The submarine Nautilus. incidentally she had a periscope but did not employ torpedo tubes. assaults were conducted by ramming on the surface, a very hazardous tactic.
There was no "captain" for the astrolabe. It was navigational tool used on the ships to guide them. The captain of the ship or the pilot used it.
Pilot is to plane as captain is to ship. Just as a pilot is responsible for navigating and operating an aircraft, a captain oversees the operation and navigation of a vessel. Both roles require specialized training and expertise to ensure safe travel.
Captain Nemo was created in 1870.
That depends on what he is captain (how much tonage) of and if he also has (ship's) pilot's licenses for various port and rivers his ship may travel upon.
No. Only a ship captain can.
The duration of The Return of Captain Nemo is 1.7 hours.
The Return of Captain Nemo was created on 1978-03-08.
it's kinda crude, but they didn't know better. They called it a but.
Nemo
Yes, where the captain is not the pilot of the vessel. The captain runs the ship, but depends on the functioning of the crew. A captain would not be allowed to pilot his ship without having acceptable eyesight. In military history, there have been many cases, including famously Lord Nelson (already blind in one eye) at the Battle of the Nile in 1798, where strategy was far more important than visual observation.
Pilot boat is a boat carrying a pilot. Pilot is a local captain who boards a vessel ( ship ) to navigate it into a habour or port. A boat carrying a pilot for embarkation on a ship or after disembarkation from a ship is a pilot boat. Under COLREGS it is required to show a white over red all round lights for identification. No special privledges for for this boat under colregs. A pilot boat not carrying a pilot is not considered a pilot boat but a normal power driven vessl.
If you are talking about the book 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, his name was Captain Nemo.