Wednesday, October 21, 2009 :: Moscow's Mayor Yir Luzhkov, plans to stop the skies over Russia's capital city from snowing this winter.
Luzhkov plans to use the Russian Air Force to spray liquid nitrogen, silver or cement particles into the sky, forcing snow-filled clouds to lose precipitation before settling over Moscow, according to media reports.
The mayor says that the plan will help the city's suburbs by producing more moisture in the areas surrounding the city, allowing for a bigger harvest.
The plan will also save the metropolis money because, according to Luzhkov, the city will save the $12 million it pays every year on snow removal. The plan itself would cost about $6 million.
Luzhkov plans to use the Russian Air Force to spray liquid nitrogen, silver or cement particles into the sky, forcing snow-filled clouds to lose precipitation before settling over Moscow, according to media reports.
The mayor says that the plan will help the city's suburbs by producing more moisture in the areas surrounding the city, allowing for a bigger harvest.
The plan will also save the metropolis money because, according to Luzhkov, the city will save the $12 million it pays every year on snow removal. The plan itself would cost about $6 million.
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