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MV Aurora was a cruise ship built in Germany in 1955. After several changes of ownership and name, as of 2024 [update] she was moored in Stockton, California , United States, and was undergoing restoration until May 22 when she began to take on water and sink.
Aurora is a mid-sized cruise ship, with an overall length of 270.0 metres (885 ft 10 in), moulded beam of 32.2 metres (105 ft 8 in) and draught of 7.90 metres (25 ft 11 in). Her gross tonnage is 76,152 and her deadweight tonnage is 8,486 tonnes. The ship can accommodate up to 1,878 passengers in 939 cabins, with a maximum crew complement of 936.
Aurora (Russian: Авро́ра, romanized: Avrora, IPA:) is a Russian protected cruiser, currently preserved as a museum ship in Saint Petersburg. Aurora was one of three Pallada-class cruisers, built in Saint Petersburg for service in the Pacific. All three ships of this class served during the Russo-Japanese War. Aurora survived the Battle ...
The Super Mario Bros. game that sold for US$114,000, [2] shown in the "slab" packaging. Wata's rating (9.4) and other details are shown on the top label. With the newfound interest with particular attention to the quality of the game's packaging, the company Wata Games developed a set of guidelines in 2018 for grading a game's packaging, game media, and manuals that aligned with the 10 point ...
HCS Aurora (1809) was a sloop-of-war launched at Bombay Dockyard for the Bombay Marine. She was still listed on the rolls of the Bombay Marine on 1 January 1828. HMS Aurora — any of several Royal Navy ships; Aurora, a 1833 Russian Imperial Navy frigate famous its part in Siege of Petropavlovsk
The Aurora is the younger sister ship to the MV LeConte and both serve or have served as feeder vessels that pick up passengers in small communities such as Pelican and Hoonah and take them to larger regional communities (this process is colloquially known as the "milk run" [citation needed]).
The Convict Ships, 1787-1868. Brown, Son & Ferguson. OCLC 3778075. Brett, Henry (1928). White Wings Vol II. Founding Of The Provinces And Old-Time Shipping. Passenger Ships From 1840 To 1885. Auckland: Brett Printing. Hackman, Rowan (2001). Ships of the East India Company. Gravesend, Kent: World Ship Society. ISBN 0-905617-96-7. Nicholson, Ian ...
A number of ships have been named Aurora, including: SS Aurora (1846) SS Aurora (1919) SY ...