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Astrolabe was a converted flûte of the French Navy, famous for her travels with Jean-François de Galaup, comte de Lapérouse. She was built in 1781 at Le Havre as the flûte Autruche for the French Navy. In May 1785 she and her sistership Boussole (previously Portefaix) were renamed and rerated as frigates, and fitted for round-the-world scientific exploration. The two ships departed from Brest on 1 August 1785, Boussole commanded by Lapérouse and Astrolabe under Paul Antoine Fleuriot de Langle.

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  • French ship Astrolabe (1781) (en)
  • La Boussole et l'Astrolabe (fr)
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  • Astrolabe was a converted flûte of the French Navy, famous for her travels with Jean-François de Galaup, comte de Lapérouse. She was built in 1781 at Le Havre as the flûte Autruche for the French Navy. In May 1785 she and her sistership Boussole (previously Portefaix) were renamed and rerated as frigates, and fitted for round-the-world scientific exploration. The two ships departed from Brest on 1 August 1785, Boussole commanded by Lapérouse and Astrolabe under Paul Antoine Fleuriot de Langle. (en)
  • La Boussole (précédemment Le Portefaix) et L'Astrolabe (précédemment L'Autruche) sont les deux navires de l'expédition autour du monde entreprise par Jean-François de La Pérouse en 1785, à l'initiative du roi Louis XVI. Ce sont des navires de charge, des gabares, reclassées en frégates pour les besoins de l'expédition. (fr)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/French_Corvette_L'Astrolabe.jpg
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  • Frigate in 1784 (en)
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  • *10 officers *100 men (en)
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  • France (en)
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  • c. 500 tonnes (en)
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  • wrecked on Vanikoro 1788 (en)
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  • Astrolabe was a converted flûte of the French Navy, famous for her travels with Jean-François de Galaup, comte de Lapérouse. She was built in 1781 at Le Havre as the flûte Autruche for the French Navy. In May 1785 she and her sistership Boussole (previously Portefaix) were renamed and rerated as frigates, and fitted for round-the-world scientific exploration. The two ships departed from Brest on 1 August 1785, Boussole commanded by Lapérouse and Astrolabe under Paul Antoine Fleuriot de Langle. (en)
  • La Boussole (précédemment Le Portefaix) et L'Astrolabe (précédemment L'Autruche) sont les deux navires de l'expédition autour du monde entreprise par Jean-François de La Pérouse en 1785, à l'initiative du roi Louis XVI. Ce sont des navires de charge, des gabares, reclassées en frégates pour les besoins de l'expédition. (fr)
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  • wrecked on Vanikoro 1788
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