Russian cosmonaut has published a photo of the Crimean bridge from the ISS
Russian cosmonaut Anton shkaplerov posted a photo of the Crimean bridge, taken from the international space station.
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MOSCOW, 2 Jun — RIA Novosti. “Completing my third space flight, and I end up monitoring of construction @Krymsky_bridge (Crimean bridge — Approx. ed.) of space. Now I will keep track from the Ground,” wrote the astronaut in Twitter.
#Kristinast Completed my third space flight, and I end up monitoring of construction @Krymsky_bridge from space. Now I will keep track from the Ground.
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The Crimean bridge from the International Space Station. pic.twitter.com/XmG8xIvLso
— Anton Shkaplerov (@Anton_Astrey) 2 Jun 2018
On the eve Shkaplerov handed over command of the ISS to the American Andrew Feustel.
A bridge to the Crimea is the longest in Russia, its length is 19 kilometers. The beginning of the movement of the cars planned for December 2018, but the work was completed ahead of schedule. The President of Russia Vladimir Putin on may 15 opened the automobile part of the bridge across the Kerch Strait, the movement of vehicles running on 16 may.