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Leonid Kizim and Vladimir Solovyov first docked with the Mir space station on March 15, 1986. During their nearly 51-day stay on Mir, they brought the ...
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On February 20, 1986, the Proton booster launched the core module of the Mir space station. The official Soviet news reports released immediately after the ...
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Mir Space Station picture The Soviet manned space program has emphasized long term occupancy of low Earth orbit since the first Salyut space station was ...
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