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- Q583779 subject Q13253002.
- Q583779 subject Q6194814.
- Q583779 subject Q8412175.
- Q583779 subject Q8655493.
- Q583779 subject Q8663651.
- Q583779 abstract "USNS Mizar (MA-48/T-AGOR-11/T-AK-272) was a vessel of the United States Navy. She was named after the star, Mizar.Mizar was built as a small ice-strengthened cargo ship of the Eltanin class on a Maritime Administration type (C1-ME2-13a) hull, by Avondale Marine Ways, Inc. from January 1957. She entered service on March 7, 1958 and served as part of the Military Sea Transportation Service, working around Canada and Greenland, with a single voyage to Antarctica in 1961.In 1963 she was chosen for a major conversion. On April 15, 1964 she was reclassified AGOR-11, designed for deep oceanographic search and research and fitted with a deepsea probe, equipped with strobe lights, cameras, sonar, and magnetometer. She was then operated by the MSTS under the Naval Research Laboratory, Washington. Her major tasks were ocean floor study and service as a floating base for underwater acoustic, chemical, and biological research.She was assigned to Military Sealift Command Pacific in 1975 and underwent another major modification in 1980.Mizar took part in the search operations for USS Thresher (SSN-593), the Palomares Incident in which nuclear weapons were lost off Palomares, Spain, and the extended search for USS Scorpion (SSN-589) - which was found in October, 1968. She has also taken part in searches for foreign wrecks, including Eurydice and Soviet submarines including K-129.She was withdrawn from active service in the 1990s and reclassified as AK-272. Bay Bridge Enterprizes, LLC, was awarded a contract for the dismantling and recycling of Mizar on 21 July 2005.".
- Q583779 activeYearsStartDate "1958-03-07".
- Q583779 layingDown "1957-01-01".
- Q583779 length "81.0768".
- Q583779 shipBeam "15.8496".
- Q583779 shipDisplacement "1.85E9".
- Q583779 shipDraft "5.4864".
- Q583779 shipLaunch "1957-10-07".
- Q583779 status "Sold for scrap".
- Q583779 thumbnail USNS_Mizar.jpg?width=300.
- Q583779 wikiPageExternalLink Agor.htm.
- Q583779 wikiPageExternalLink mizar-ii.htm.
- Q583779 wikiPageExternalLink ak272.htm.
- Q583779 wikiPageExternalLink AGOR11.htm.
- Q583779 wikiPageWikiLink Q1060067.
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- Q583779 wikiPageWikiLink Q11220.
- Q583779 wikiPageWikiLink Q113382.
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- Q583779 wikiPageWikiLink Q13253002.
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- Q583779 wikiPageWikiLink Q223.
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- Q583779 wikiPageWikiLink Q51.
- Q583779 wikiPageWikiLink Q6194814.
- Q583779 wikiPageWikiLink Q8412175.
- Q583779 wikiPageWikiLink Q8655493.
- Q583779 wikiPageWikiLink Q8663651.
- Q583779 shipDisplacement "1850.0".
- Q583779 shipFate "Sold for scrap".
- Q583779 shipInService "1958-03-07".
- Q583779 shipLaidDown "1957-01-01".
- Q583779 shipLaunched "1957-10-07".
- Q583779 type Product.
- Q583779 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q583779 type Ship.
- Q583779 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q583779 type Thing.
- Q583779 type Q11446.
- Q583779 comment "USNS Mizar (MA-48/T-AGOR-11/T-AK-272) was a vessel of the United States Navy. She was named after the star, Mizar.Mizar was built as a small ice-strengthened cargo ship of the Eltanin class on a Maritime Administration type (C1-ME2-13a) hull, by Avondale Marine Ways, Inc. from January 1957.".
- Q583779 label "USNS Mizar (T-AGOR-11)".
- Q583779 depiction USNS_Mizar.jpg.