Polaris is a Finnish icebreaker. Built in 2016 by Arctech Helsinki Shipyard, she is the most powerful icebreaker ever to fly the Finnish flag and the first...
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Look up Polaris, polaris, Poláris, or poláris in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Polaris is a star, also known as the North Star. Polaris may also refer...
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A number of ships have been named Polaris: Polaris (icebreaker), a 2016 Finnish icebreaker Polaris (motor yacht), a 1930 motor yacht that later became...
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An icebreaker is a special-purpose ship or boat designed to move and navigate through ice-covered waters, and provide safe waterways for other boats and...
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A nuclear-powered icebreaker is an icebreaker with an onboard nuclear power plant that produces power for the vessel's propulsion system. Although more...
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This is a list of icebreakers and other special icebreaking vessels (except cargo ships and tankers) capable of operating independently in ice-covered...
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MSV Nordica (redirect from Finnish icebreaker Nordica (1994))
Nordica became again the newest icebreaker in service in Finland until the delivery of the new icebreaker, Polaris, in 2016. The maximum overall length...
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Lenin (Russian: Ленин) is a Soviet nuclear-powered icebreaker, the first nuclear-powered icebreaker in the world. Launched in 1957, it is both the world's...
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communities. Cleanup of the Polaris mine site took two years, with environmental monitoring until 2011. Nanisivik Mine "Polaris Mine". Geographical Names...
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Arktika class is a Russian (formerly Soviet) class of nuclear-powered icebreakers. Also known by their Russian designations Project 10520 (first two ships)...
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Polar Class (category Icebreakers)
Finnish LNG-powered icebreaker Polaris, built in 2016, is rated PC 4 with an additional Lloyd's Register class notation "Icebreaker(+)". The latter part...
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star that is approximately aligned with the axis of rotation of a planet Polaris, North Pole star of the Earth Polestar, a monument in Letterkenny Polestar...
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Finland’s new icebreaker Polaris named at Helsinki Shipyard. Arctech Helsinki Shipyard, 11 December 2015. Retrieved 2015-12-17. Polaris moved to the outfitting...
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MV Arctic (redirect from MV Arctic (icebreaker))
Arctic previously serviced mines in the high Canadian Arctic such as Polaris and Nanisivik Mine. Once those mines closed she was shifted to service...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to the Polaris expedition. Works about the Polaris expedition at Open Library Polaris expedition lantern slides at Dartmouth...
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ships. The company was involved in the building of an eco-friendly icebreaker Polaris, which entered service in early 2017. ILS Oy. Kauppalehti. Retrieved...
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The first icebreaker Krassin, or Krasin, (Russian: Красин) was built for the Imperial Russian Navy as Svyatogor. She had a long, distinguished career in...
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Oy is Finnish state-owned company responsible for operating a Finnish icebreaker fleet. The company was established as Arctia Shipping Oy in 2010 when...
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Ермак, IPA: [jɪrˈmak]) was a Russian and later Soviet icebreaker. It was the first polar icebreaker in the world, having a strengthened hull shaped to ride...
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Finnish state-owned icebreaker. Built by Wärtsilä Helsinki shipyard in 1987 as a replacement for the aging Karhu-class icebreakers, she and her sister...
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А́рктика, IPA: [ˈarktʲɪkə]; literally: Arctic) is a retired nuclear-powered icebreaker of the Soviet (now Russian) Arktika class. In service from 1975 to 2008...
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Varma is a Latvian icebreaker. She was built at the Wärtsilä Helsinki Shipyard, Finland and delivered to the Finnish National Board of Navigation in 1968...
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Notes 3 January Finland Arctech Helsinki Shipyard Helsinki, Finland Polaris Icebreaker For Finnish Transport Agency 15 January Finland Meyer Turku Shipyard...
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North magnetic pole (redirect from Project Polaris)
"magnetic island" somewhere in the far north (see Rupes Nigra), or to Polaris, the pole star. The idea that Earth itself acts as essentially a giant...
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August–September 2022 together with the Swedish icebreaker Oden and the drilling vessel Dina Polaris. Although the participation was not confirmed until...
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Double acting ship (category Icebreakers)
delivered in 2017, represent a further development of the Finnish icebreaker Polaris with capability of breaking 2-metre (7 ft) ice in both ahead and astern...
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Edward Parry, who in 1827 reached latitude 82°45′ North. In 1871, the Polaris expedition, a US attempt on the Pole led by Charles Francis Hall, ended...
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ship in Newfoundland. In 1917 the Russian government bought her to be an icebreaker. She served the RSFSR and Soviet Union until 1942, when she was sunk by...
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North Star in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. North Star is a name of Polaris in its role as northern pole star. North Star or North Stars may also refer...
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Georgy Sedov (redirect from Icebreaker Georgy Sedov)
Sea, and a cape in Antarctica bear Sedov's name. There was also a steam icebreaker Georgy Sedov. Today, the sail training barque STS Sedov bears his name...
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