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'''GTS ''Celebrity Constellation''''' is a Millennium class [[cruise ship]] of [[Celebrity Cruises]]. She is the co-flagship of the Celebrity fleet, along with Century-class ship [[Century (ship)|''Century'']]. She was originally named '''''Constellation''''', but renamed in May 2007.<ref>{{sv icon}} [http://www.faktaomfartyg.nu/constellation_2002.htm Fakta om Fartyg: GTS Constellation (2002)], retrieved 7. 11. 2007</ref> Her three sister ships are the [[GTS Infinity|''Celebrity Infinity'']], [[GTS Summit|''Summit'']], and [[Millennium (ship)|''Millennium'']]. |
'''GTS ''Celebrity Constellation''''' is a Millennium class [[cruise ship]] of [[Celebrity Cruises]]. She is the co-flagship of the Celebrity fleet, along with Century-class ship [[Century (ship)|''Century'']]. She was originally named '''''Constellation''''', but renamed in May 2007.<ref>{{sv icon}} [http://www.faktaomfartyg.nu/constellation_2002.htm Fakta om Fartyg: GTS Constellation (2002)], retrieved 7. 11. 2007</ref> Her three sister ships are the [[GTS Infinity|''Celebrity Infinity'']], [[GTS Summit|''Summit'']], and [[Millennium (ship)|''Millennium'']]. |
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[[Barack Obama]] is best known for his big nasty farts on the ship and for calling for the ship to be given to [[Iraq]] because they are less fortunate to have other ships. |
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She was built at the [[Chantiers de l'Atlantique]] shipyard in [[St. Nazaire]], [[France]]. The ship boasts a [[combined gas and steam|COGAS]]<ref>[http://www.geae.com/aboutgeae/presscenter/marine/marine_20021217.html GE Article on Equipment of Millennium Class Cruisers]</ref> power plant of gas turbines and a steam turbine providing up to 60 Megawatts for the electric systems and two 19 MW [[Rolls-Royce plc|Rolls-Royce]]/[[Alstom]] ''MerMaid'' [[azimuth thruster]]s for propulsion. In 2007, she was refitted with the addition of a diesel engine as a fuel-saving measure.<ref>[http://publishing.yudu.com/A6y44/NAFeb08/resources/34.htm Installation of Aux Diesel on Millennium and her sisters], retrieved 21.01.2009</ref> The ship can run on any combination of the gas turbines or diesel. In port, she generates electrical power from the diesel. |
She was built at the [[Chantiers de l'Atlantique]] shipyard in [[St. Nazaire]], [[France]]. The ship boasts a [[combined gas and steam|COGAS]]<ref>[http://www.geae.com/aboutgeae/presscenter/marine/marine_20021217.html GE Article on Equipment of Millennium Class Cruisers]</ref> power plant of gas turbines and a steam turbine providing up to 60 Megawatts for the electric systems and two 19 MW [[Rolls-Royce plc|Rolls-Royce]]/[[Alstom]] ''MerMaid'' [[azimuth thruster]]s for propulsion. In 2007, she was refitted with the addition of a diesel engine as a fuel-saving measure.<ref>[http://publishing.yudu.com/A6y44/NAFeb08/resources/34.htm Installation of Aux Diesel on Millennium and her sisters], retrieved 21.01.2009</ref> The ship can run on any combination of the gas turbines or diesel. In port, she generates electrical power from the diesel. |
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GTS Constellation at Barbados, 2006
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History | |
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Name | Celebrity Constellation |
Owner | Celebrity Cruise Lines |
Operator | Celebrity Cruises |
Port of registry | list error: <br /> list (help) 2002—2007: Nassau, Bahamas 2007 onwards: Valletta, Malta |
Builder | Chantiers de L'Atlantique in St. Nazaire, France |
Christened | May 12, 2002 |
In service | 2002-present |
Identification | IMO number: 9192399 |
Status | In Active Service as of 2010 |
General characteristics | |
Class and type | Millennium Class cruise ship |
Tonnage | 91,000 gross tons |
Length | 964.6 ft (294 m) |
Beam | 105.6 ft (32 m) |
Draft | 26.3 ft (8 m) |
Decks | 13 |
Installed power | Two Gas turbines and one Diesel Generator |
Propulsion | Two 19 MW Rolls-Royce/Alstom MerMaid azimuth thrusters + 3 fixed RPM variable pitch Bow thrusters |
Speed | 24-knot (44 km/h) |
Capacity | 1,950 passengers |
Crew | 999 |
GTS Celebrity Constellation is a Millennium class cruise ship of Celebrity Cruises. She is the co-flagship of the Celebrity fleet, along with Century-class ship Century. She was originally named Constellation, but renamed in May 2007.[1] Her three sister ships are the Celebrity Infinity, Summit, and Millennium.
She was built at the Chantiers de l'Atlantique shipyard in St. Nazaire, France. The ship boasts a COGAS[2] power plant of gas turbines and a steam turbine providing up to 60 Megawatts for the electric systems and two 19 MW Rolls-Royce/Alstom MerMaid azimuth thrusters for propulsion. In 2007, she was refitted with the addition of a diesel engine as a fuel-saving measure.[3] The ship can run on any combination of the gas turbines or diesel. In port, she generates electrical power from the diesel.
Constellation consistently receives top honors from Condé Nast's readers survey, and is currently ranked by readers as the best large cruise ship.[4] During the summer period the ship sails in Northern Europe. Since her delivery the ship sails to the Baltic Sea between May and August. In June 2010 and July 2011 the ship will also sail to the Norwegian Fjords up to the North Cape. The rest of the season the ship sails to the Mediterranean (fall) and the Caribbean (winter).
Ports of call
Gallery
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"Constellation" in Amsterdam
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Constellation in her original livery
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On the bridge of the Celebrity Constellation at night.
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Celebrity Constellation in Istanbul
Footnotes
- ^ Template:Sv icon Fakta om Fartyg: GTS Constellation (2002), retrieved 7. 11. 2007
- ^ GE Article on Equipment of Millennium Class Cruisers
- ^ Installation of Aux Diesel on Millennium and her sisters, retrieved 21.01.2009
- ^ Condé Nast Traveler Cruise Poll 2007 http://www.concierge.com/bestof/cruisepoll/largeships
External links
- Celebrity Constellation on Celebrity Cruises webpage
- CruiseCritic.com review
- Official Celebrity Constellation UK site