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Akademik Ioffe, in Sisimiut, Greenland. Akademik Ioffe is a research vessel, named after the Soviet physicist Abram Fedorovich Ioffe. Built in 1988, the vessel has a displacement of 6,600 tons, and a length of 364 ft (111 m). [3] Akademik Ioffe and Akademik Sergey Vavilov were built as a joint project. Both ships feature a vertical shaft about ...
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In recent times she has served as cruise ship specializing in Polar cruises. She is managed by International Shipping Partners and her current port of registry is Kaliningrad, Russia. She has a sister ship, Akademik Ioffe, completed at Hollming in 1989. Both ships were chartered by One Ocean Expeditions until 2019. [4]
MV Akademik Shokalskiy (Russian: Академик Шокальский) is an Akademik Shuleykin-class ice-strengthened ship, built in Finland in 1982 and originally used for oceanographic research. [9] In 1998 she was fully refurbished to serve as a research ship for Arctic and Antarctic work; she is used also for expedition cruising. [7]
Expedition and research ship, AKADEMIK IOFFE - IMO 8507731, in the harbor at Sisimiut, Greenland on September 4, 2017. Camera manufacturer: NIKON CORPORATION: Camera model: NIKON D750: Author: Gordon Leggett: Exposure time: 1/1,600 sec (0.000625) F-number: f/7.1: ISO speed rating: 400: Date and time of data generation: 08:45, 4 September 2017 ...
Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 16:11, 19 August 2018: 3,812 × 2,551 (3.54 MB): Sharper {{Information2 | Description = General view of the starboard side of the Russian research ship ''Akademik Ioffe'', anchored off of Bird Island, Nova Scotia.
Project 23130 is a series of medium-size replenishment oilers developed by the Spetssudoproect JSC and built by Nevsky Shipyard for the Russian Navy. [2] [3] Initially, it was to be limited only by one vessel, Akademik Pashin, however in January 2020, a decision was made to build five more vessels of the class.
Akademik Shuleykin-class oceanographic research vessels (1 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Research vessels of the Soviet Union" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.