Information about Mir 2
Mir-2 was a space station project begun in February 1976. Some of the modules built for Mir-2 have been incorporated into the International Space Station (ISS).
The Mir-2 project evolution was:
Four 3 to 4 tonnes modules were planned:
Project history
The project underwent many changes, but was always based on the DOS-8 base block space station core module, built as a back-up to the DOS-7 base block used in the Mir station. The DOS-8 base block was eventually used as the Zvezda module of the ISS. Its design lineage extends back to the original Salyut stations.The Mir-2 project evolution was:
1981 to 1987: KB Salyut Mir-2
The prototype of the central module was as Polyus. Mir-2 would be capable of docking at least four modules in ordinary operation.14 December 1987: NPO Energia Mir-2
Designated as OSETS (Orbital Assembly and Operations Centre). The station would be built in a 65 degree orbit and consist of 90 tonne modules.- Launch 1 - DOS 8,providing housing for the assembly crew.
- Launch 2 - 90 Tonne module.
- Launch 3 - Truss and solar arrays.
- Launches 4 to 6 - additional 90 tonne modules.
1991: "Mir-1.5"
This would involve launch of the DOS-8, after which the Buran shuttle would grapple the module, rendezvous with Mir, and attach it to the old DOS-7 base block. This plan was after altered so that DOS-8 would maneuver and dock itself to Mir. It would remain attached for two years.1992: "Mir-2"
The station would consist of the DOS-8 core module and a cross beam called the NEP (Science Power Platform). This was equipped with MSB retractable solar panels, Sfora thruster packages and small scientific packages.Four 3 to 4 tonnes modules were planned:
- Docking Module - with the APDS universal androgynous docking system, and a side hatch for space walks
- Resource Module - Equipped with gyrodynes for orienting the station and a passive docking port for docking of Soyuz or Progress ferry spacecraft
- Technology Module - with materials experiments
- Biotechnology Module
November 1993: Mir-2 incorporated into the International Space Station
Russian elements of the International Space Station include:- Zarya FGB, the first element launched. This was a US-funded TKS-derived propulsion module built by KB Salyut.
- Zvezda Service Module - this is the DOS-8 station, which was launched as the third major ISS module in July 2000.
- SO-1 (Pirs docking compartment) - one of the docking modules originally designed for Buran/Mir-2 was added to the station in September 2001.
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Space stations | ||
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| Active | International Space Station | |
| Active demonstrators | Genesis I (unmanned) Genesis II (unmanned) | |
| Past | Salyut (incorporating Almaz) Skylab Mir | |
| Cancelled | Manned Orbital Laboratory Skylab B Almaz Polyus Galaxy (private) | |
| Incorporated into ISS | Space Station Freedom Columbus Mir-2 | |
| Development | Project 921-2 (Chinese) Sundancer (private) BA 330 (private) Galactic Suite (private) | |
| Proposed | Bernal sphere O'Neill cylinder Stanford torus Wet workshop Space habitat Industrial Space Facility | |
Soviet (to 1991) and Russian government manned space programs | ||
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| Active | Soyuz • ISS (joint) | |
| In Development | Kliper | |
| Past | Vostok • Voskhod • Salyut • Apollo-Soyuz Test Project (joint) • Mir • Shuttle-Mir Program (joint) | |
| Cancelled | Zond (lunar Soyuz 7K-L1) • N1-L3 (Moon landing program) • TMK (Mars flyby program) • Spiral • Almaz (incorporated into Salyut program) / TKS spacecraft • Energia / Buran | |
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Specifications
- Length: 13.13 m
- Diameter: 4.15 m
- Habitable volume: 90 m3
- Mass: 20,400 kg
- Wingspan: 20.
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MIR is an acronym for one of the following:
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- MIR (submersible) Soviet and Russian bathyscaphes
- Habib Bourguiba International Airport in Tunisia
- Mail-in rebate
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Science Power Platform (SPP) (Russian: Научно-энергетического
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space station is an artificial structure designed for humans to live in outer space. So far only low earth orbit (LEO) stations are implemented, also known as orbital stations.
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Space Station Freedom
Artist view
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Launch: 1996-03-01
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Crew: 4
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Launch: 1996-03-01
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Crew: 4
Total power (kW): 68.
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