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- Mir_Core_Module abstract "Mir (Russian: Мир, IPA: [ˈmʲir]; lit. Peace or World), DOS-7, was the first module of the Soviet/Russian Mir space station complex, in low Earth orbit from 1986 to 2001. Generally referred to as either the core module or base block, the module was launched on 20 February 1986 on a Proton-K rocket from LC-200/39 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome. The spacecraft was generally similar in design to the two previous Soviet orbital stations, Salyut 6 and Salyut 7, however possessed a revolutionary addition in the form of a multiple docking node at the forward end of the module. This, in addition to the docking port at the rear of the spacecraft, allowed five additional modules (Kvant-1 (1987), Kvant-2 (1989), Kristall (1990), Spektr (1995) and Priroda (1996)) to be docked directly to DOS-7, greatly expanding the station's capabilities.Designed as a 'habitat' or 'living' module, DOS-7 possessed less scientific apparatus than its predecessors (lacking, for instance the large imaging camera which had partially obstructed the living areas of previous stations), instead providing crews with a comfortable living area on the station. Other changes made to DOS-7 from its predecessors included larger solar arrays and a new power system, greater automation and a new docking system, Kurs, in addition to the older Igla system. The spacecraft also featured a small trash/science airlock, and an aluminium hull (about 1 to 5 mm thick) with several portholes with hatches for viewing out. Inside, the spacecraft featured two-toned colours, fluorescent lighting, and one toilet. The module was launched unmanned, and first crewed by the two members of EO-1, launched aboard Soyuz T-15 on 13 March 1986. After 52 days, they left Mir and visited Salyut 7 for 51 days, then returned to Mir for 21 additional days, before returning to Earth on 16 July 1986. This is the only occasion in history when a crew transferred between two different space stations.".
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- Mir_Core_Module wikiPageWikiLink Baikonur_Cosmodrome.
- Mir_Core_Module wikiPageWikiLink Baikonur_Cosmodrome_Site_200.
- Mir_Core_Module wikiPageWikiLink Category:1986_in_the_Soviet_Union.
- Mir_Core_Module wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mir.
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- Mir_Core_Module wikiPageWikiLink Gallium_arsenide.
- Mir_Core_Module wikiPageWikiLink Igla_(spacecraft_docking_system).
- Mir_Core_Module wikiPageWikiLink Kristall.
- Mir_Core_Module wikiPageWikiLink Kurs_(docking_navigation_system).
- Mir_Core_Module wikiPageWikiLink Kurs_(docking_system).
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- Mir_Core_Module wikiPageWikiLink Kvant-2.
- Mir_Core_Module wikiPageWikiLink Mir.
- Mir_Core_Module wikiPageWikiLink Mir_EO-1.
- Mir_Core_Module wikiPageWikiLink Mir_Space_Station.
- Mir_Core_Module wikiPageWikiLink Priroda.
- Mir_Core_Module wikiPageWikiLink Proton-K.
- Mir_Core_Module wikiPageWikiLink RKA_Mission_Control_Center.
- Mir_Core_Module wikiPageWikiLink Salyut.
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- Mir_Core_Module wikiPageWikiLink Salyut_programme.
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- Mir_Core_Module wikiPageWikiLink Soyuz_T-15.
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- Mir_Core_Module wikiPageWikiLink Spektr.
- Mir_Core_Module wikiPageWikiLink TsUP.
- Mir_Core_Module wikiPageWikiLink Zvezda_(ISS_module).
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- Mir_Core_Module wikiPageWikiLinkText "Core Module".
- Mir_Core_Module wikiPageWikiLinkText "Core module".
- Mir_Core_Module wikiPageWikiLinkText "Core".
- Mir_Core_Module wikiPageWikiLinkText "DOS-7 base block".
- Mir_Core_Module wikiPageWikiLinkText "DOS-7".
- Mir_Core_Module wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mir Core Module".
- Mir_Core_Module wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mir Core".
- Mir_Core_Module wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mir base block".
- Mir_Core_Module wikiPageWikiLinkText "base block".
- Mir_Core_Module wikiPageWikiLinkText "core module (DOS-7)".
- Mir_Core_Module wikiPageWikiLinkText "core module".
- Mir_Core_Module wikiPageWikiLinkText "core module's".
- Mir_Core_Module wikiPageWikiLinkText "core".
- Mir_Core_Module hasPhotoCollection Mir_Core_Module.
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- Mir_Core_Module subject Category:1986_in_the_Soviet_Union.
- Mir_Core_Module subject Category:Mir.
- Mir_Core_Module subject Category:Spacecraft_launched_in_1986.
- Mir_Core_Module subject Category:Spacecraft_which_reentered_in_2001.
- Mir_Core_Module hypernym Module.
- Mir_Core_Module type Article.
- Mir_Core_Module type Software.
- Mir_Core_Module type Station.
- Mir_Core_Module type Article.
- Mir_Core_Module type Station.
- Mir_Core_Module comment "Mir (Russian: Мир, IPA: [ˈmʲir]; lit. Peace or World), DOS-7, was the first module of the Soviet/Russian Mir space station complex, in low Earth orbit from 1986 to 2001. Generally referred to as either the core module or base block, the module was launched on 20 February 1986 on a Proton-K rocket from LC-200/39 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome.".
- Mir_Core_Module label "Mir Core Module".
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- Mir_Core_Module sameAs Module_central_de_Mir.
- Mir_Core_Module sameAs DOS-7.
- Mir_Core_Module sameAs ミール・コアモジュール.
- Mir_Core_Module sameAs DOS-7.
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- Mir_Core_Module sameAs Мир_(долговременная_орбитальная_станция).
- Mir_Core_Module sameAs Základný_blok.
- Mir_Core_Module sameAs Мир_(модуль_орбітальної_станції_«Мир»).
- Mir_Core_Module sameAs Q2338471.
- Mir_Core_Module sameAs Q2338471.
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- Mir_Core_Module depiction Mir_Core_Module_-_cropped_and_shaded.jpg.
- Mir_Core_Module isPrimaryTopicOf Mir_Core_Module.