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Deep inside the Port of Baltimore, past stacks of shipping containers and a plant that makes wallboard, sits the world's first, and only, nuclear-powered cruise ship – the NS Savannah.
Deep inside the Port of Baltimore, past stacks of shipping containers and a plant that makes wallboard, sits the world's first, and only, nuclear-powered cruise ship – the NS Savannah.
Step aboard the nuclear-powered passenger ship of tomorrow (from 1959) ... and its 74-megawatt nuclear reactor was powered up in 1961. ... Koehler takes me down to the reactor control room.
Poop Cruise’ offers a closer look at the 2013 voyage that saw thousands of passengers stranded on the ‘Carnival Triumph’ for ...
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Deep inside the Port of Baltimore, past stacks of shipping containers and a plant that makes wallboard, sits the world's first, and only, nuclear-powered cruise ship – the NS Savannah. The ...
Deep inside the Port of Baltimore, past stacks of shipping containers and a plant that makes wallboard, sits the world's first, and only, nuclear-powered cruise ship – the NS Savannah.
It could only be done from the reactor's control room (a similar button on the bridge would simply turn on a light below). Back in the ship's main lobby, Koehler shows me a small wooden cube.
Deep inside the Port of Baltimore, past stacks of shipping containers and a plant that makes wallboard, sits the world's first, and only, nuclear-powered cruise ship – the NS Savannah.
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