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  2. Port and starboard - Wikipedia

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    Port and starboard are nautical terms for watercraft and spacecraft, referring respectively to the left and right sides of the vessel, when aboard and facing the bow (front). Vessels with bilateral symmetry have left and right halves which are mirror images of each other.

  3. Celebrity Edge - Wikipedia

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    The orange "Magic Carpet" along the starboard side of Celebrity Edge. Celebrity Edge was the first Celebrity ship to be equipped with what the cruise line dubs the "Magic Carpet," a tangerine glass-sheltered platform that protrudes and is suspended from the starboard side of the vessel.

  4. Star Cruises - Wikipedia

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    Star Cruises was a cruise line headquartered in Hong Kong. It operated in the Asia-Pacific market and was owned by Genting Hong Kong . It was the 18th largest [ 1 ] cruise line in the world after Carnival Corporation , Royal Caribbean Cruises , and 15 others.

  5. Philip Levine (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Conceived as a port-marketing program for the cruise industry, the company expanded to publish eighty-five in-stateroom magazines and to produce TV programming. After growing Onboard Media into a multi-million-dollar company, Levine partnered with Berkshire Partners to acquire Starboard Cruise Services. The merger resulted in the world's ...

  6. Celebrity Apex - Wikipedia

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    Celebrity Apex is an Edge-class cruise ship operated by Celebrity Cruises, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.Constructed at Chantiers de l'Atlantique in Saint-Nazaire, France, [8] she is the second vessel in the company's Edge class of ships, following the delivery of her sister ship, Celebrity Edge, in 2018.

  7. Queen Mary 2 - Wikipedia

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    In the winter season she cruises from New York to the Caribbean. Queen Mary 2's 30-knot (56 km/h; 35 mph) open ocean speed sets the ship apart from cruise ships, such as MS Oasis of the Seas, which has a service speed of 22.6 knots (41.9 km/h; 26.0 mph); Queen Mary 2 ' s normal service speed is 26 knots (48 km/h; 30 mph). [15]

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