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- Deorbit_of_Mir abstract "The deorbit of Mir was the controlled atmospheric re-entry of the modular Russian space station Mir carried out on March 23, 2001. Major components ranged from about 5 to 15 years in age, and included the Mir Core Module, Kvant-1, Kvant-2, Kristall, Spektr, Priroda, and Docking Module. Although Russia was optimistic about Mir's future, the country's commitments to the International Space Station project left no funding to support Mir.The deorbit was carried out in three stages. The first stage was waiting for atmospheric drag to decay the orbit an average of 220 kilometers (137 mi). This began with the docking of Progress M1-5. The second stage was the transfer of the station into a 165 × 220 km (103 × 137 mi) orbit. This was achieved with two burns of the Progress M1-5's control engines at 00:32 UTC and 02:01 UTC on March 23, 2001. After a two-orbit pause, the third and final stage of Mir's deorbit began with the firing of Progress M1-5's control engines and main engine at 05:08 UTC, lasting a little over 22 minutes. The atmospheric re-entry at the altitude of 100 kilometres (62 mi) occurred at 05:44 UTC near Nadi, Fiji.".
- Deorbit_of_Mir thumbnail Mir_on_12_June_1998edit1.jpg?width=300.
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- Deorbit_of_Mir wikiPageExternalLink deorbit.htm.
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- Deorbit_of_Mir wikiPageID "29515652".
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- Deorbit_of_Mir video mirdeorbit.mpg.
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- Deorbit_of_Mir subject Category:2001_in_Fiji.
- Deorbit_of_Mir subject Category:2001_in_spaceflight.
- Deorbit_of_Mir subject Category:Mir.
- Deorbit_of_Mir subject Category:Spacecraft_endings.
- Deorbit_of_Mir comment "The deorbit of Mir was the controlled atmospheric re-entry of the modular Russian space station Mir carried out on March 23, 2001. Major components ranged from about 5 to 15 years in age, and included the Mir Core Module, Kvant-1, Kvant-2, Kristall, Spektr, Priroda, and Docking Module. Although Russia was optimistic about Mir's future, the country's commitments to the International Space Station project left no funding to support Mir.The deorbit was carried out in three stages.".
- Deorbit_of_Mir label "Deorbit of Mir".
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