It's a bird, it's a plane, nope, it's Liquid Robotic's four Wave Gliders
on a mission to snag the Guinness World Record for longest distance
traveled on Earth by an automaton. Setting out today from the San
Francisco Bay, the autonomous sea-faring crafts will travel far and wide
to gather data about the world's oceans. Powered by the water's
movement, the vessels are fuel-free, using "flapping" wings to move forward without human command.
Tricked out with various solar-powered sensors, the robots can capture
location, weather, temperature, wave height, barometric pressure and
more throughout their travels. The 198.4 pound machines cost between
$250,000 and $500,000 each depending on how many sensors are built-in --
a small price for scientists or commandeering pirates hoping to learn
more about the 95 percent of ocean that has yet to be explored. Let's
just hope they don't run into one of these guys.
CNET