North Pole research vessel embarks on first voyage to the Arctic
The Russian research platform, which can drift autonomously for up to two years in thick Arctic sea ice, is on its way to Murmansk as part of its first voyage to the North.
The Russian research vessel North Pole, or Severny Polyus, began its first voyage on Friday, setting out for Murmansk from St. Peterburg.
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