 9, Northrop Grumman, in collaboration with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), released never-before-seen high resolution images of the historic USS Monitor.
More than 160 years after the Civil War ironclad warship, the USS Monitor, sank off North Carolina, newly released 3D images ...
Although it now serves as a reef for marine life, researchers have always had trouble visiting the wreck to assess the environment and the ironclad itself. The majority of the Monitor rests about 240 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. NEWPORT NEWS, Va. (WAVY) — For the first time since it sank more than 160 years ago, the public is getting a high-definition look ...
During the Civil War’s Battle of Hampton Roads, the warship USS Monitor, known as “the little ship that saved the nation,” fought to preserve the Union blockade. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...