Russia built 'ISS international space station' in the North Pole?

With the warming of the Earth, the Arctic is also becoming a hotspot for territorial disputes and in the future if the diplomatic negotiation method fails, this will be the battleground of the great powers in the 21st century.

Recently, the Russian government once again affirmed its plan here by displaying a model of an extremely modern city in the Arctic 'cage' for international media at the Arctic Forum. International is held in Arkhangelsk.

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Model of the Wonderland worth 6 billion USD will
built according to the technology of the International Space Station (ISS)

The city planned to be built is called 'Umka' , named after a famous polar bear in the Soviet era cartoon, which is the first modern settlement for 5,000 people in the coldest area of ​​the globe. negative temperature 300C in winter. It was built on a Kotelniy island in the Novosibirsk archipelago under the direction of the new Russian President Putin and is located about 1,000 km from the North Pole. This is considered the outpost of Maxova to advance into the strategic area of ​​the world in this 21st century.

The city of Umka, also known as the 6-billion-dollar 'Fairy City' , will be built according to the International Space Station's technology (ISS), which will fit into a giant dome of 1500m x 800m. with buildings such as houses, hotels, churches, amusement parks, scientific laboratories, factories, schools, kindergartens, hospitals, facilities for sports needs, art.

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Energy for city needs will be provided by a floating nuclear power plant. Food is produced and processed on the spot. Waste is reused or converted wisely to ensure complete self-sufficiency.

Today, this is the only project in the world to create a city on ice and isolated from the rest of the world by technology built in space for soldiers, secret agents as well as scientists , miners, oil and gas workers, explorers and their wives and children.

According to architect of the project, Dr. Valery Rzhevskij: The project is a breakthrough in thinking, not only encapsulated in architecture but also in new settlement conditions. The success of this project allowed Russia to "duplicate the original" on the Moon.

Reference: Daily Mail