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"It was just not an option to stay in the path of a storm with its power". The ship would have been blown on shore, he said.
A wind turbine on the stern and some photoelectric cells on the poop deck might power the ship's radio and refrigerate the medical supplies.
It is in the precise location where a smokestack rose from the locomotive engine which was installed in the Terror's belly to power the ship's propeller through closing sea ice, said Schimnowski in a phone interview.
Bulk sea transport is an efficient way of moving goods and the LNG tankers use there cargo to power the ship.
After regaining some engine power, the ship was able to move to a safe anchorage at Dungeness, according to the Maritime and Coastguard Agency, and the focus is now on moving it to a more secure port of refuge.
The three slicks visible on the surface now are likely leftovers of the non-soluble heavy fuel used to power the ship that didn't burn off.
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