Photo taken on July 28, 2018 shows the underwater glider ‘Haiyi’ on China’s Icebreaker ‘Xue Long’, or ‘Snow Dragon’, at Bering Sea. China’s ninth Arctic Expedition Team made a successful launch of the autonomous underwater glider ‘Haiyi’ (sea wings) in Bering Sea on July 28. The China’s independently-developed underwater glider is used to is used to monitor the deep-sea environment in vast areas. [Photo/Xinhua]
Scientists set the underwater glider ‘Haiyi’ on China’s Icebreaker ‘Xue Long’, or ‘Snow Dragon’, at Bering Sea, on July 28, 2018. [Photo/Xinhua]
Scientists set the underwater glider ‘Haiyi’ on China’s Icebreaker ‘Xue Long’, or ‘Snow Dragon’, at Bering Sea, on July 28, 2018. [Photo/Xinhua]
Scientists set the underwater glider ‘Haiyi’ on China’s Icebreaker ‘Xue Long’, or ‘Snow Dragon’, at Bering Sea, on July 28, 2018. [Photo/Xinhua]