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  • #16
    To show I'm not completely mad, this is from the Wikipedia:

    Willem Barents (1550? -- June 20, 1597, Dutch name Barentsz) was a Dutch navigator and explorer, leader of early expeditions in far northern waters.

    In 1594 he left Amsterdam with two ships to search for the Northeast passage to eastern Asia. He reached the west coast of Novaya Zemlya, and followed it northward, being finally forced to turn back when near its northern extremity.

    In the following year he commanded another expedition of seven ships, which made for the strait between the Asiatic coast and Vaygach Island, but was too late to find open water. His third journey also failed and resulted in his death. On this occasion he had two ships, and on the outward journey sighted Bear Island and Svalbard (also known as Spitsbergen), where the ships separated. Barents' vessel, after rounding the north of Novaya Zemlya, was trapped in the ice and the crew was compelled to winter on Novaya Zemlya, cannibalising their ship's superstructure and spare timber to build a lodge. Since the ship was not released by the ice early in 1597, Barents party left her in two open boats on June 13, 1597 and most of the crew escaped. Barents himself, however, died on June 30, 1597.

    The tale of the terrible winter spent on Novaya Zemlya was published as the diary of Gerrit de Veer, the ship's carpenter, who was the first person to observe the atmospheric anomaly known as the Novaya Zemlya effect.

    In 1871 the house in which Barents and his crew wintered was discovered undisturbed, with many relics, which are preserved at The Hague, and in 1875 part of his original journal was found.


    Hah!
    Within weeks they'll be re-opening the shipyards
    And notifying the next of kin
    Once again...

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    • #17
      If I didn't know otherwise, I'd suggest Barentsz is a Hungarian name, the tsz is much more common for them.
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      • #18
        nm
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        • #19
          Originally posted by Solver
          If I didn't know otherwise, I'd suggest Barentsz is a Hungarian name, the tsz is much more common for them.
          The sz is a shortening of x's zoon (x's son), much like the xson in Scandinavia. Barentsz father probably was called Barent. It's the same with Rembrand (to name another famous Dutchman ). His full name was Rembrand Harmensz van Rijn.
          Within weeks they'll be re-opening the shipyards
          And notifying the next of kin
          Once again...

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          • #20
            The rocket's failed. Both the rocket and the satellite are lost .

            Weird, considering that earlier today (or was it last night?) the Russian launch of a military satellite also failed, and a recovery operation of that is under way now.
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            • #21
              Just checked - yes, the military rocket also failed today, and the satellite/rocket still haven't been found. That's some very rare coincidence, two failed space launches in one day.
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              • #22
                Originally posted by Solver
                The rocket's failed. Both the rocket and the satellite are lost .
                Dang

                I'd have loved to see these sails work
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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Hueij
                    It's Barentsz Sea

                    United States has plans of draining this.
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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Solver
                      The rocket's failed. Both the rocket and the satellite are lost .

                      Weird, considering that earlier today (or was it last night?) the Russian launch of a military satellite also failed, and a recovery operation of that is under way now.
                      I don't know if there has ever been a double launch failure day.

                      Bad day for Russian space launch.
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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Saras
                        I love Russia
                        I was drunk. Disregard this
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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Solver
                          The rocket's failed. Both the rocket and the satellite are lost .

                          Weird, considering that earlier today (or was it last night?) the Russian launch of a military satellite also failed, and a recovery operation of that is under way now.
                          Damn...
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