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Vityaz

from Voyager by Lorimer Burst

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Exploring new horizons, discovering new life, this was also the mission of Vityaz, a research vessel.

Built as a freighter in 1939 in Bremen, Germany and named Mars, the ship was used during the World War II as a hospital ship for military use. Passed away to the British Government in 1946, allocated to the Soviet Union under the terms of the Potsdam Agreement in 1947 and renamed Admiral Makarov, the ship is finally converted to a research vessel and renamed Vityaz in 1949.

Vityaz made 65 voyages covering 800 000 nautical miles (1 500 000 kilometers). In August 1957, she measured the depth of the Mariana Trench at 11 022 meters. Scientists on board discovered 1176 new species of marine plants and animals, visited 49 countries, and acted as a goodwill ambassador for the Soviet Union.

Vityaz made her final voyage around Europe and was retired on April 22, 1979. In 1988, she as repaired and rebuilt for the use as a museum ship.

In July 2020, Russia revealed the Vityaz-D, the first full-ocean depth, fully autonomous deep submergence vehicle. It was named in honor of the research vessel Vityaz, which for nearly 20 years was the flagship of the Soviet scientific research fleet.

As the Voyager spacecraft continues his journey towards the interstellar space. The exploration never stops.

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from Voyager, released September 22, 2022

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Lorimer Burst music is as mysterious and fascinating as the Fast Radio Burst. Touching melodies, extremely powerful at some points, the listener will be put into orbit for a memorable journey.
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