on the deck and the captains cabin
in October
It can carry 20 people
Henry Hudson's most famous ship, the Half Moon, was approximately 80 feet (about 24 meters) long. It was a Dutch-built ship, classified as a flyboat, designed for exploration and trade. The vessel had a relatively shallow draft, which allowed it to navigate rivers and coastal waters effectively during Hudson's voyages in the early 17th century.
He encountred cold climate.
Henry Hudson's main goal was to find a northern route to the Asia. He made four voyages to North America to attempt this. On his final voyage made between 1610 to 1611 aboard the ship Discovery, Hudson's crew mutinied, and he was never seen again.
in October
Halfmoon, Hopwell and the Discovery .
in the hull of the ship.
It can carry 20 people
Sailors typically sleep in small, compact rooms called cabins or berths on a ship. These sleeping quarters are usually located below deck to provide a comfortable and secure place for rest during long voyages.
the ship captain and sailors the ship captain and sailors
in the hull of the ship.
Crew
the ss. crapper
to control the ship and because it is a war ship the sailors control the weapons
The Navy sailors slept in "racks" which are bunk beds built into the ship. Some sailors and Marines strung up hammocks to sleep on in the ship. When it was too hot they would sleep on the deck of the ship. In Europe when the war was waging they slept in foxholes, tanks, and sometimes they were invited to sleep in peoples homes or barns. They could sleep in tents if they were not on the front line. The medical personnel slept in tents, on cots. In the home front in England when they had to stay in shelters they brought sleeping bags and some brought pads to sleep on, but trust me sleeping during the bombing was nearly impossible. In the USA they slept in their beds.
The space shuttle named after two famous ships was the Space Shuttle Discovery. Henry Hudson's ship was called "Discovery" and Captain James Cook's ship was called "Endeavour." Discovery made its first flight in 1984 and completed 39 successful missions during its operational life.