RV Aurora

Aurora in Hirtshals harbour 2018
History
Denmark
NameAurora
OwnerAarhus University
BuilderA/S Hvide Sande Skibs- og Baadebyggeri
Cost40 mill DKK
Yard number130
Laid downFebruar 2013
Launched7 August 2013
Commissioned25. April 2014
HomeportAarhus
Identification
General characteristics
Class and typeMultifunctional research vessel
Tonnage310 tons
Length28 m (91 ft 10 in)
Beam8.5 m (27 ft 11 in)
Draught2.75 m (9 ft 0 in)
Installed power
  • 2 x Scania DI13 H71M, 368 kW
  • SISU 60 kW generator
Propulsion2 propellers, bowtruster
Speed11 knots (20 km/h; 13 mph)
Capacity12 passengers
Sensors and
processing systems
  • Reson Seabat 7125 multibeam echosounder
  • Innomar SES2000 Sub-bottom profiler
NotesA-frame, CTD-winch

RV Aurora is a Danish research vessel, owned and operated by Aarhus University. The ship is named after Aurora, Roman goddess of the dawn. It is rigged as a multi-purpose vessel, with a large working deck and gantry for deployment and recovery of trawl and heavy equipment over the stern. Aurora is classified to sail in the Baltic and the North Sea, east of 3° east and south of 62° north, with an endurance of up to ten days at sea.

Aurora's hull was welded in Stettin, Poland, and towed to Hvide Sande Skibs- og Bådebyggeri in Hvide Sande in August 2013, where the ship was completed as yard no 130.[1] The ship was delivered to Aarhus University on 25 March 2014 and christened on the 25 April by the Danish Minister for the Environment Kirsten Brosbøl.[2]

Aurora is the fourth research vessel of Aarhus University and replaced the much smaller ship Tyra.[3]

  1. ^ Hvide Sande building the R/V Aurora, Hvide Sande Skibs- og Bådebyggeri. Retrieved 13. Dec. 2020.
  2. ^ Morten Ravn: Aurora får kongeplads i Aarhus Havn, Århus Stiftstidende, 25. April 2014. Retrieved 13. Dec. 2020.
  3. ^ M/S «Aurora», Skipsrevyen. Retrieved 13. Dec. 2020.