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  • Mir EO-4
  • Fourth expedition to Mir space station

    Mir EO-4 (also called Principal Expedition 4) was the fourth long-duration expedition to the Soviet space station Mir. The expedition began in November

    Mir EO-4

    Mir EO-4

    Mir_EO-4

  • Mir EO-8
  • Eighth expedition to Mir space station

    Mir EO-8 (Russian: Мир ЭО-19) was the eighth crewed expedition to the space station Mir, lasting from December 1990 to May 1991. The crew, consisting

    Mir EO-8

    Mir EO-8

    Mir_EO-8

  • Mir EO-7
  • Seventh expedition to Mir space station

    Mir EO-7 was the seventh long duration expedition to the space station Mir. The two crew members were Gennadi Manakov (Commander) and Gennadi Strekalov

    Mir EO-7

    Mir_EO-7

  • Mir EO-19
  • Nineteenth expedition to Mir space station

    Mir EO-19 (Russian: Мир ЭО-19, also known as Principal Expedition 19) was the nineteenth crewed expedition to the space station Mir, lasting from June

    Mir EO-19

    Mir EO-19

    Mir_EO-19

  • Mir EO-2
  • Second expedition to Mir space station

    Mir EO-2 (also called Mir Principal Expedition 2) was the second long duration expedition to the Soviet space station Mir, and it lasted from February

    Mir EO-2

    Mir EO-2

    Mir_EO-2

  • Mir EO-3
  • Third expedition to Mir space station

    Mir EO-3 (also called Mir Principal Expedition 3) was an expedition to the space station Mir. The crew consisted of 3 people, Musa Manarov (Commander)

    Mir EO-3

    Mir_EO-3

  • Mir EO-5
  • Fifth expedition to Mir space station

    Mir EO-5 was the 5th long duration expedition to the space station Mir, which lasted from September 1989 to February 1990. The two person crew was launched

    Mir EO-5

    Mir EO-5

    Mir_EO-5

  • List of Mir expeditions
  • designated Mir EO-n, where EO stands for "Expedition Operations" and n is the sequential expedition number. Short-term visiting crews, designated Mir EP-n, are

    List of Mir expeditions

    List_of_Mir_expeditions

  • Mir
  • Soviet/Russian space station (1986–2001)

    were useful later during the Shuttle-Mir programme, providing a berthing location for US Space Shuttles. The EO-7 relief crew arrived aboard Soyuz TM-10

    Mir

    Mir

    Mir

  • Soyuz TM-7
  • 1988 Soviet crewed spaceflight to Mir

    to Mir, Mir EO-4. The crew would join the third crew member of EO-4, cosmonaut/physician Valeri Polyakov, who was on Mir for the second half of EO-3.

    Soyuz TM-7

    Soyuz TM-7

    Soyuz_TM-7

  • Mir EO-6
  • Sixth expedition to Mir space station

    Mir EO-6 was the sixth long duration expedition to the space station Mir. The two crew members were Anatoli Soloviyov (Commander) and Aleksandr Balandin

    Mir EO-6

    Mir_EO-6

  • Soyuz-TM
  • Fourth-generation of the Soyuz spacecraft

    fourth generation (1986–2002) Soyuz spacecraft used for ferry flights to the Mir and ISS space stations. The Soyuz spacecraft consisted of three parts, the

    Soyuz-TM

    Soyuz-TM

    Soyuz-TM

  • Soyuz T-15
  • 1986 Soviet crewed spaceflight to Mir and Salyut 7

    T-15 (Russian: Союз T-15, Union T-15) was a crewed mission to the Mir and Salyut 7 space stations and was part of the Soyuz programme. It marked the final

    Soyuz T-15

    Soyuz T-15

    Soyuz_T-15

  • Mir EO-12
  • Twelfth expedition to Mir space station

    Mir EO-12 (Russian: Мир ЭО-12, also known as Principal Expedition 12) was the twelfth crewed expedition to the space station Mir, lasting from July 1992

    Mir EO-12

    Mir_EO-12

  • List of spacewalkers
  • People who have performed extravehicular activity

    1991: Mir EO-8 EVA 1, 2, 3, 4 7 58 USSR Russia Aleksandr Volkov 1988: Mir EO-4 EVA 1 1992: Mir EO-10 EVA 1 2 59 France Jean-Loup Chrétien 1988: Mir EO-4 EVA

    List of spacewalkers

    List_of_spacewalkers

  • Gennady Strekalov
  • Soviet-Russian engineer and cosmonaut (1940–2004)

    mission, designated EO-18, was the first non-US launch to carry an American into space. Although successful, Strekalov's time on Mir was fraught - the crew

    Gennady Strekalov

    Gennady Strekalov

    Gennady_Strekalov

  • 1990 in spaceflight
  • from the original on 30 May 2021. Retrieved 30 May 2021. Vítek, Antonín (7 March 2010). "1990-004A - Kosmos 2056". Library of the CAS (in Czech). Czech

    1990 in spaceflight

    1990 in spaceflight

    1990_in_spaceflight

  • List of spaceflight records
  • Extreme benchmarks set off Earth by astronauts, launchers and probes

    time of 62 hours, and 6 minutes. 7: Anatoly Solovyev, during Expedition 24 on the Soviet/Russian space station Mir, in 1997–98. (Two were internal "spacewalks"

    List of spaceflight records

    List of spaceflight records

    List_of_spaceflight_records

  • Sergey Avdeev
  • Russian engineer and cosmonaut (born 1956)

    7. MIR EO-26 – 15 September 1998 – 0 hours, 30 minutes 8. MIR EO-26 – 17 November 1998 – 5 hours, 54 minutes 9. MIR EO-27 – 23 July 1999 – 6 hours, 7

    Sergey Avdeev

    Sergey Avdeev

    Sergey_Avdeev

  • Yuri Usachov
  • Russian cosmonaut (born 1957)

    incident, the EO-15 crew on Mir checked over Kristall and found no damage. During Usachov's stay three Progress spacecraft arrived at Mir. On 30 January

    Yuri Usachov

    Yuri Usachov

    Yuri_Usachov

  • Soyuz TM-21
  • 1995 Russian crewed spaceflight to Mir

    aboard the Soyuz, three aboard Mir and seven aboard Space Shuttle Endeavour, flying STS-67. The spacecraft carried expedition EO-18 to the space station. This

    Soyuz TM-21

    Soyuz TM-21

    Soyuz_TM-21

  • List of Mir spacewalks
  • retrieve scientific experiments. The first EVA carried out at Mir was held on 11 April 1987, when EO-2 crewmembers Yury Romanenko and Aleksandr Laveykin assisted

    List of Mir spacewalks

    List of Mir spacewalks

    List_of_Mir_spacewalks

  • Anatoly Solovyev
  • Soviet-Russian cosmonaut and test pilot (born 1948)

    with Andrei Zaytsev for Mir EO-10 but the crew was disbanded after flight programme changes. He was back up commander Mir EO-11/Soyuz TM-14. He was commander

    Anatoly Solovyev

    Anatoly Solovyev

    Anatoly_Solovyev

  • Soyuz TM-2
  • 1987 Soviet crewed spaceflight to Mir

    the second crewed spaceflight to Mir (the first being Soyuz T-15). The crew of the long duration expedition, Mir EO-2, who were launched by TM-2 consisted

    Soyuz TM-2

    Soyuz TM-2

    Soyuz_TM-2

  • Soyuz TM-4
  • 1987 Soviet crewed spaceflight to Mir

    spaceflight to Mir. It was launched on 21 December 1987, and carried the first two crew members of the third long duration expedition, Mir EO-3. These crew

    Soyuz TM-4

    Soyuz TM-4

    Soyuz_TM-4

  • Soyuz TM-6
  • 1988 Soviet crewed spaceflight to Mir

    Soyuz spaceflight to Mir. It was launched on 29 August 1988, at 04:23:11 UTC, for the station's third long-duration expedition, Mir EO-3. The three-person

    Soyuz TM-6

    Soyuz TM-6

    Soyuz_TM-6

  • Gennady Manakov
  • Soviet and Russian cosmonaut (1950–2019)

    was a Soviet and Russian cosmonaut who commanded two Soyuz flights to the Mir space station. He was born in Yefimovka, Chkalov Oblast, Russian SFSR, on

    Gennady Manakov

    Gennady_Manakov

  • Talgat Musabayev
  • Kazakh politician, test pilot and cosmonaut (1951–2025)

    His first spaceflight was as a crew member of the long-duration mission Mir EO-16, which was launched and landed by the spacecraft Soyuz TM-19. Musabayev

    Talgat Musabayev

    Talgat Musabayev

    Talgat_Musabayev

  • Mir Docking Module
  • Russian storage and crew access module for the Shuttle-Mir Program

    EVA 5 of EO-24, replacing the Kristall array which had previously been mounted there. The module was also used as a mounting point for the Mir Environmental

    Mir Docking Module

    Mir Docking Module

    Mir_Docking_Module

  • Znamya (satellite)
  • Russian orbital mirror experiments in the 1990s

    Progress M-15 from Baikonur on 27 October 1992. After visiting the EO-12 crew aboard the Mir space station the Progress T-15 then undocked and deployed the

    Znamya (satellite)

    Znamya (satellite)

    Znamya_(satellite)

  • Valery Korzun
  • Russian cosmonaut (born 1953)

    hours in space. Korzun has performed four career spacewalks. During the Mir EO-22 mission he performed 2 spacewalks totaling 12 hours and 33 minutes. During

    Valery Korzun

    Valery Korzun

    Valery_Korzun

  • Soyuz TM-30
  • Final crewed spaceflight to Mir

    known as Mir EO-28, was a Soyuz mission, the 39th and final human spaceflight to the Mir space station. The crew of the mission was sent by MirCorp, a privately

    Soyuz TM-30

    Soyuz TM-30

    Soyuz_TM-30

  • Shuttle–Mir program
  • 1993–1998 collaborative Russia–US space program

    the three cosmonauts on board Mir, Valeri Polyakov, Viktor Afanasyev and Yury Usachev (flying Mir expeditions LD-4 and EO-15). 1995 began with the launch

    Shuttle–Mir program

    Shuttle–Mir program

    Shuttle–Mir_program

  • Mir EP-3
  • Short-term expedition to Mir space station

    Mir EP-3 was a week-long crewed spaceflight to the Soviet space station Mir, during the long-duration expedition Mir EO-3. It was the sixth crewed spaceflight

    Mir EP-3

    Mir_EP-3

  • Salyut 7
  • Soviet space station (1982–1991)

    Salyut 7 was the last of both the second generation of DOS-series space stations and of the monolithic Salyut Program overall, to be replaced by Mir, the

    Salyut 7

    Salyut 7

    Salyut_7

  • Soyuz TM-3
  • 1987 Soviet crewed spaceflight to Mir

    Soviet space station Mir, following Soyuz T-15 and Soyuz TM-2. It was launched in July 1987, during the long duration expedition Mir EO-2, and acted as a

    Soyuz TM-3

    Soyuz TM-3

    Soyuz_TM-3

  • Soyuz TM-22
  • 1995 Russian crewed spaceflight to Mir

    station Mir. It launched from Baikonur Cosmodrome Launch Pad 1 on September 3, 1995. After two days of free flight, the crew docked with Mir to become Mir Principal

    Soyuz TM-22

    Soyuz TM-22

    Soyuz_TM-22

  • Vladimir Dezhurov
  • Russian cosmonaut (born 1962)

    During his cosmonaut career, Dezhurov has performed nine spacewalks. During Mir EO-18 long-duration mission Dezhurov together with cosmonaut Gennady Strekalov

    Vladimir Dezhurov

    Vladimir Dezhurov

    Vladimir_Dezhurov

  • Soyuz T-4
  • 1981 Soviet crewed spaceflight to Salyut 6

    Soyuz T-4 was a Soviet space mission which launched the crew of Salyut 6 EO-6, the sixth and final long-duration crew of the Salyut 6 space station. It

    Soyuz T-4

    Soyuz_T-4

  • Yury Onufriyenko
  • Russian cosmonaut (born 1961)

    February 21 to September 2, 1996, Onufrienko served as commander of the Mir EO-21 expedition. The Soyuz TM-23 spacecraft carrying Onufrienko with cosmonaut

    Yury Onufriyenko

    Yury Onufriyenko

    Yury_Onufriyenko

  • Space Research and Technology Institute
  • Bulgarian space agency

    aboard MIR shows plants can thrive in space" (PDF). 21st Century Science & Technology: 41–49. "CEOS EO HANDBOOK – INSTRUMENT SUMMARY - R-400". CEOS EO Handbook

    Space Research and Technology Institute

    Space_Research_and_Technology_Institute

  • Sergei Krikalev
  • Soviet and Russian cosmonaut (born 1958)

    is a veteran of six spaceflights, including two long-duration missions to Mir, two short-duration missions aboard NASA's Space Shuttle, and two long-duration

    Sergei Krikalev

    Sergei Krikalev

    Sergei_Krikalev

  • Anatoly Artsebarsky
  • Soviet cosmonaut (born 1956)

    back to Earth after eight days. Artsebarsky took six spacewalks during the Mir EO-9 mission. He spent over 33 hours walking in space. Hero of the Soviet Union

    Anatoly Artsebarsky

    Anatoly Artsebarsky

    Anatoly_Artsebarsky

  • Soyuz TM-5
  • 1988 Soviet crewed spaceflight to Mir

    long-duration Mir expedition, Mir EO-3. The crew of EP-2 returned to Earth aboard Soyuz TM-4, while the TM-5 spacecraft remained docked to Mir, acting as

    Soyuz TM-5

    Soyuz TM-5

    Soyuz_TM-5

  • Progress M-7
  • 1991 Soviet uncrewed cargo spacecraft

    Mir, it used the Progress-M 11F615A55 configuration, and had the serial number 208. It carried supplies including food, water and oxygen for the EO-8

    Progress M-7

    Progress_M-7

  • Let-7 microRNA family
  • RNA family

    there are ten unique let-7 family member sequences: let-7a through g, let-7i, mir-98, and mir-202. In humans, mature let-7 acts via RNA-induced silencing

    Let-7 microRNA family

    Let-7_microRNA_family

  • Michael Foale
  • British-American astrophysicist and astronaut (born 1957)

    the space station, but this IVA was actually carried out by Mir EO-24 crew. After the Mir EO-24 crew exchange, Soyuz TM-26 with all three crew aboard was

    Michael Foale

    Michael Foale

    Michael_Foale

  • Mir EP-2
  • Short-term expedition to Mir space station

    returning to Earth aboard Soyuz TM-4. The mission occurred while the EO-3 crew were aboard Mir. Solovyev commanded the mission, with Savinykh as his flight engineer

    Mir EP-2

    Mir EP-2

    Mir_EP-2

  • NASA Astronaut Corps
  • Division of NASA which trains astronauts

    STS-7, STS-51-B, STS-30, STS-42, Soyuz TM-21/STS-71 (Mir EO-18) Joseph Tanner – STS-66, STS-82, STS-97, STS-115 Andy Thomas – STS-77, STS-89/STS-91 (Mir EO-24/25)

    NASA Astronaut Corps

    NASA Astronaut Corps

    NASA_Astronaut_Corps

  • Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Volkov
  • Soviet cosmonaut (born 1948)

    His first spaceflight was a trip to Salyut 7 in 1985 (64 days in space), followed by two flights to the Mir space station, in 1988–1989 (151 days) and

    Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Volkov

    Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Volkov

    Aleksandr_Aleksandrovich_Volkov

  • List of human spaceflights to Mir
  • Mir (Russian: Мир, IPA: [ˈmʲir]; lit. 'peace' or 'world') was a space station operated in low Earth orbit from 1986 to 2001, first by the Soviet Union

    List of human spaceflights to Mir

    List of human spaceflights to Mir

    List_of_human_spaceflights_to_Mir

  • Kvant-1
  • Soviet space module

    launched on March 30, 1987 – at the time of the launch, the Mir station was staffed by the EO-2 crew, which had already docked on the front port with the

    Kvant-1

    Kvant-1

    Kvant-1

  • List of Salyut expeditions
  • expeditions were not numbered, however the crews of Salyut 6 and Salyut 7 were numbered EO-n, where n is sequentially increased with each expedition to that

    List of Salyut expeditions

    List_of_Salyut_expeditions

  • David Wolf (astronaut)
  • American astronaut (born 1956)

    mission aboard the Russian space station Mir which lasted 128 days, and occurred during Mir EO-24. He was brought to Mir aboard STS-86 in September 1997, and

    David Wolf (astronaut)

    David Wolf (astronaut)

    David_Wolf_(astronaut)

  • Yuri Romanenko
  • Soviet locksmith, builder, air officer and cosmonaut (born 1944)

    1987 he was a resident of the Mir space station, launching on Soyuz TM-2 and landing aboard Soyuz TM-3. He remained on Mir for 326 days; that was the longest

    Yuri Romanenko

    Yuri Romanenko

    Yuri_Romanenko

  • Aleksandr Pavlovich Aleksandrov
  • Soviet cosmonaut (born 1943)

    second spaceflight, he replaced one of the long-duration crew members of Mir EO-2. For the spaceflight, he was launched with the spacecraft Soyuz TM-3 in

    Aleksandr Pavlovich Aleksandrov

    Aleksandr Pavlovich Aleksandrov

    Aleksandr_Pavlovich_Aleksandrov

  • Soyuz T-9
  • 1983 Soviet crewed spaceflight to Salyut 7

    Spaceflight. Exeter. pp. 158, 165. ISBN 0-7917-0188-3. D. S. F. Portree (1995). "Mir Hardware Heritage" (PDF). NASA. pp. 50, 95. Archived from the original (PDF)

    Soyuz T-9

    Soyuz_T-9

  • Soyuz TM-8
  • 1989 Soviet crewed spaceflight to Mir

    manually. The spacecraft spent 166 days attached to Mir, for the duration of the expedition Mir EO-5. Soyuz TM-8 landed at 04:36 UTC on 19 February 1990

    Soyuz TM-8

    Soyuz TM-8

    Soyuz_TM-8

  • Landsat 7
  • American earth observation satellite (1999–2025)

    characteristics, but in 2011 its fuel was depleted and EO-1's orbit began to degrade. Landsat 7 was built by Lockheed Martin Space Systems. In 2016, NASA

    Landsat 7

    Landsat 7

    Landsat_7

  • Viktor Afanasyev (cosmonaut)
  • Soviet-Russian Air Force colonel and cosmonaut (born 1948)

    1989 on Afanasyev was training for a space flight aboard the Mir orbital station as the Mir-7 mission backup crew commander. He has logged 175 flight days

    Viktor Afanasyev (cosmonaut)

    Viktor Afanasyev (cosmonaut)

    Viktor_Afanasyev_(cosmonaut)

  • STS-91
  • Final Space Shuttle mission to the Mir space station

    the 24th flight of Discovery, and the final Space Shuttle mission to the Mir space station. It was flown by Space Shuttle Discovery, and launched from

    STS-91

    STS-91

    STS-91

  • Aleksandr Kaleri
  • Russian cosmonaut (born 1956)

    Latvia) is a former Russian cosmonaut and veteran of extended stays on the Mir Space Station and the International Space Station (ISS). Kaleri has most

    Aleksandr Kaleri

    Aleksandr Kaleri

    Aleksandr_Kaleri

  • Vladimir Vasyutin
  • Soviet cosmonaut (1952–2002)

    the Commander on Soyuz T-14 to the Salyut 7 space station for part of the long-duration mission Salyut 7 EO-4. He spent 64 days, 21 hours and 52 minutes

    Vladimir Vasyutin

    Vladimir_Vasyutin

  • STS-71
  • 1995 American crewed spaceflight to Mir

    Thagard. Atlantis returned to Earth on July 7 with a crew of eight. It was the first of seven straight missions to Mir flown by Atlantis, and the second Shuttle

    STS-71

    STS-71

    STS-71

  • Vladimir Solovyov (cosmonaut)
  • Soviet cosmonaut (born 1946)

    from Salyut-7 to the new Mir space station; they were the last aboard the former and the first aboard the latter. Solovyov then became the Mir flight director

    Vladimir Solovyov (cosmonaut)

    Vladimir Solovyov (cosmonaut)

    Vladimir_Solovyov_(cosmonaut)

  • Aleksandr Serebrov
  • Soviet and Russian cosmonaut (1944–2013)

    days in space. Serebrov contributed to the design of Salyut 6, Salyut 7, and the Mir space stations. He helped design, and, according to a New York Times

    Aleksandr Serebrov

    Aleksandr_Serebrov

  • Timeline of longest spaceflights
  • "Soyuz-9: New flight-duration record - Sen.com". Retrieved 2017-01-05. "Gemini 7". www.astronautix.com. Archived from the original on December 27, 2016. Retrieved

    Timeline of longest spaceflights

    Timeline of longest spaceflights

    Timeline_of_longest_spaceflights

  • Progress M-34
  • Russian uncrewed cargo spacecraft of 1997

    Mir, it used the Progress-M 11F615A55 configuration, and had the serial number 234. It carried supplies including food, water, and oxygen for the EO-23

    Progress M-34

    Progress M-34

    Progress_M-34

  • Norman Thagard
  • American astronaut, scientist, and Marine Corps officer (born 1943)

    STS-7 in 1983, STS-51-B in 1985, STS-30 in 1989, was the payload commander on STS-42 in 1992, and was the cosmonaut/researcher on the Russian Mir EO-18

    Norman Thagard

    Norman Thagard

    Norman_Thagard

  • NASA Astronaut Group 12
  • Group of astronauts selected in 1987

    Shuttle-Mir rendezvous, SPACEHAB STS-84 Atlantis — May 1997 — Mission Specialist 5 (launched only) — Sixth Shuttle-Mir docking Mir EO-23/Mir EO-24 — May

    NASA Astronaut Group 12

    NASA Astronaut Group 12

    NASA_Astronaut_Group_12

  • STS-79
  • 1996 American crewed spaceflight to Mir

    station Mir to deliver equipment, supplies and to exchange personnel participating in long-duration stays aboard the station as part of the Shuttle–Mir program

    STS-79

    STS-79

    STS-79

  • Deaths in 2026
  • Kourtidis, 53, Greek actor. Abdul Ahad Momand, 66–67, Afghan-German astronaut (Mir EP-3), cancer. Des Nealon, 90, Irish actor (Educating Rita, Reflections)

    Deaths in 2026

    Deaths_in_2026

  • Progress M-4
  • 1990 Soviet uncrewed cargo spacecraft

    204. It carried supplies including food, water and oxygen for the EO-7 crew aboard Mir, as well as equipment for conducting scientific research, and fuel

    Progress M-4

    Progress_M-4

  • TKS (spacecraft)
  • Soviet spacecraft conceived in the late 1960s

    Ozon spectrometer. It successfully docked with Salyut 7. The "military" long-duration crew Salyut 7 EO-4—commander Vladimir Vasyutin, Viktor Savinykh, and

    TKS (spacecraft)

    TKS (spacecraft)

    TKS_(spacecraft)

  • Jim Wetherbee
  • American astronaut, aviator and engineer (born 1952)

    rendezvous and dock with the Russian Space Station Mir. Highlights included the delivery of a Mir attitude control computer, the exchange of U.S. crew

    Jim Wetherbee

    Jim Wetherbee

    Jim_Wetherbee

  • STS-74
  • 1995 American crewed spaceflight to Mir

    Russian cosmonauts Yuri Gidzenko and Sergei Avdeyev (carrying out the Mir EO-20 expedition) and ESA astronaut Thomas Reiter (flying on the Euromir 95

    STS-74

    STS-74

    STS-74

  • Leonid Kizim
  • Soviet cosmonaut (1941–2010)

    part of the only crew to visit two space stations on one spaceflight (Mir and Salyut 7). All together he spent 374 days 17 hours 56 minutes in space. Of all

    Leonid Kizim

    Leonid_Kizim

  • Elizabethkingia
  • Genus of bacteria

    Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 65 (7): 2187–93. doi:10.1099/ijs.0.000236. PMID 25858248. King EO (1959). "Studies on a group of previously unclassified

    Elizabethkingia

    Elizabethkingia

  • STS-86
  • 1997 American crewed spaceflight to ''Mir''

    STS-86 was a Space Shuttle Atlantis mission to the Mir space station. This was the last Atlantis mission before it was taken out of service temporarily

    STS-86

    STS-86

    STS-86

  • Valeri Polyakov
  • Soviet and Russian cosmonaut (1942–2022)

    1942 – 7 September 2022) was a Soviet and Russian cosmonaut. He is the record holder for the longest single stay in space, staying aboard the Mir space

    Valeri Polyakov

    Valeri Polyakov

    Valeri_Polyakov

  • Soyuz T-14
  • 1985 Soviet crewed spaceflight to Salyut 7

    Spaceflight. Exeter. pp. 182–189. ISBN 0-7917-0188-3. D. S. F. Portree (1995). "Mir Hardware Heritage" (PDF). NASA. pp. 52, 101. Archived from the original (PDF)

    Soyuz T-14

    Soyuz_T-14

  • STS-84
  • 1997 American crewed spaceflight to Mir

    Shuttle Atlantis to the Mir space station. The STS-84 mission was the sixth Shuttle/Mir docking mission and is part of the NASA/Mir program which consisted

    STS-84

    STS-84

    STS-84

  • STS-81
  • 1997 American crewed spaceflight to Mir

    Space Shuttle Atlantis mission to the Mir space station. STS-81 was the fifth of nine planned missions to Mir and the second one involving an exchange

    STS-81

    STS-81

    STS-81

  • STS-89
  • 1998 American crewed spaceflight to Mir

    STS-89 was a Space Shuttle mission to the Mir space station flown by Space Shuttle Endeavour, and launched from Kennedy Space Center, Florida on 22 January

    STS-89

    STS-89

    STS-89

  • 1995 in spaceflight
  • Thagard. Atlantis returned to Earth on July 7 with a crew of eight. It was the first of seven straight missions to Mir flown by Atlantis, and the second Shuttle

    1995 in spaceflight

    1995 in spaceflight

    1995_in_spaceflight

  • Andy Thomas
  • Australian-American astronaut (born 1951)

    Endeavour as part of the STS-89 crew to dock with the Mir Space Station. He served aboard Mir as flight engineer 2 and returned to Earth with the crew

    Andy Thomas

    Andy Thomas

    Andy_Thomas

  • Vladimir Titov (cosmonaut)
  • Soviet-Russian pilot and cosmonaut (born 1947)

    participated in four spaceflight missions, including two as part of the Shuttle–Mir program. The catastrophic explosion of a Soyuz rocket in 1983 led to him

    Vladimir Titov (cosmonaut)

    Vladimir Titov (cosmonaut)

    Vladimir_Titov_(cosmonaut)

  • Progress 39
  • Soviet uncrewed Progress cargo spacecraft

    spacecraft, which was launched in December 1988 to resupply the Mir EO-4 expedition aboard the Mir space station. Progress 39 launched on 25 December 1988 from

    Progress 39

    Progress 39

    Progress_39

  • Pavel Vinogradov
  • Russian cosmonaut (born 1953)

    International Space Station. He has flown into space three times, aboard Mir and the International Space Station, and was one of the top 10 astronauts

    Pavel Vinogradov

    Pavel Vinogradov

    Pavel_Vinogradov

  • Yuri Malenchenko
  • Russian cosmonaut (born 1961)

    Malenchenko ranks third for career time in space due to his time on both Mir and the International Space Station (ISS). He is a former commander of the

    Yuri Malenchenko

    Yuri Malenchenko

    Yuri_Malenchenko

  • Soyuz-T
  • Third-generation of the Soyuz spacecraft

    cosmonauts to and from the space stations Salyut 6, Salyut 7, and Mir. David S. F. Portree (1995). Mir Hardware Heritage (PDF). NASA. Archived (PDF) from the

    Soyuz-T

    Soyuz-T

    Soyuz-T

  • Progress 1
  • Soviet cargo spacecraft

    spacecraft, and used the Progress 7K-TG configuration. It carried supplies for the EO-1 crew aboard Salyut 6, which consisted of Soviet cosmonauts Yuri Romanenko

    Progress 1

    Progress 1

    Progress_1

  • List of human spaceflights to Salyut space stations
  • crew to and from the station. Flights to Salyut 6 and Salyut 7 were numbered either EO-n" for long-term expedition crews, or EP-n" for short-term visiting

    List of human spaceflights to Salyut space stations

    List_of_human_spaceflights_to_Salyut_space_stations

  • Musa Manarov
  • Soviet engineer and cosmonaut (born 1951)

    Group Total EVAs 7 (3 during Mir EO-3, 4 during Mir Eo-8) Total EVA time 34h, 32m Missions Mir EO-3 (Soyuz TM-4 / Soyuz TM-6), Mir EO-8 (Soyuz TM-11) Musa

    Musa Manarov

    Musa Manarov

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  • List of Muslim astronauts
  • astronauts Ramadan#Ramadan in Earth orbit A prince in space Archived May 7, 2012, at the Wayback Machine at Saudi Aramco World, January/February 1986

    List of Muslim astronauts

    List_of_Muslim_astronauts

  • Viktor Savinykh
  • Soviet cosmonaut (born 1940)

    Viktor Petrovich Savinykh (born 7 March 1940) is a Soviet cosmonaut, scientist, and organizer of personnel training in the higher education system. Selected

    Viktor Savinykh

    Viktor Savinykh

    Viktor_Savinykh

  • Progress M-5
  • Soviet uncrewed cargo spacecraft

    206. It carried supplies including food, water and oxygen for the EO-7 crew aboard Mir, as well as equipment for conducting scientific research, and fuel

    Progress M-5

    Progress_M-5

  • European Astronaut Corps
  • Unit of the European Space Agency providing astronauts on US and Russian missions

    allowed citizens of allied nations to fly missions to the Salyut 6, Salyut 7 and Mir space station. Aleksandr Panayotov Aleksandrov Jean-Loup Chrétien Bertalan

    European Astronaut Corps

    European_Astronaut_Corps

  • Progress M-15
  • Russian uncrewed cargo spacecraft

    215. It carried supplies including food, water and oxygen for the EO-12 crew aboard Mir, as well as equipment for conducting scientific research, and fuel

    Progress M-15

    Progress_M-15

  • Progress M1-5
  • Progress-M1 spacecraft launched in 2001 to autonomously deorbit the Mir space station

    (link) Wade, Mark. "Mir EO-28". Encyclopedia Astronautica. Archived from the original on 8 January 2010. Retrieved 2 August 2009. "Mir space station to be

    Progress M1-5

    Progress M1-5

    Progress_M1-5

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  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Mir

    Chief, Worthy of admiration

    Mir

  • EIR
  • Female

    Norse

    EIR

    Old Norse name derived from the word eir, EIR means "help, mercy." In mythology, this is the name of a goddess of healing and medicine.

    EIR

  • MEIR
  • Male

    Hebrew

    MEIR

    (מֵאִיר) Hebrew name MEIR means "giving light."

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  • KIR
  • Male

    Russian

    KIR

    (Ки́р) Russian name KIR means "master, ruler."

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  • MIRA
  • Female

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    MIRA

    (मीरा) Hindi name MIRA means "prosperous." Compare with other forms of Mira.

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  • Mir |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Mir |

    Chief, Worthy of admiration

    Mir |

  • MIRA
  • Female

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     Short form of Slavic names containing the element mir, MIRA means "peace." Compare with other forms of Mira.

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    Afghan, African, American, Arabic, Finnish, French, German, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Iranian, Jewish, Kannada, Lebanese, Malaysian, Marathi, Muslim, Oriya, Parsi, Pashtun, Sindhi, Swedish, Tamil, Telugu

    Amir

    Rich; Leader; From Kikuyu; Wealthy; Ruler; King; Emir; Treetop; Sheaf; Prince Ruler; Mighty; Strong; Prosperous; Proclaimed; Commander

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  • NIR
  • Female

    Hebrew

    NIR

    (נִיר) Hebrew unisex name NIR means "to cultivate a field."

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  • Female

    English

    MIRA

     Variant spelling of English Myra, MIRA means "myrrh." Compare with other forms of Mira.

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  • Male

    Scottish

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    Short form of Scottish Gaelic Muireach ("sea warrior"), and other names beginning with Muir-, from muir, MUIR means "sea." 

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  • MIL
  • Male

    Irish

    MIL

    Irish legend name (Mil Espane "Mil of Spain") of the father of Éibhear Dunn and Éibhear Finn, who conquered Ireland. Possibly derived from the Latin word miles, MIL means "soldier."

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  • Mir
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Australian

    Mir

    Mayor; Leader

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    MIHR

    (م‍ﮩ‍ر) Persian name derived from Avestan Mithra, MIHR means "alliance; contract; a means of binding."

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  • MIRA
  • Female

    Hebrew

    MIRA

     Pet form of Hebrew Miryam, MIRA means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion." Compare with other forms of Mira.

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  • LIR
  • Male

    Irish

    LIR

    Irish name LIR means "the sea." In mythology, this is the name of a god of the sea. He is identified with Welsh LlÅ·r.

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  • MIA
  • Female

    Swedish

    MIA

    Danish and Swedish pet form of Latin Maria, MIA means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion." 

    MIA

  • MIŁOSZ
  • Male

    Polish

    MIŁOSZ

    Pet form of Polish Miłosław, MIŁOSZ means "favor glory."

    MIŁOSZ

  • MAIR
  • Female

    Welsh

    MAIR

    Welsh form of Greek Maria, MAIR means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion."

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  • MIRO
  • Male

    Slavic

    MIRO

    Short form of Slavic names beginning with Mir-, MIRO means "peace."

    MIRO

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  • Mithyl
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Mithyl

    Stable

  • Edine
  • Girl/Female

    British, English, Scottish

    Edine

    From Edinburgh

  • Jajisree
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Jajisree

    Flower

  • Laxsha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Laxsha

    Goddess Laxmi; Beautiful Loving Memory

  • Shafiq
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Shafiq

    Kind. Compassionate. Tender.

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    Phippen

    English : from a pet form of the personal name Philip.

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  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Premnivaas

    One whose Abode is God's Love

  • Namdeva
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Namdeva

    Name of a Saint

  • Menaha | மேநஹா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Menaha | மேநஹா

    Celestial damsel

  • Anndra
  • Boy/Male

    Greek

    Anndra

    Manly.

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  • Air
  • n.

    The peculiar look, appearance, and bearing of a person; mien; demeanor; as, the air of a youth; a heavy air; a lofty air.

  • Mire
  • v. i.

    To stick in mire.

  • Mid
  • superl.

    Denoting the middle part; as, in mid ocean.

  • Air
  • n.

    A particular state of the atmosphere, as respects heat, cold, moisture, etc., or as affecting the sensations; as, a smoky air, a damp air, the morning air, etc.

  • Air
  • n.

    Any aeriform body; a gas; as, oxygen was formerly called vital air.

  • Air
  • n.

    To expose to heat, for the purpose of expelling dampness, or of warming; as, to air linen; to air liquors.

  • Air
  • n.

    To expose to the air for the purpose of cooling, refreshing, or purifying; to ventilate; as, to air a room.

  • Mire
  • v. t.

    To cause or permit to stick fast in mire; to plunge or fix in mud; as, to mire a horse or wagon.

  • Amir
  • n.

    Emir.

  • Mir
  • n.

    Same as Emir.

  • Air-slacked
  • a.

    Slacked, or pulverized, by exposure to the air; as, air-slacked lime.

  • Air
  • n.

    Air in motion; a light breeze; a gentle wind.

  • Mid
  • superl.

    Occupying a middle position; middle; as, the mid finger; the mid hour of night.

  • Air-drawn
  • a.

    Drawn in air; imaginary.

  • Fir
  • n.

    A genus (Abies) of coniferous trees, often of large size and elegant shape, some of them valued for their timber and others for their resin. The species are distinguished as the balsam fir, the silver fir, the red fir, etc. The Scotch fir is a Pinus.

  • Air
  • n.

    Odoriferous or contaminated air.

  • Air-tight
  • a.

    So tight as to be impermeable to air; as, an air-tight cylinder.

  • Miry
  • a.

    Abounding with deep mud; full of mire; muddy; as, a miry road.