Scanner, underwater laser

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Accession Number
OBJ_0026984
Classification
Exploration and Survey, Survey equipment
Creator / Manufacturer
2G Robotics Inc., 2G
Date / Period
2015
Used by Parks Canada during Operation Nunalivut 2015 (April) to scan and obtain hi-rez images of the interior of the wreck of the HMS Erebus discovered in September 2014 by the Victoria Strait Expedition (Wrecks of the Erebus and Terror National Historic Site of Canada, Queen Maud Gulf, Nunavut).
Place
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Canada, Nunavut
Brand / Model
ULS-200, ULS-200-019
Description
Non-ferrous metal and glass

Non-ferrous silver metal instrument and bracket. Black non-ferrous metal coupling. Glass lenses.

Manufacturer's plate reads: "2G [within logo]/ 2G Robotics Inc./ 10-614 Colby Dr./ Waterloo ON, Canada/ N2V 1A2/ 519-489-0005", "ULS-200/ 019", "MADE IN CANADA". Yellow label "LASER RADIATION/ DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM/ CLASS 3R LASER PRODUCT/ Max. Output: <75mW Wavelength:440nm />
Unknown; appears complete.
Description
Non-ferrous metal and glass

Non-ferrous silver metal instrument and bracket. Black non-ferrous metal coupling. Glass lenses.

Manufacturer's plate reads: "2G [within logo]/ 2G Robotics Inc./ 10-614 Colby Dr./ Waterloo ON, Canada/ N2V 1A2/ 519-489-0005", "ULS-200/ 019", "MADE IN CANADA". Yellow label "LASER RADIATION/ DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM/ CLASS 3R LASER PRODUCT/ Max. Output: <75mW Wavelength:440nm />
Unknown; appears complete.
History of Use
The scanner captures precise measurements and generates 3D images and models of sub sea environments and structures with unparalleled detail and accuracy.
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