
Overview
Remotely operated vehicles allow us to explore the mysteries of inner and outer space, provide firsthand glimpses of the horrors of nuclear disasters, and offer the vicarious thrill of flying planes or driving cars. From the first remote controlled vehicle, Nikola Tesla’s 1898 steam-powered boat, to underwater ROVs that locate sunken vessels and explore the ocean floor, to their use by NASA in the space program, we see how ROVs extend our range into worlds previously unreachable, unknown, or unsafe.
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7 - 1The City Beneath Our Feet January 03, 2000
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7 - 2Tower Bridge January 10, 2000
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7 - 3The Chunnel January 11, 2000
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7 - 4Space Stations. February 03, 2000
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7 - 5The Pentagon February 26, 2000
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7 - 6Bridges. February 29, 2000
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7 - 7Prisons March 06, 2000
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7 - 8Great Inventions March 13, 2000
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7 - 9Office Wonders March 14, 2000
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7 - 10Police Technology March 15, 2000
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7 - 11Disaster Technology April 17, 2000
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7 - 12Concrete May 08, 2000
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7 - 13Camping Technology May 25, 2000
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7 - 14Private Planes May 31, 2000
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7 - 15Race Cars June 06, 2000
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7 - 16Traffic June 12, 2000
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7 - 17Buses June 19, 2000
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7 - 18Gold Mines. June 22, 2000
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7 - 19Banks. July 27, 2000
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7 - 20The Erie Canal July 31, 2000
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7 - 21Trucks August 03, 2000
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7 - 22Aswan Dam August 14, 2000
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7 - 23China's Great Dam August 22, 2000
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7 - 24The Maginot Line September 10, 2000
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7 - 25Video Games: Behind The Fun September 12, 2000
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7 - 26The Body Shop September 17, 2000
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7 - 27Machine Tools October 09, 2000
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7 - 28Farming Technology October 15, 2000
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7 - 29Assembly Lines October 16, 2000
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7 - 30Suez Canal October 17, 2000
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7 - 31London Underground October 18, 2000
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7 - 32Combat Training. October 19, 2000
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7 - 33Remote Operated Vehicles October 25, 2000
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7 - 34Death Devices November 02, 2000
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7 - 35Power Plants. November 06, 2000
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7 - 36Inventions of War. November 08, 2000
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7 - 37Plumbing: The Arteries Of Civilzation November 14, 2000
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7 - 38Line of Defense December 05, 2000