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Zarya (non magnetic ship)

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Name
  
Zarya

Status
  
Unknown

Length
  
53 m

Builder
  
Turku

Homeport
  
Murmansk

Launched
  
1952

Beam
  
8.97 m

Operator
  
USSR Academy of Sciences

Type
  
Three-masted gaff-rigged schooner

Displacement
  
600 long tons (610 t) full load

Zarya (Russian: Заря, The Sunrise) was a sailing-motor schooner built in 1952, and since 1953 used by the USSR Academy of Sciences to study Earth's magnetic field.

After the Continuation War Finland was ordered by the USSR to provide 50 wooden sailing-motor fishing schooners as reparations. One of them was taken, and in 1952 modified, into a low magnetic research vessel named Zarya. Since 1953 the ship was used to measure the magnetic field of the Earth. She participated in the International Geophysical Year in 1957-1958.

In 1976 a rupes on planet Mercury was named after the ship.

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Zarya (non-magnetic ship) Wikipedia