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exactly seventy meters, and its maximum breadth of beam is eight meters. So it isn't quite built on the ten–to–one ratio of your high–speed steamers; but its lines are sufficiently long, and their tapering gradual enough, so that the displaced water easily slips past and poses no obstacle to the ship's movements. These two dimensions allow you to obtain, via a simple calculation, the surface area and volume of the Nautilus. Its surface area totals 1,011.45 square meters, its volume 1,507.2 cubic meters—which is tantamount to saying that when it's completely submerged, it displaces 1,500 cubic meters of water, or weighs 1,500 metric tons.
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features with a squid-like appearance in the graphic novel and a more traditional – albeit extremely tall – submarine in the film. Toward the closing stages of the film, antagonist "The Fantom" has stolen Nemo's design and begun construction of multiple submarines dubbed "Nautili" by Skinner. In the
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Much of the ship is decorated to standards of luxury that are unequalled in a seagoing vessel of the time. These include a library containing about twelve thousand books, with boxed collections of valuable oceanic specimens. The library is also filled with expensive paintings and other works of art.
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that Captain Nemo uses to entertain himself in the evening. By comparison, Nemo's personal quarters are very sparsely furnished but do feature duplicates of the bridge instruments so that the captain can keep track of the vessel without being present on the bridge. These amenities however, are only
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Here, Professor Aronnax, are the different dimensions of this boat now transporting you. It's a very long cylinder with conical ends. It noticeably takes the shape of a cigar, a shape already adopted in London for several projects of the same kind. The length of this cylinder from end to end is
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uses floodable tanks in order to adjust buoyancy and so control its depth. The pumps that evacuate these tanks of water are so powerful that they produce large jets of water when the vessel emerges rapidly from the surface of the water. This leads many early observers of
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From her attacks on ships, using a ramming prow to puncture target vessels below the waterline, the world thinks it a sea monster, but later identifies it as an underwater vessel capable of great destructive power, after
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in Prussia, the Motala workshops in Sweden, and Hart Bros. in the United States. Each part was ordered by Nemo anonymously under a different address. Then they were assembled by Nemo's men on a desert island.
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off Cherbourg on 11 June 1864... This battle has clear connections with Nemo's final attack, also in the English Channel." Jules Verne had himself made a previous comparison between the Birkenhead built CSS
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Its parts were built to order by companies including Creusot and Cail & Co. in France, Pen & Co. and Laird's in England, Scott's in Scotland,
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was a warship built in secrecy for the Confederate States by Lairds shipyard of Birkenhead, England in the American Civil War. Butcher stated, "The
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is not able to refresh its air supply, so Captain Nemo designed it to do this by surfacing and exchanging stale air for fresh, much like a whale.
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supporting rounded deckhouses. Each has a heavy girderwork tail, at the tip of which twin rudders and diving planes are mounted.
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is capable of extended voyages without refueling or otherwise restocking supplies. Its maximum dive time is around five days.
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experimental submarine which is sunk after a valiant but unequal struggle with the pirate submarine. In the book
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appears as a real submarine, apparently cigar-shaped like the one from the novel, built by Nemo for the
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and for ramming and destroying ships which are the targets of his piracy. The same book also features
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for preparing these foods, which includes a machine that makes drinking water from seawater through
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is described by Verne as "a masterpiece containing masterpieces". It is designed and commanded by
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A number of authors have identified a possible link between the Birkenhead, England built
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returned to this island, where Nemo later helped castaways in the novel
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Submarines feature in some other of Verne's works. In the 1896 novel
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in a letter to his publisher Pierre-Jules Hetzel in March 1869.
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available to Nemo, Professor Aronnax, and his companions.
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is attacked and Ned Land strikes the metallic surface of
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and Captain Nemo have appeared in numerous other works.
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