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Bretonia – Sleeper ship from the game Freelancer [133] Eagle 5 – Spaceballs [134] Elysium – Pandorum [135] Endeavour – from Rendezvous with Rama by Arthur C. Clarke, 1973; carried explorers to rendezvous with alien spacecraft Rama; Hispania – Sleeper ship from the game Freelancer; Hunter-Gratzner – Pitch Black [136]
RRS Discovery is a barque-rigged auxiliary steamship built in Dundee, Scotland for Antarctic research. Launched in 1901, she was the last traditional wooden three-masted ship to be built in the United Kingdom.
A sleeper ship is a hypothetical type of crewed spacecraft, or starship in which most or all of the crew spend the journey in some form of hibernation or suspended animation. The only known technology that allows long-term suspended animation of humans is the freezing of early-stage human embryos through embryo cryopreservation , which is ...
Discovery was built as a replacement for the previous Discovery in the "blue ocean" research role. [1] The ship was ordered in 2010 from the C.N.P. Freire shipyard in Vigo, Spain, and was launched in April 2012. Discovery was delivered to the NERC in the summer of 2013 for a period of sea trials prior to her planned initial deployment. [2]
Age of Discovery ships (23 P) Arctic exploration vessels (61 P) Austronesian ships (2 C, 28 P) E. Exploration ships of England (11 P) N.
Freelancer is a space trading and combat simulation video game developed by Digital Anvil and published by Microsoft Game Studios.It is a chronological sequel to Digital Anvil's Starlancer, a combat flight simulator released in 2000.
RRS Discovery II was a British Royal Research Ship which, during her operational lifetime of about 30 years, carried out considerable hydrographical and marine biological survey work in Antarctic waters and the Southern Ocean in the course of the Discovery Investigations research program.
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