. . . . . "USNS Chauvenet (T-AGS-29) was a multi-function (littoral, coastal and deep ocean) survey ship laid down on 24 May 1967, at Upper Clyde Shipbuilding Corp., Glasgow, Scotland. The ship was the second survey ship, Chauvenet (AGS-11) being the first, named for William Chauvenet (1820-1870). He was instrumental in the founding of the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, MD. The mathematics department of the US Naval Academy in Annapolis was founded by Chauvenet and is housed in Chauvenet Hall. Chauvenet was launched on 13 May 1968, delivered to the US Navy, 13 November 1970 and placed in service with the Military Sealift Command (MSC) as USNS Chauvenet (T-AGS-29). The ship conducted coastal hydrographic and topographic surveys under the technical direction of the Oceanographer of the Navy through the U.S. Naval Oceanographic Office (NAVOCEANO). The ship was assigned to the Pacific for surveys, sister ship was assigned Atlantic duties, doing so until inactivated in November 1992. In February 1996 the Navy turned title to the ship over to the Maritime Administration (MARAD). MARAD had the ship altered to become a 260 berth training ship, Texas Clipper II, for use by Texas A&M University, Galveston, Texas arriving there 30 May 1997 with the first training cruise beginning on 3 June 1997. Training cruises continued until 2005 with the ship entering the agency's Beaumont Reserve Fleet on 26 July. With exception of use in Hurricane Rita relief in October 1997 the ship remained there until taken out for conversion into the Missile Instrumentation Ship Pacific Collector, owned and operated by MARAD for the Department of Defense, Missile Defense Agency."@en . . "70"^^ . "* Pacific Collector (2006 - present)"@en . . . . . . "USNS Chauvenet (T-AGS-29) was a multi-function (littoral, coastal and deep ocean) survey ship laid down on 24 May 1967, at Upper Clyde Shipbuilding Corp., Glasgow, Scotland. The ship was the second survey ship, Chauvenet (AGS-11) being the first, named for William Chauvenet (1820-1870). He was instrumental in the founding of the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, MD. The mathematics department of the US Naval Academy in Annapolis was founded by Chauvenet and is housed in Chauvenet Hall. Chauvenet was launched on 13 May 1968, delivered to the US Navy, 13 November 1970 and placed in service with the Military Sealift Command (MSC) as USNS Chauvenet (T-AGS-29). The ship conducted coastal hydrographic and topographic surveys under the technical direction of the Oceanographer of the Navy "@en . "0.3048"^^ . "1967-05-24"^^ . "16.4592"^^ . . . "Converted to DOD Missile Defense Agency's Missile Instrumentation Ship MV Pacific Collector" . . . . . "5.09016"^^ . . "* overall\n* LBP"@en . . . "* to main deck\n* molded to 01 level"@en . . "1968-05-13"^^ . . "119481.6"^^ . . . "POINT(-121.22499847412 9.7833337783813)"^^ . ", ,"@en . . "*Texas Clipper (II) (1996 - 2006)"@en . "2"^^ . . "119.4816"^^ . . "None"@en . . . . "1096211792"^^ . . "Chauvenet-class hydrographic survey ship"@en . . "*Chauvenet (1967 - 1996)"@en . . . . "* molded\n* over bridge wings"@en . . "--11-13"^^ . . . . "* light\n* full load\n* sonar dome projection below keel"@en . . . . "16778"^^ . . . "*3,425 tons light\n*4,830 tons full load"@en . . . . . "USNS Chauvenet (T-AGS-29)"@en . "United States"@en . "17.0688"^^ . "1967-05-24"^^ . . "7776000.0"^^ . "*\n*\n*Callsign: KVWA"@en . "5.4102"^^ . . "*Chauvenet \n*Texas Clipper \n* Pacific Collector"@en . . . . . . . . . . "56343734"^^ . . . "Converted to DOD Missile Defense Agency's Missile Instrumentation Ship MV Pacific Collector"@en . . . . . "9.783333778381348"^^ . . . . "9.783333333333333 -121.225" . . . "1966-08-19"^^ . . . "1966-08-19"^^ . "-121.2249984741211"^^ . . "1970-11-13"^^ . . . . "1968-05-13"^^ . . . . .