Patagonia Star was the name of two ships of the Blue Star Line.
MV Patagonia Star (1939)
MV Patagonia Star (1942)
List of ships with the same or similar names
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MV Dunedin Star was a British refrigerated cargo liner. She was built by Cammell Laird and Co in 1935–36 as one of Blue Star Line's Imperial Star-class...
MV Brisbane Star was a British refrigerated cargo liner. She was built by Cammell Laird and Co in 1936–37 as one of Blue Star Line's Imperial Star-class...
2014. "Blue Star'sM.V. "Saxon Star" 2". Blue Star on the Web. 9 June 2012. Retrieved 18 August 2014. "Blue Star's S.S. "Brodlea"". Blue Star on the Web...
Tempus Publishing. p. 104. ISBN 0-7524-2118-2. "Blue Star'sM.V. "Adelaide Star" 1". Blue Star on the Web. 30 July 2011. Archived from the original on...
(1982–1983); North Star (1983–1989); Caledonian Star (1989–2001); Endeavour (2001–2009) National Geographic Islander 2004-2022 MV Lindblad Explorer 1969-1985...
(1921) Builder's Data". www.maritimequest.com. "Blue Star'sM.V. "Brisbane Star" 1". Blue Star on the Web. 8 September 2013. Retrieved 28 December 2019...
unusual marine crocodyliform from the Jurassic-Cretaceous boundary of Patagonia. Science 311: 70–73. Naish, Darren (November 1, 2010). "The science of...
She was also called SS Celtic Star (1946), SS Murillo (1946–52), SS Bogliasco (1952–54), MV Bogliasco (1954–63) and MV Ocean Peace (1963–67). She was...
identified as the remains of the founders of the Mothers"), Rio Negro (Patagonia, Argentina), July 9, 2005 "Remember the victim", "Passaic (NJ) Herald-News...
Wager (1739) off the coast of Gulf of Penas, Patagonia; and the discovery in the English Channel of the MV Shoal Fisher, a wrecked World War II merchant...
Shipping Administration to the Ministry of War Transport and managed by Blue Star Line. The ship sailed from Portland Harbour anchorage on 5 June 1944, destined...
the Brunswick Peninsula, Punta Arenas is among the largest cities in Patagonia. In 2012, it had a population of 127,454. It is roughly 1,419 km (882 mi)...
Gambia, with the final destination of the cargo possibly the Gaza Strip. MV CMA CGM Everest originally picked up the containers from the Iranian port...
unusual marine crocodyliform from the Jurassic-Cretaceous boundary of Patagonia. Science 311: 70–73. Lazar, Karlan & Salter, Allan, Dan & Jeremy (2006)...
of international repute and has climbed many mountains including the Patagonias, the Alps among others. In 2017, to commemorate 50 years of the Navy's...
Throughout the war, Argentina was afraid of a Chilean military intervention in Patagonia and kept some of its best mountain regiments away from the Falklands near...
19,019 unbroken miles from end to end of two continents. Walking from Patagonia to Alaska was later done by Karl Bushby (1998 to 2006) and Holly "Cargo"...
or Fell's Cave is a natural cave and archaeological site in southern Patagonia. Cueva Fell is in proximity to the Pali Aike Crater, another significant...
Ancient Sky, Egypt, Mar 2018 · South American Eclipse, Argentina, Brazil, Patagonia + Atacama Highlights, Jun/Jul 2019 · Sky & Telescope and Starfest, NSW...
2019. "Chile oil spill: 40,000 litres of diesel spilled into sea off Patagonia". The Guardian. London. Associated Press. 29 July 2019. Retrieved 17 November...
per second is P = 1 2 M v 2 = 1 2 ρ A v 3 {\displaystyle P={\tfrac {1}{2}}Mv^{2}={\tfrac {1}{2}}\rho Av^{3}} . Wind power is thus proportional to the third...