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It was de-orbited years ago!
Bottom of the sea!
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In 1986, the Soviet Union launched a space station into space. That is a place where astronauts can eat and sleep during their missions. Mir was supposed to orbit earth for five years, but with repairs it orbited earth for fifteen years. Mir was finally abandoned in 2001. It fell safely to the earth. ''Mir'' is the Russian word for ''peace.''
Mir Space Station was launched by the Russians ...
the Atlantis docked with Mir Space Station on 29th June, 1995.
The Mir space station was deliberately de-orbited in 2001 and broke up on re-entry.
Mir
0 feet It was de-orbited years ago! Bottom of the sea!
In 1986, the Soviet Union launched a space station into space. That is a place where astronauts can eat and sleep during their missions. Mir was supposed to orbit earth for five years, but with repairs it orbited earth for fifteen years. Mir was finally abandoned in 2001. It fell safely to the earth. ''Mir'' is the Russian word for ''peace.''
Mir Space Station was launched by the Russians ...
MIR
The Russian space station MIR fell to earth and burned up years ago.
the Atlantis docked with Mir Space Station on 29th June, 1995.
The Mir Space Station was too big and too expensive to be recovered from Earth. In 2001 it was deorbited and allowed to burn up in the Earth's atmosphere. Any remains crashed into the ocean. Their are Mir mockups and artifacts on display at various locations around the world. The Mir Space Station was too big and too expensive to be recovered from Earth. In 2001 it was deorbited and allowed to burn up in the Earth's atmosphere. Any remains crashed into the ocean. Their are Mir mockups and artifacts on display at various locations around the world.
No. It crashed back to earth in the late 90's.
The Mir space station was deliberately de-orbited in 2001 and broke up on re-entry.
no, mir is the soviet union and Russian space station
The Space Station Mir was launched in 1986 by the USSR. Mir was the first modular space station, meaning it was the first space station to be constructed in orbit from separate modules. Construction of Mir was completed in 1996. In 2001, Mir was purposefully deorbited. Mir re-entered the Earth's atmosphere and was destroyed over the Pacific ocean. Mir holds the record for the longest continuous manned presence, at only 8 days short of ten years, and was operated for a total length of twelve and a half years of its fifteen year lifespan.