USS Triton (SSRN/SSN 586)
The USS Nautilus (SSN-571) was the US Navy's first nuclear powered submarine.
Yes they can!
A submarine is a vessel that can travel both on the surface and under the water.
Depends on what you have to travel with. With a nuclear submarine, you can pretty much keep going until you run out of food. 1-2 Times around the world shouldn't be a problem.
As of 2014, a submarine can travel between 49 and 52 miles per hour. The exact speed depends on the make of the sub and whether it is traveling on the surface or under water.
yes, as long as it was being towed by a submarine.
The first president to travel in a submarine was Teddy Roosevelt.President Dwight D. Eisenhower was the first President to dive onboard a nuclear submarine. On September 26, 1957, he took a 15 minute dive aboard USS Seawolf (SSN-575).It was claimed Theodore Roosevelt. it should be noted James Earl Carter was a submarine officer, (not as president) and while he never commanded a submarine, did see active duty on them.
The USS Nautilus (SSN-571) was the first submarine to go to the north pole by navigating under the Arctic ise.
Jules Verne's fictional submarine was called the Nautilus. It was prominently featured in his novel "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" and was captained by the enigmatic character, Captain Nemo. The Nautilus was a technologically advanced vessel with the ability to travel underwater for extended periods.
A submarine is only used under water.
The submarine is under water.
You can have two answers to this question. 1, USS Nautilus SSN- 571) reached the position of the Geographical North Pole under the Arctic sea ice at 2315 (EDST) on the 3rd August 1958. 2, On the 17th March, 1959, the USS Skate (SSN-578) surfaced at the position of the North Pole, becoming the first vessel to do so.