quinta-feira, março 02, 2006

Russia builds world’s biggest nuclear icebreaker

Ordinary passers-by walking along the Neva River embankment in St. Petersburg can see the world’s biggest atomic icebreaker 50 Let Pobedy (50th Anniversary of Victory) standing at the walls of the Baltiysky Plant.

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Arktika was launched in 1975 is the leader among the world’s biggest icebreakers but not the biggest one. The icebreaker 50 Let Pobedy which is to be finished soon at the Baltiysky Plant is nine meters longer than Arktika and makes up the world record showing of 159 meters. An ecology compartment added to the basic hull makes up the nine meters. The new icebreaker is to become the first one meeting the world requirements in waste disposal into the ocean; the ecology compartment will reclaim wastes.[Pravda]


Ora aí está! Um iceberg atómico com 159 metros e melhor, ecológico!!! Bem bem, era o Irão responder com a maior Duna de Deserto Atómica! Vamos lá bater recordes!!! Nós também podiamo-nos aventurar aqui na Serra com a maior montanha atómica do mundo!!! Aposto que o Bush já tá a pensar num destino para o Grand Canyon...

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