Science Past from the issue of July 16, 1960
By Science News
- More than 2 years ago
From the issue of July 16, 1960 
  One-eyed robot hunts objects lost  in the sea — A one-eyed, swimming robot with powerful claw-like pincers is being developed for  hunting and retrieving objects lost in the ocean at depths up to 2,000 feet.  Solaris, as the robot is called, has propellers for motion. When its TV eye  spots some object on the ocean floor, an image of the object is flashed to a  monitoring screen aboard a surface ship, from which operators, by remote  control, guide the 500-pound robot to its prey and make it clamp the find in  its claw. At a depth of 1,600 feet, Solaris can patrol an area equivalent to  270 football fields…. It is believed the robot could … be used to recover spent  solid-fuel rocket boosters.