Dagon
1985 Stalwart-class research vessel
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Dagon
Summary
Dagon is a research vessel[1]. Dagon draws 15 Wikipedia views per month (research_vessel category, ranking #24 of 72).[2]
Key Facts
- Dagon's image is recorded as NOAAS McArthur II (R 330).jpg[3].
- Dagon's image is recorded as Limiting Factor to be prepared for a dive into the Atlantic Ocean (cropped).jpg[4].
- Dagon's instance of is recorded as research vessel[5].
- Dagon's instance of is recorded as mother ship[6].
- Dagon's owned by is recorded as United States Navy[7].
- Dagon's owned by is recorded as National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration[8].
- Dagon's owned by is recorded as Victor Vescovo[9].
- Dagon's owned by is recorded as Gabe Newell[10].
- Dagon's operator is recorded as United States Navy[11].
- Dagon's operator is recorded as National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration[12].
- Dagon's manufacturer is recorded as Tacoma Boatbuilding Company[13].
- Dagon's vessel class is recorded as Stalwart-class research vessel[14].
- Dagon's Commons category is recorded as IMO 8833867[15].
- Dagon's IMO ship number is recorded as 8833867[16].
- Dagon's MMSI is recorded as 538007520[17].
- Dagon's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/027ck5v[18].
- Dagon's service entry is recorded as +1985-00-00T00:00:00Z[19].
- Dagon's significant event is recorded as construction contract[20].
- Dagon's significant event is recorded as keel laying[21].
- Dagon's significant event is recorded as ship launching[22].
- Dagon's significant event is recorded as ship decommissioning[23].
- Dagon's gross tonnage is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+2014'}[24].
- Dagon's official name is recorded as Indomitable[25].
- Dagon's official name is recorded as McArthur II[26].
- Dagon's official name is recorded as Ocean Rover[27].
Why It Matters
Dagon draws 15 Wikipedia views per month (research_vessel category, ranking #24 of 72).[2]