China’s newest maritime marvel just made waves in Guangzhou! The country’s first multi-functional deep-sea research vessel, designed for archaeology and polar exploration, docked in Nansha District this weekend. Think of it as a superhero ship: 104 meters long, ice-breaking powers, and room for 80 scientists.
Built with 100% homegrown tech , this floating lab can travel 15,000 nautical miles (that’s like circling the Earth’s equator
!) at speeds up to 30 km/h. Its secret sauce? Breakthroughs in smart controls, cold-weather engineering, and replacing imported parts with Chinese alternatives. He Guangwei, a lead engineer, called it a 'game-changer for polar research.'
With an $112.7 million price tag , the ship isn’t just fancy hardware—it’s set to become a global hub for ocean scientists when it officially launches in 2025. Archaeologists, marine biologists, and polar researchers, unite!
Pro tip: This vessel will boost China’s deep-sea diving capabilities and help uncover sunken historical treasures. Talk about blending past and future!
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Deep-sea scientific research and archaeological ship docks in S China
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