U S –Soviet Space Bridge - definição. O que é U S –Soviet Space Bridge. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é U S –Soviet Space Bridge - definição

BRIDGE IN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
U S Grant Bridge; U. S. Grant Bridge; US Grant Bridge; General U.S. Grant Bridge
  • Aerial view of the bridge and surroundings

U.S.–Soviet Space Bridge         
US-Soviet Space Bridge; U.S.-Soviet Space Bridge
The US-Soviet Space Bridge was a series of experimental, international telecasts between Soviet and U.S.
S bridge         
RARE TYPE OF OVERPASS DESIGN
S bridges; S Bridge
An S bridge is a bridge whose alignment follows a reverse curve, shaped roughly like a shallow letter S in plan, used in early 19th-century road construction in the United States. They were generally used for crossing small, curving streams with uneven banks.
Soviet submarine S-363         
  • Memorial to the grounding of U137 at Torhamnaskär islet
USSR SUBMARINE WHICH RAN AGROUND IN KARLSKRONA, SWEDEN IN OCTOBER 1981
Soviet submarine U-137; Whiskey on the rocks; U137; S-363; Karlskrona incident
Soviet submarine S-363 was a Soviet Navy of the Baltic Fleet, which became notable under the designation U137 when it ran aground on 27 October 1981 on the south coast of Sweden, approximately from Karlskrona, one of the largest Swedish naval bases. U137 was the unofficial Swedish name for the vessel, as the Soviets considered names of most of their submarines to be classified at the time and did not disclose them.

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U.S. Grant Bridge

The U.S. Grant Bridge is the name of the two bridges that carry and have carried traffic on U.S. Route 23 between Portsmouth, Ohio and South Portsmouth, Kentucky (just west of the city of South Shore) across the Ohio River in the United States. The original suspension bridge was closed and demolished in 2001 and the replacement cable-stayed bridge opened on October 16, 2006.