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GSF Explorer, formerly USNS Hughes Glomar Explorer (T-AG-193), is a deep-sea drillship platform initially built for the United States Central Intelligence Agency Special Activities Division secret operation Project Azorian to recover the sunken Soviet submarine K-129, lost in April 1968.The cultural impact of Glomar Explorer is indicated by its reference in a number of books: The Ghost from the Grand Banks, a 1990 science fiction novel by Arthur C.
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GSF Explorer Hughes Glomar Explorer
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1973-07-01Z
dbpedia-owl:builder
n4:_Pennsylvania n9:
dbpedia-owl:completionDate
1998-07-31Z
dbpedia-owl:cost
3.5E8
dbpedia-owl:length
188.671
dbpedia-owl:operator
dbpedia:Transocean
dbpedia-owl:owner
dbpedia:Transocean
dbpedia-owl:shipBeam
35.3568
dbpedia-owl:shipDraft
11.5824
dbpedia-owl:shipLaunch
1972-11-04Z
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Operational Leased (not SAP)
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n7:300
dbpedia-owl:topSpeed
18.52
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dbpedia:Drillship