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SOVIET WON'T SOON FORGET HIS MIR IMAGE

1987
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The fresh crew, which the Soviet Union says will spend a year in space, is the third to staff Mir on a long-term mission since the giant orbiting laboratory was launched in February 1986. The barrel- bodied spacecraft with its two winglike solar panels weighs about 20 tons and is nearly 65 feet long. With its six docking ports, Mir actually is a base module for assembling a multipurpose, permanently operating manned complex. Two ports are for docking ships, such as the Soyuz TM-4 that brought [Vladimir Titov] and [Musa Manarov], and for cargo ships. Four ports are reserved for automatic modules -- special research laboratories -- that can add on space for working and experimentation without cramping the living quarters.
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Tribune Publishing Company, LLC
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