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The vessel was scheduled to leave Northern Ireland's waters late Tuesday .
The ship embarked from Southampton in May and put in at Belfast to be outfitted for departure.
It spent months at the Harland & Wolff shipyard, where the doomed RMS Titanic was built, undergoing work on its rudder and engine.
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