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LHCwilldestroytheuniverse - HMS Challenger album

LHCwilldestroytheuniverse - HMS Challenger album

  • Performer: LHCwilldestroytheuniverse
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Title: HMS Challenger
  • Released: 2016
  • Style: Noise
  • MP3 version size: 1951 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1369 mb
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  • Rating: 4.3
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Royal Navy Diving vessel HMS Challenger documentary--a look at saturation system on there, filmed in Falmouth in 1987.

HMS Challenger was a steam-assisted Royal Navy Pearl-class corvette launched on 13 February 1858 at the Woolwich Dockyard. She was the flagship of the Australia Station between 1866 and 1870. As part of the North America and West Indies Station she took part in 1862 in operations against Mexico, including the occupation of Veracruz.

HMS Challenger (pennant number K07) was a British Navy diving support vessel, operational from 1984 to 1990. Challenger had a saturation diving system allowing 12 divers to live in relative comfort in a large decompression chamber amidships. In 1979 a paper describing the design for HMS Challenger was presented at an Institute of Marine Engineering conference.

HMS Challenger - The Novella Series by George E. Manley.

A gold blocked (off) photograph album album with green board covers, containing 143 photographs relating to the mid-part of the voyage in 1873-75. Some of the photographs have been copied. The folowing locations are include: St Vinecnt CV, St Pauls Rocks, Simon's Bay, Cape Town, Marion Island (all 1873); Kerguelen, Sydney, Wellington, Tonga, Fiji, Aru Islands, Ki Island, Banda Islands, Amboina, Tenerife, Manila, Hong Kong (all 1874); Cebu, Admiralty Island, Yokosuka dry dock (all 1875). Overall: 377 mm x 292 mm x 48 mm. Parts.

1 HMS Challenger 5:23. Keyboards, Computer – Renan Salaberga

The HMS Challenger belonged to the consisting of only two ships cruiser class of the same name, which was developed from the Highflyer class and was one of the largest British cruisers. Launching and design: The two Challenger-class ships based on the cruisers of the Highflyer class and hardly differed externally from these. Despite an increase in performance over its predecessor ships of 25%, the maximum speed could only be increased by one node. The launch of the HMS Challenger took place on May 27, 1902, the commissioning on May 30, 1904. History of HMS Challenger

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Tracklist

1 HMS Challenger 5:23

Credits

  • Keyboards, Computer – Renan Salaberga