You´re welcome Oz.Thanks for the info Clyde.
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Wikipedia has details, stated to be requiring Edit at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akademik_Lomonosov Including Akademik Lomonosov has a length of 144 metres (472 ft) and width of 30 metres (98 ft). It has a displacement of 21,500 tonnes and a crew of 69 people.[8] For the power generation, it has two modified KLT-40 naval propulsion reactors together providing up to 70 MW of electricity or 300 MW of heat. Reactors are designed by OKBM Afrikantov and assembled by Nizhniy Novgorod Research and Development Institute Atomenergoproekt (both part of Atomenergoprom). The reactor vessels are produced by Izhorskiye Zavody.[2] The turbo-generators are supplied by Kaluga Turbine Plant.[5]
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Thanks Tino..Good Photo..And It's quite incredible...This is what I like about shipspotting. You never know what your going to find. Regards..Oz
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Including Akademik Lomonosov has a length of 144 metres (472 ft) and width of 30 metres (98 ft). It has a displacement of 21,500 tonnes and a crew of 69 people.[8] For the power generation, it has two modified KLT-40 naval propulsion reactors together providing up to 70 MW of electricity or 300 MW of heat. Reactors are designed by OKBM Afrikantov and assembled by Nizhniy Novgorod Research and Development Institute Atomenergoproekt (both part of Atomenergoprom). The reactor vessels are produced by Izhorskiye Zavody.[2] The turbo-generators are supplied by Kaluga Turbine Plant.[5]
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