
An Indian scientific team successfully deployed and retrieved an autonomous ocean glider in the Southern Ocean during the 44th Indian Scientific Expedition to Antarctica. The glider traveled 1,300 km over 61 days, collecting crucial data on temperature, salinity, oxygen, and chlorophyll in harsh conditions. This achievement highlights India's advancing capabilities in polar and deep-ocean research and autonomous ocean observation systems.
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