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it was named Nautilus
The Nautilus was a fictional submarine created by Jules Verne in his novel "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea." There is no evidence that a real submarine named Nautilus, with the capabilities described in the book, ever existed.
A submarine named Nautilus
Fulton named his submarine Nautilus
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To answer your question, the submarine named the Nautilus was nicknamed "Shark of Steel".
The Nautilus pompilius IS a/the scientific name.
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Nautilus *Facepalm*
The Nautilus was launched in 1955
Jules Verne named his submarine the Nautilus after the nautilus shell, which symbolizes both beauty and the mysteries of the ocean. The nautilus shell's spiral shape reflects the themes of exploration and adventure that permeate Verne's work. Additionally, the name evokes the idea of a vessel navigating the depths of the sea, aligning with the innovative and fantastical nature of the submarine in his novel "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea."
the nautilus was a submarine