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[[File:Floating_runway.jpeg|350px|thumb|right| [[Mobile offshore base]] ]]
'''Very large floating structures''' ('''VLFSs''') or '''very large floating platforms (VLFPs)''' are artificial islands, which may be constructed to create [[floating airport]]s, [[bridge]]s, [[breakwater (structure)|breakwaters]], [[pier]]s and [[Dock (maritime)|dock]]s, storage facilities (for oil and natural gas), [[Floating wind turbine|wind]] and [[Tata Power#Future projects|solar]] power plants, for [[Sea-based X-band Radar|military purposes]]<!-- example only; there may possibly be a more general article on large military floating structures? or not. -->, to create industrial space, emergency bases, entertainment facilities (such as [[casino]]s), recreation parks, [[Oil platform|mobile offshore structures]] and even for [[Seasteading|habitation]]. Currently, several different concepts have been proposed for building [[Ocean colonization|floating cities]] or huge living complexes.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.deltasync.nl/deltasync/index.php?id=1&L=1|title=DeltaSync floating city|publisher=Deltasync.nl|
Floating structures offer several advantages over more permanent structures which might extend from the shore into open water:
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==Applications==
Many large floating structures have been conceptualized, including a [[golf course]],<ref>{{cite news|last1=Kiniry|first1=Laura|title=9 of the World's Weirdest Floating Structures: floating golf course|url=http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/engineering/architecture/9-of-the-worlds-weirdest-floating-structures#slide-3|
a [[farm]],<ref>{{cite news|last1=Kiniry|first1=Laura|title=9 of the World's Weirdest Floating Structures: floating farm|url=http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/engineering/architecture/9-of-the-worlds-weirdest-floating-structures#slide-5|
Some large floating structures that have been built include floating airports and floating landing platforms for returning rockets.
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=== Floating launch vehicle operations platform ===
In the 2010s, [[SpaceX]] contracted with a [[Louisiana]] [[shipyard]] to build a [[floating landing platform]] for [[reusable launch system|reusable]] [[orbital spaceflight|orbital]] [[launch vehicle]]s. The platform had an approximately {{convert|90|x|50|m|sp=us}} landing pad surface and was capable of precision [[Dynamic positioning|positioning]] with [[Diesel engine|diesel-powered]] [[azimuth thruster]]s<ref name=tm20141122>{{cite web|title=SpaceX Announces Spaceport Barge Positioned by Thrustmaster's Thrusters|url=http://www.thrustmaster.net/spacex-announces-spaceport-barge-positioned-thrustmasters-thrusters/|publisher=Thrustmaster|
SpaceX CEO [[Elon Musk]] first displayed a photograph of the "[[autonomous spaceport drone ship]]" in November 2014. The ship is designed to hold position to within {{convert|3|m|sp=us}}, even under storm conditions.<ref name=musk20141122>{{cite web|last1=Musk|first1=Elon|title=Autonomous spaceport drone ship|url=https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/536262624653365248|publisher=SpaceX|
On 8 April 2016, the first stage of the rocket that launched the [[SpaceX Dragon|Dragon]] [[SpaceX CRS-8|CRS-8]] spacecraft, successfully landed on the drone ship named ''Of Course I Still Love You,'' the first successful landing of a rocket booster on a floating platform.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://phenomena.nationalgeographic.com/2016/04/08/spacex-rocket-makes-spectacular-landing-on-drone-ship/ |title=SpaceX Rocket Makes Spectacular Landing on Drone Ship |website=Phenomena |access-date=10 April 2016}}</ref>
{{asof|2018}}, [[Blue Origin]] is intending to make the first stage boosters of [[New Glenn]] be [[reusable launch vehicle|reusable]], and recover launched boosters downrange on the [[Atlantic Ocean]] via a [[Blue Origin landing platform ship|ship that is underway]] acting as a [[floating landing platform|floating movable landing platform]]. The [[Stabilizer (ship)|hydrodynamically-stabilized]] ship increases the likelihood of successful recovery in [[sea state|rough seas]].<ref name=nsf20180920>
{{cite news |last=Burghardt|first=Thomas |url=https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2018/09/new-shepard-blue-origin-billion-new-glenn/ |title=Building on New Shepard, Blue Origin to pump a billion dollars into New Glenn readiness |work=[[NASASpaceFlight.com]] |date=20 September 2018 |
===Floating LNG production facility===
The [[Shell floating LNG plant]] was constructed to process and [[cryogen|liquify]] offshore [[List of countries by natural gas production|natural gas]] into [[LNG|liquified natural gas]] for transport and storage.<ref name=shell20110611>{{cite web|url=http://www.shell.com/home/content/media/news_and_media_releases/archive/2010/flng_technology_greater_sunrise_29042010.html |title=Shell floating LNG technology chosen by joint venture for Greater Sunrise project - Shell Worldwide |publisher=Shell.com |
</ref> In December 2018, Shell announced that the wells have been opened and the plant was ready to begin the initial phase of production.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.shell.com.au/about-us/projects-and-locations/prelude-flng/prelude-e-news/prelude-starts-production.html|title=Prelude starts production|website=www.shell.com.au|language=en|access-date=2019-09-19}}</ref> In June 2019, it reached a significant milestone, shipping its first liquefied natural gas cargo to customers in Asia.<ref name=":0" />
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