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  2. List of human spaceflights to Mir - Wikipedia

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    Delivered the EO-4 and Aragatz crews to Mir, with Chrétien returning to Earth aboard Soyuz TM-6 after 25 days. [4] [5] 8. Soyuz TM-8: 5 September 1989 21:38:03 ~165 days 19 February 1990 04:36:18 Aleksandr Viktorenko. Aleksandr Serebrov. Delivered the EO-5 crew to Mir. [4] [5] 9. Soyuz TM-9: 11 February 1990 06:16:00 ~177 days 9 August 1990 07 ...

  3. 1995 in spaceflight - Wikipedia

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    Low Earth (Mir) Shuttle-Mir flight: 7 July 14:55: Successful Spacelab Long Module 2: NASA Low Earth (Atlantis) Medical research Crewed orbital flight launching with seven and landing with eight astronauts First Shuttle-Mir docking, exchanged Mir EO-18 for EO-19 (first space station crew exchange using a Space Shuttle) 28 June 18:25 Soyuz-U

  4. Mir EO-5 - Wikipedia

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    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 and landed in the spacecraft Soyuz TM-8 , which remained docked to Mir throughout the mission.

  5. Shuttle–Mir program - Wikipedia

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    The Shuttle–Mir program (Russian: Программа «Мир»–«Шаттл») [a] was a collaborative space program between Russia and the United States that involved American Space Shuttles visiting the Russian space station Mir, Russian cosmonauts flying on the Shuttle, and an American astronaut flying aboard a Soyuz spacecraft to allow American astronauts to engage in long-duration ...

  6. List of Mir expeditions - Wikipedia

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    This is a chronological list of principal expeditions to Mir, a Soviet/Russian space station in low Earth orbit from 1986–2001. All principal Mir crews (those that were resident long-term on the station) were named "Mir EO- n " , where EO stands for Expedition Operations, and the n is sequentially increased with each expedition.

  7. STS-74 - Wikipedia

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    STS-74 was the fourth mission of the US/Russian Shuttle–Mir program, and the second docking of the Space Shuttle with Mir. Space Shuttle Atlantis lifted off from Kennedy Space Center launch pad 39A on 12 November 1995. The mission ended 8 days later with the landing of Atlantis back at Kennedy.

  8. Progress M1-5 - Wikipedia

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    Progress M1-5 was the Progress spacecraft which was launched by Russia in 2001 to deorbit the fifteen-year-old Mir space station in a controlled fashion over a remote area of the southern Pacific Ocean (known as the spacecraft cemetery) otherwise Mir's orbit would have decayed uncontrolled over time (like e.g. Skylab), with debris potentially landing in a populated area.

  9. List of Mir spacewalks - Wikipedia

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    A view of Mir on 12 June 1998 as seen from the departing Space Shuttle Discovery during STS-91 Mir (lit. Peace or World) was a Soviet and later Russian space station, operational in low Earth orbit from 1986 to 2001. With a mass greater than that of any previous space station, Mir was constructed from 1986 to 1996 with a modular design, the first to be assembled in this way. The station was ...