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The R/V Neil Armstrong bow section being crane lifted into place.

The R/V Neil Armstrong bow section being crane lifted into place.
The R/V Neil Armstrong bow section being crane lifted into place.
The R/V Neil Armstrong bow section being crane lifted into place.
The R/V Neil Armstrong bow section being crane lifted into place.
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(48°31′14″N, 122°36′37″W)
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McGrath, Gary
The R/V Neil Armstrong bow section being crane lifted into place.
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05/30/2013
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Caption from Oceanus magazine, Vol. 52, No. 1, pg. 39:
Neil Armstrong was assembled over the course of three years at the Dakota Creek Industries (DCI) shipyard in Anacortes, Washington, using a technique known as modular block construction. Each of the main hull sections was built separately and then welded together. Here, workers attach the ships bow section to the nearly finished hull.
Photo by Gary McGrath
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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