In addition to getting at least one SeaPerch vehicle through this obstacle course, we continued to get others up and running. We also set up a small hands-on science station to learn about capillary action (useful for the kids to understand how soldering worked). And we shared the pool will local Navy divers who were completing their quarterly scuba certifications...the same divers who have worked at several International Submarine Races! We hope to see them again in June at the David Taylor Model Basin.
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