The full name is HMS Challenger ll. It is a British exploration vessel.
"Arthur Phillip" was his full name.
Zahir-ud-din Muhammad Babur was Babur's full name.
Encyclopedia Britannica says his full name was Arthur Neville Chamberlain.
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Yes. HMS Victory is ready to sail, has a fully trained crew and is officially an active part of the Royal Navy. But God forbid, if HMS Victory actually had to set sail and fight for Britain, we'd have much bigger problems to worry about.
The space shuttle Challenger was named after a British naval research vessel, HMS Challenger, which explored the oceans in the 1870s. NASA chose the name to honor the legacy of exploration and scientific discovery associated with the original HMS Challenger mission.
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The name of the ship was the HMS Challenger. The Challenger expedition was a groundbreaking oceanographic survey that laid the foundation for modern oceanography.
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The purpose of the voyage of the Challenger was to discover different marine species.
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Scientific ocean exploration began in the 19th century, which used wooden sailing ships. The HMS Challenger was originally a British warship outfitted with ammunition and an engine capable of over 1,200 horsepower. Lets start with the HMS. H stands for His/Her, M stands for Majesty's, and S stands for Ship. {{HMS(His/Her Majesty's Ship)}} Earlier in this answer I mentioned that the challenger was originally a warship. I searched the encyclopedia for the part about 'challenger', it was named challenger because it challenged to go explore, research, or (in the case of war) challenge it's opponents. The 'll' because it was the second challenger ship. Citations: www.marianatrench.com http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/explorations/03mountains/background/challenger/challenger.html My all knowing dad:)