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English; one of Cook's ships on second voyage to the Pacific, 1772-75.
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Named after the American; U.S.Navy's first deep submergence research vessel commissioned in 1964, designed specifically for oceanographic research.
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French; d'Urville's ship to explore Antarctica, 1838-40.
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British; naval vessel aboard which Charles Darwin served as a naturalist on a surveying expedition, 1831-1836.
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Belgian; ship used for an expedition to determine the position of the South Magnetic Pole in 1898, first ship to winter in Antarctica.
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English; ship used for an expedition to discover the Northwest Passage, 1825-1827.
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Named after the French; originally commissioned in 1942 as a minesweeper, Calypso was purchased by Jacques-Yves Cousteau and used for oceanographic studies in 1950-1996.
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American; iron-free vessel used to conduct magnetic surveys from 1909 to 1928.
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English; Cook's ship on last voyage to Pacific, 1776-80.
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Dutch; Willem Janszoon's ship credited with the first authenticated European discovery of Australia, 1606.
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Named after the American; oceanographic research vessel with an ice-breaking hull, collected magnetic profiles of the Antarctic sea floor, 1962.
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English; Cook's ship to explore Tahiti, New Zealand, Australia, 1768-71.
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Named after the American; steamship that explored the Mississippi, Amazon, and Madeira Rivers and sailed on a worldwide hydrographic survey 1877 to 1886.
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Norwegian; ship used in Arctic by Nansen, 1892-96, and by Sverdrup and Amundsen in Antarctica, 1909.
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Norwegian; Amundsen's ship through Northwest passage, 1903-06.
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Dutch; one of Tasman's ships to explore Australia, New Zealand, 1642-43.
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American; Palmer's ship to explore Antarctic coast, 1820-21.
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French; royal ship used for a voyage in search of the eastern coast of Asia, determined that North America was not an extension of Asia, 1524.
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Russian; Bellingshausen's ship for Antarctic exploration, 1819-21.
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Named after the American; oceanic research and underwater archaeology vessel that performs studies in the Mediterranean and Caribbean since 2009.
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American; ice-breaking ship dedicated to scientific research and operated by the National Science Foundation for Antarctic scientific missions since 1992.
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English; research vessel of the Royal Navy used to study magnetism, longitude, and navigation problems, commanded by Edmond Halley from 1698 to 1699.
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French; Charcot's ship to explore Antarctica, 1908-10.
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English; one of Cook's ships, second expedition to Pacific, 1772-75.
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Spanish; Columbus' flagship, first voyage to America, 1492.
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Named after
English Rupes - ship of discovery that took part in the Ross Antarctic expedition (1839-1843) and Franklin Arctic expedition (1845).
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English vessel which took Edmond Halley to Saint Helena in 1676 to conduct a survey of the stars in the southern hemisphere. While there, Halley observed the 1677 transit of Mercury which enabled him to make one of the earliest calculations to estimate the size of the solar system.
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Spanish; Magellan's and Del Cano's ship, first voyage around the world.
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Russian; Bellingshausen's ship for Antarctic exploration, 1819-21.
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USSR; Motor-sail schooner to study Earth's magnetic field, 1953.
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Dutch; one of Tasman's ships to explore Australia, New Zealand, 1642-43.