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Subject: [New post] What Do Mir's Solar Arrays Predict for ISS arrays?
Christopher Paul posted: "[caption id="attachment_28771" align="aligncenter" width="500"] Space Station Mir as seen on approach by Atlantis on STS-76. Image Credit: NASA[/caption] In 1997 the Mir Core Module had been in orbit since 1986, for a total of 11 years, 6 years longer th"
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What Do Mir's Solar Arrays Predict for ISS arrays?
by Christopher PaulIn 1997 the Mir Core Module had been in orbit since 1986, for a total of 11 years, 6 years longer than its design life. The United States and the Russian Federation were in the middle of an agreement to create the International Space Station. The first part of this agreement let NASA astronauts to [...]
Christopher Paul | December 20, 2012 at 7:00 am | Tags: Atlantis, Endeavour, Human Space Flight, International Space Station, ISS, Kennedy Space Center, KSC, long duration exposure, materials science, Mir, Mir Solar Array Return Experiment, NASA, Roscosmos, Russia, Shuttle, solar array, Space, space shuttle, space station | Categories: ISS, Kennedy Space Center, KSC, Langley Research Center, Mir, NASA, Roscosmos, Russia, Science, Shuttle, Soyuz, Space, space shuttle, Tech, Technology, USA | URL: http://wp.me/p1YCNG-7tF
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