Nathaniel B. Palmer (icebreaker)
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The Nathaniel B. Palmer is an ice-capable research ship in the service of the U.S. National Science Foundation. It is tasked with extended scientific missions in the Antarctic.[1][2] The vessel carries a helicopter and about four dozen scientists on expeditions that last for months.
The vessel is named after Nathaniel Palmer, the first American credited with sighting Antarctica.[1] The vessel was purpose-built for the NSF by Edison Chouest Offshore, and was launched in 1992. Edison Chouest continues to own and operate the Palmer, but it is chartered by the NSF.
Length | 93.9 meters |
Breadth | 18.3 meters |
Depth | 9.1 meters |
Main propulsion | 12,720 hp (9,485 kW) |
Bow Thruster | 1,400 hp (1,040 kW) |
Stern Thruster | 800 hp (600 kW) |
Endurance | 75 days |
Crew Complement | 22 |
Total Complement | 72 |
[edit] References
- ^ a b R/V Nathaniel B. Palmer. National Science Foundation. Retrieved on 2007-08-16.
- ^ Raytheon Polar Services Company. Raytheon. Retrieved on 2007-08-16.