Russia: The scientific vessel Fyodorov engine failure has been overcome
On July 26, the incident in Russia's scientific research vessel Akademik Fyodorov, which broke down the electric motor, caused the ship to die and drift on the remedied Barents Sea.
On July 26, the incident in Russia's scientific research vessel Akademik Fyodorov, which broke down the electric motor, caused the ship to die and drift on the remedied Barents Sea.
The ship Akademik Fyodorov resumed
Russian scientific research ship Akademik Fyodorov (Photo: Itar - Tass)
to the North Pole. According to Murmansk Harbor Supervision Bureau, sailors aboard the Akademik Fyodorov repaired the problem and successfully repaired the engine before the icebreaker ship was powered by Rossiya nuclear energy.
The ship Rossiya was assigned to support the Akademik Fyodorov to carry out its duties on the icy Arctic Sea.
On the afternoon of July 26, the icebreaker ship Rossiya met the Akademik Fyodorov and the two continued their journey to the Josef Land Islands. Under the plan, the two ships will stop here to conduct training on diving down to a depth of 1.5 km under the sea along with the Mir submersible.
According to meteorologists in the port city of Murmansk, the weather at the training area is favorable for the expedition.
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