List of unmanned spaceflights to Mir
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This is a list of unmanned spaceflights to Mir
. Components of the space station
are indicated in green.
Mir
Mir was a space station operated in low Earth orbit from 1986 to 2001, at first by the Soviet Union and then by Russia. Assembled in orbit from 1986 to 1996, Mir was the first modular space station and had a greater mass than that of any previous spacecraft, holding the record for the...
. Components of the space station
Space station
A space station is a spacecraft capable of supporting a crew which is designed to remain in space for an extended period of time, and to which other spacecraft can dock. A space station is distinguished from other spacecraft used for human spaceflight by its lack of major propulsion or landing...
are indicated in green.
Spacecraft | Mission | Carrier rocket | Launch (UTC Coordinated Universal Time Coordinated Universal Time is the primary time standard by which the world regulates clocks and time. It is one of several closely related successors to Greenwich Mean Time. Computer servers, online services and other entities that rely on having a universally accepted time use UTC for that purpose... ) |
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Mir Core Mir Core Module Mir , 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... |
Module | Proton-K Proton-K The Proton-K, also designated Proton 8K82K after its GRAU index, 8K82K, is a Russian, previously Soviet, carrier rocket derived from the earlier Proton. It was built by Khrunichev, and is launched from sites 81 and 200 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan... |
19 February 1986 21:28 |
N/A | 15 y, 31 d, 8 h, 31 m | 23 March 2001 05:07 |
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Progress 25 | Logistics | Soyuz-U2 Soyuz-U2 The Soyuz-U2 was a Soviet, later Russian, carrier rocket. It was derived from the Soyuz-U, and a member of the R-7 family of rockets... |
19 March 1986 10:08 |
Core +X | 21 March 1986 11:16 |
20 April 1986 19:24 |
30 d, 8 h, 8 m | 21 April 1986 00:00 |
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Progress 26 | Logistics | Soyuz-U2 Soyuz-U2 The Soyuz-U2 was a Soviet, later Russian, carrier rocket. It was derived from the Soyuz-U, and a member of the R-7 family of rockets... |
23 April 1986 19:40 |
Core +X | 26 April 1986 21:26 |
22 June 1986 18:25 |
56 d, 20 h, 59 m | 23 June 1986 18:41 |
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Soyuz TM-1 Soyuz TM-1 Soyuz TM-1 was an unmanned test flight of the Soyuz-TM spacecraft, intended for use in the Mir space station program. This was the maiden flight of the Soyuz-TM spacecraft, intended as the successor to the Soyuz-T spacecraft used in the Salyut program.... |
Test | Soyuz-U2 Soyuz-U2 The Soyuz-U2 was a Soviet, later Russian, carrier rocket. It was derived from the Soyuz-U, and a member of the R-7 family of rockets... |
21 May 1986 08:21 |
Core -X | 23 May 1986 10:11 |
29 May 1986 09:22 |
5 d, 23 h, 11 m | 30 May 1986 04:26 |
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Progress 27 | Logistics | Soyuz-U2 Soyuz-U2 The Soyuz-U2 was a Soviet, later Russian, carrier rocket. It was derived from the Soyuz-U, and a member of the R-7 family of rockets... |
16 January 1987 06:06 |
Core +X | 18 January 1987 07:26 |
23 February 1987 11:29 |
36 d, 4 h, 3 m | 25 February 1987 15:16 |
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Progress 28 | Logistics | Soyuz-U2 Soyuz-U2 The Soyuz-U2 was a Soviet, later Russian, carrier rocket. It was derived from the Soyuz-U, and a member of the R-7 family of rockets... |
3 March 1987 11:14 |
Core +X | 5 March 1987 12:42 |
26 March 1987 05:06 |
22 d, 16 h, 24 m | 27 March 1987 03:01 |
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Kvant-1 Kvant-1 Kvant-1 was the second module of the Soviet space station Mir. It was the first addition to the Mir base block and contained scientific instruments for astrophysical observations and materials science experiments.... |
Module | Proton-K Proton-K The Proton-K, also designated Proton 8K82K after its GRAU index, 8K82K, is a Russian, previously Soviet, carrier rocket derived from the earlier Proton. It was built by Khrunichev, and is launched from sites 81 and 200 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan... |
31 March 1987 00:06 |
Core +X | 9 April 1987 00:35 |
N/A | 13 y, 348 d, 5 h, 24 m | 23 March 2001 05:07 |
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Kvant FSB | 12 April 1987 20:18 |
3 d, 19 h, 43 m | 25 August 1988 | ||||||
Progress 29 | Logistics | Soyuz-U2 Soyuz-U2 The Soyuz-U2 was a Soviet, later Russian, carrier rocket. It was derived from the Soyuz-U, and a member of the R-7 family of rockets... |
21 April 1987 15:14 |
Kvant-1 | 23 April 1987 17:04 |
11 May 1987 03:10 |
17 d, 10 h, 6 m | 11 May 1987 07:51 |
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Progress 30 | Logistics | Soyuz-U2 Soyuz-U2 The Soyuz-U2 was a Soviet, later Russian, carrier rocket. It was derived from the Soyuz-U, and a member of the R-7 family of rockets... |
19 May 1987 04:02 |
Kvant-1 | 21 May 1987 05:50 |
19 July 1987 00:19 |
58 d, 23 h, 10 m | 19 July 1987 05:00 |
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Progress 31 | Logistics | Soyuz-U2 Soyuz-U2 The Soyuz-U2 was a Soviet, later Russian, carrier rocket. It was derived from the Soyuz-U, and a member of the R-7 family of rockets... |
3 August 1987 20:44 |
Kvant-1 | 5 August 1987 22:27 |
21 September 1987 23:57 |
47 d, 1 h, 30 m | 23 September 1987 00:22 |
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Progress 32 | Logistics | Soyuz-U2 Soyuz-U2 The Soyuz-U2 was a Soviet, later Russian, carrier rocket. It was derived from the Soyuz-U, and a member of the R-7 family of rockets... |
23 September 1987 23:43 |
Kvant-1 | 26 September 1987 01:08 |
10 November 1987 04:09 |
46 d, 3 h, 1 m | 19 November 1987 00:10 |
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Kvant-1 | 10 November 1987 05:47 |
17 November 1987 19:24 |
7 d, 13 h, 37 m | ||||||
Progress 33 | Logistics | Soyuz-U2 Soyuz-U2 The Soyuz-U2 was a Soviet, later Russian, carrier rocket. It was derived from the Soyuz-U, and a member of the R-7 family of rockets... |
20 November 1987 23:47 |
Kvant-1 | 23 November 1987 01:39 |
19 December 1987 08:15 |
29 d, 6 h, 36 m | 19 December 1987 12:56 |
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Progress 34 | Logistics | Soyuz-U2 Soyuz-U2 The Soyuz-U2 was a Soviet, later Russian, carrier rocket. It was derived from the Soyuz-U, and a member of the R-7 family of rockets... |
20 January 1988 22:51 |
Kvant-1 | 23 January 1988 00:09 |
4 March 1988 03:40 |
41 d, 3 h, 31 m | 4 March 1988 06:45 |
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Progress 35 | Logistics | Soyuz-U2 Soyuz-U2 The Soyuz-U2 was a Soviet, later Russian, carrier rocket. It was derived from the Soyuz-U, and a member of the R-7 family of rockets... |
23 March 1988 21:05 |
Kvant-1 | 25 March 1988 22:21 |
5 May 1988 01:36 |
40 d, 3 h, 15 m | 5 May 1988 06:01 |
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Progress 36 | Logistics | Soyuz-U2 Soyuz-U2 The Soyuz-U2 was a Soviet, later Russian, carrier rocket. It was derived from the Soyuz-U, and a member of the R-7 family of rockets... |
13 May 1988 00:30 |
Kvant-1 | 15 May 1988 02:13 |
5 June 1988 11:11 |
27 d, 8 h, 58 m | 5 June 1988 20:28 |
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Progress 37 | Logistics | Soyuz-U2 Soyuz-U2 The Soyuz-U2 was a Soviet, later Russian, carrier rocket. It was derived from the Soyuz-U, and a member of the R-7 family of rockets... |
18 July 1988 21:13 |
Kvant-1 | 20 July 1988 22:33 |
12 August 1988 08:31 |
22 d, 9 h, 58 m | 12 August 1988 12:51 |
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Progress 38 | Logistics | Soyuz-U2 Soyuz-U2 The Soyuz-U2 was a Soviet, later Russian, carrier rocket. It was derived from the Soyuz-U, and a member of the R-7 family of rockets... |
9 September 1988 23:33 |
Kvant-1 | 12 September 1988 01:22 |
23 November 1988 12:12 |
72 d, 10 h, 50 m | 23 November 1988 18:26 |
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Progress 39 | Logistics | Soyuz-U2 Soyuz-U2 The Soyuz-U2 was a Soviet, later Russian, carrier rocket. It was derived from the Soyuz-U, and a member of the R-7 family of rockets... |
25 December 1988 04:11 |
Kvant-1 | 27 December 1988 05:35 |
7 February 1989 06:45 |
42 d, 1 h, 10 m | 7 February 1989 12:49 |
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Progress 40 | Logistics | Soyuz-U2 Soyuz-U2 The Soyuz-U2 was a Soviet, later Russian, carrier rocket. It was derived from the Soyuz-U, and a member of the R-7 family of rockets... |
10 February 1989 08:53 |
Kvant-1 | 12 February 1989 10:29 |
3 March 1989 01:45 |
18 d, 15 h, 16 m | 5 March 1989 01:08 |
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Progress 41 | Logistics | Soyuz-U2 Soyuz-U2 The Soyuz-U2 was a Soviet, later Russian, carrier rocket. It was derived from the Soyuz-U, and a member of the R-7 family of rockets... |
16 March 1989 18:54 |
Kvant-1 | 18 March 1989 20:50 |
21 April 1989 01:46 |
33 d, 4 h, 56 m | 25 April 1989 | Ran out of fuel before deorbiting |
Progress M-1 Progress M-1 Progress M-1, was a Soviet unmanned cargo spacecraft which was launched in 1989 to resupply the Mir space station. The eighteenth of sixty four Progress spacecraft to visit Mir, it was the first Progress-M spacecraft to be launched, and had the serial number 201... |
Logistics | Soyuz-U2 Soyuz-U2 The Soyuz-U2 was a Soviet, later Russian, carrier rocket. It was derived from the Soyuz-U, and a member of the R-7 family of rockets... |
23 August 1989 03:09 |
Core -X | 25 August 1989 05:19 |
1 December 1989 09:02 |
98 d, 3 h, 43 m | 1 December 1989 10:32 |
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Kvant-2 Kvant-2 Kvant-2 was the third module and second major addition to the Mir space station. Its primary purpose was to deliver new science experiments, better life support systems, and an airlock to Mir. It was launched on November 26, 1989 on a Proton rocket. It docked to Mir on December 6... |
Module | Proton-K Proton-K The Proton-K, also designated Proton 8K82K after its GRAU index, 8K82K, is a Russian, previously Soviet, carrier rocket derived from the earlier Proton. It was built by Khrunichev, and is launched from sites 81 and 200 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan... |
26 November 1989 13:01 |
Core -X | 6 December 1989 12:21 |
8 December 1989 07:19 |
1 d, 19 h, 2 m | 23 March 2001 05:07 |
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8 December 1989 08:19 |
N/A | 11 y, 104 d, 21 h, 40 m | |||||||
Progress M-2 Progress M-2 Progress M-2, was a Soviet unmanned cargo spacecraft which was launched in 1989 to resupply the Mir space station. The nineteenth of sixty four Progress spacecraft to visit Mir, it used the Progress-M 11F615A55 configuration, and had the serial number 202... |
Logistics | Soyuz-U2 Soyuz-U2 The Soyuz-U2 was a Soviet, later Russian, carrier rocket. It was derived from the Soyuz-U, and a member of the R-7 family of rockets... |
20 December 1989 03:30 |
Kvant-1 | 22 December 1989 05:41 |
9 February 1990 02:33 |
47 d, 20 h, 52 m | 9 February 1990 07:97 |
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Progress M-3 Progress M-3 Progress M-3 was a Soviet unmanned cargo spacecraft which was launched in 1990 to resupply the Mir space station. The twentieth of sixty four Progress flights to visit Mir, it was a Progress-M 11F615A55 spacecraft, and had the serial number 203... |
Logistics | Soyuz-U2 Soyuz-U2 The Soyuz-U2 was a Soviet, later Russian, carrier rocket. It was derived from the Soyuz-U, and a member of the R-7 family of rockets... |
28 February 1990 23:10 |
Kvant-1 | 3 March 1990 01:04 |
27 April 1990 20:24 |
55 d, 19 h, 20 m | 28 April 1990 00:00 |
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Progress 42 | Logistics | Soyuz-U2 Soyuz-U2 The Soyuz-U2 was a Soviet, later Russian, carrier rocket. It was derived from the Soyuz-U, and a member of the R-7 family of rockets... |
5 May 1990 20:44 |
Kvant-1 | 7 May 1990 22:45 |
27 May 1990 07:08 |
19 d, 8 h, 23 m | 27 May 1990 11:40 |
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Kristall Kristall The Kristall module was the fourth module and the third major addition to the Mir space station. As with previous modules, its configuration was based on the 77K module, and was originally named "Kvant 3". It was launched on May 31, 1990 on a Proton rocket... |
Module | Proton-K Proton-K The Proton-K, also designated Proton 8K82K after its GRAU index, 8K82K, is a Russian, previously Soviet, carrier rocket derived from the earlier Proton. It was built by Khrunichev, and is launched from sites 81 and 200 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan... |
31 May 1990 10:33 |
Core -X | 10 June 1990 10:47 |
11 June 1990 | 1 d | 23 March 2001 05:07 |
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Core -Y | 11 June 1990 | 26 May 1995 23:07 |
5 y, 349 d | ||||||
Core -X | 27 May 1995 00:36 |
29 May 1995 | 2 d | ||||||
Core -Z | 29 May 1995 | 10 June 1995 | 12 d | ||||||
Core -X | 10 June 1995 | 17 July 1995 02:51 |
37 d | ||||||
Core -Z | 17 July 1995 04:20 |
N/A | 5 y, 249 d, 1 h, 39 m | ||||||
Progress M-4 Progress M-4 Progress M-4 was a Soviet unmanned cargo spacecraft which was launched in 1990 to resupply the Mir space station. The twenty-second of sixty four Progress spacecraft to visit Mir, it used the Progress-M 11F615A55 configuration, and had the serial number 204... |
Logistics | Soyuz-U2 Soyuz-U2 The Soyuz-U2 was a Soviet, later Russian, carrier rocket. It was derived from the Soyuz-U, and a member of the R-7 family of rockets... |
15 August 1990 04:00 |
Core -X | 17 August 1990 05:26 |
17 September 1990 12:42 |
31 d, 7 h, 16 m | 20 September 1990 11:04 |
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Progress M-5 Progress M-5 Progress M-5 was a Soviet unmanned cargo spacecraft which was launched in 1990 to resupply the Mir space station. The twenty-third of sixty four Progress spacecraft to visit Mir, it used the Progress-M 11F615A55 configuration, and had the serial number 206... |
Logistics | Soyuz-U2 Soyuz-U2 The Soyuz-U2 was a Soviet, later Russian, carrier rocket. It was derived from the Soyuz-U, and a member of the R-7 family of rockets... |
10:37 |
Core -X | 12:26 |
28 November 1990 06:15 |
59 d, 17 h, 49 m | 28 November 1990 10:24 |
Carried VBK-Raduga VBK-Raduga The VBK-Raduga capsule is a reentry capsule that was used for returning materials to Earth's surface from the space station Mir. They were brought to Mir in the Progress-M cargo craft's dry cargo compartment... |
Progress M-6 Progress M-6 Progress M-6 was a Soviet unmanned cargo spacecraft which was launched in 1991 to resupply the Mir space station. The twenty-fourth of sixty four Progress spacecraft to visit Mir, it used the Progress-M 11F615A55 configuration, and had the serial number 205... |
Logistics | Soyuz-U2 Soyuz-U2 The Soyuz-U2 was a Soviet, later Russian, carrier rocket. It was derived from the Soyuz-U, and a member of the R-7 family of rockets... |
14 January 1991 14:50 |
Kvant-1 | 16 January 1991 16:35 |
15 March 1991 12:46 |
57 d, 20 h, 11 m | 15 March 1991 17:14 |
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Progress M-7 Progress M-7 Progress M-7 was a Soviet unmanned cargo spacecraft which was launched in 1991 to resupply the Mir space station. The twenty-fifth of sixty four Progress spacecraft to visit Mir, it used the Progress-M 11F615A55 configuration, and had the serial number 208... |
Logistics | Soyuz-U2 Soyuz-U2 The Soyuz-U2 was a Soviet, later Russian, carrier rocket. It was derived from the Soyuz-U, and a member of the R-7 family of rockets... |
19 March 1991 13:05 |
Core -X | 28 March 1991 12:02 |
6 May 1991 22:59 |
39 d, 10 h, 57 m | 7 May 1991 16:24 |
First docking attempt with Kvant-1 failed. Carried VBK-Raduga VBK-Raduga The VBK-Raduga capsule is a reentry capsule that was used for returning materials to Earth's surface from the space station Mir. They were brought to Mir in the Progress-M cargo craft's dry cargo compartment... , recovery failed. |
Progress M-8 Progress M-8 Progress M-8 was a Soviet unmanned cargo spacecraft which was launched in 1991 to resupply the Mir space station. The twenty-sixth of sixty four Progress spacecraft to visit Mir, it used the Progress-M 11F615A55 configuration, and had the serial number 207... |
Logistics | Soyuz-U2 Soyuz-U2 The Soyuz-U2 was a Soviet, later Russian, carrier rocket. It was derived from the Soyuz-U, and a member of the R-7 family of rockets... |
30 May 1991 08:04 |
Core -X | 1 June 1991 09:44 |
15 August 1991 22:16 |
75 d, 12 h, 32 m | 16 August 1991 | |
Progress M-9 Progress M-9 Progress M-9 was a Soviet unmanned cargo spacecraft which was launched in 1991 to resupply the Mir space station. The twenty-seventh of sixty four Progress spacecraft to visit Mir, it used the Progress-M 11F615A55 configuration, and had the serial number 210... |
Logistics | Soyuz-U2 Soyuz-U2 The Soyuz-U2 was a Soviet, later Russian, carrier rocket. It was derived from the Soyuz-U, and a member of the R-7 family of rockets... |
10 August 1991 22:54 |
Core -X | 23 August 1991 00:54 |
01:53 |
38 d, 59 m | 07:45 |
Carried VBK-Raduga VBK-Raduga The VBK-Raduga capsule is a reentry capsule that was used for returning materials to Earth's surface from the space station Mir. They were brought to Mir in the Progress-M cargo craft's dry cargo compartment... |
Progress M-10 Progress M-10 Progress M-10 was a Soviet and subsequently Russian unmanned cargo spacecraft which was launched in 1991 to resupply the Mir space station. The twenty-eighth of sixty four Progress spacecraft to visit Mir, it used the Progress-M 11F615A55 configuration, and had the serial number 211... |
Logistics | Soyuz-U2 Soyuz-U2 The Soyuz-U2 was a Soviet, later Russian, carrier rocket. It was derived from the Soyuz-U, and a member of the R-7 family of rockets... |
17 October 1991 00:05 |
Core -X | 21 October 1991 03:40 |
20 January 1992 07:13 |
91 d, 3 h, 33 m | 20 January 1992 | Carried VBK-Raduga VBK-Raduga The VBK-Raduga capsule is a reentry capsule that was used for returning materials to Earth's surface from the space station Mir. They were brought to Mir in the Progress-M cargo craft's dry cargo compartment... |
Progress M-11 Progress M-11 Progress M-11 was a Russian unmanned cargo spacecraft which was launched in 1992 to resupply the Mir space station. The twenty-ninth of sixty four Progress spacecraft to visit Mir, it used the Progress-M 11F615A55 configuration, and had the serial number 212... |
Logistics | Soyuz-U2 Soyuz-U2 The Soyuz-U2 was a Soviet, later Russian, carrier rocket. It was derived from the Soyuz-U, and a member of the R-7 family of rockets... |
25 January 1992 07:50 |
Core -X | 27 January 1992 09:30 |
13 March 1992 08:43 |
45 d, 23 h, 13 m | 13 March 1992 | |
Progress M-12 Progress M-12 Progress M-12 was a Russian unmanned cargo spacecraft which was launched in 1992 to resupply the Mir space station. The thirtieth of sixty four Progress spacecraft to visit Mir, it used the Progress-M 11F615A55 configuration, and had the serial number 213... |
Logistics | Soyuz-U2 Soyuz-U2 The Soyuz-U2 was a Soviet, later Russian, carrier rocket. It was derived from the Soyuz-U, and a member of the R-7 family of rockets... |
19 April 1992 21:29 |
Core -X | 21 April 1992 23:21 |
27 June 1992 21:34 |
66 d, 22 h, 13 m | 27 June 1992 | |
Progress M-13 Progress M-13 Progress M-13 was a Russian unmanned cargo spacecraft which was launched in 1992 to resupply the Mir space station. The thirty-first of sixty four Progress spacecraft to visit Mir, it used the Progress-M 11F615A55 configuration, and had the serial number 214... |
Logistics | Soyuz-U2 Soyuz-U2 The Soyuz-U2 was a Soviet, later Russian, carrier rocket. It was derived from the Soyuz-U, and a member of the R-7 family of rockets... |
30 June 1992 16:43 |
Core -X | 4 July 1992 16:55 |
24 July 1992 04:14 |
19 d, 11 h, 19 m | 24 July 1992 | |
Progress M-14 | Logistics | Soyuz-U2 Soyuz-U2 The Soyuz-U2 was a Soviet, later Russian, carrier rocket. It was derived from the Soyuz-U, and a member of the R-7 family of rockets... |
15 August 1992 22:18 |
Kvant-1 | 18 August 1992 00:20 |
21 October 1992 16:46 |
64 d, 16 h, 26 m | 21 October 1992 | Carried VBK-Raduga VBK-Raduga The VBK-Raduga capsule is a reentry capsule that was used for returning materials to Earth's surface from the space station Mir. They were brought to Mir in the Progress-M cargo craft's dry cargo compartment... |
Progress M-15 Progress M-15 Progress M-15 was a Russian unmanned cargo spacecraft which was launched in 1992 to resupply the Mir space station. The thirty-third of sixty-four Progress spacecraft to visit Mir, it used the Progress-M 11F615A55 configuration, and had the serial number 215... |
Logistics | Soyuz-U2 Soyuz-U2 The Soyuz-U2 was a Soviet, later Russian, carrier rocket. It was derived from the Soyuz-U, and a member of the R-7 family of rockets... |
27 October 1992 17:19 |
Kvant-1 | 29 October 1992 19:05 |
7 February 1993 00:44 |
100 d, 5 h, 39 m | 7 February 1993 | |
Progress M-16 Progress M-16 Progress M-16 was a Russian unmanned cargo spacecraft which was launched in 1993 to resupply the Mir space station. The thirty-fourth of sixty-four Progress spacecraft to visit Mir, it used the Progress-M 11F615A55 configuration, and had the serial number 216... |
Logistics | Soyuz-U2 Soyuz-U2 The Soyuz-U2 was a Soviet, later Russian, carrier rocket. It was derived from the Soyuz-U, and a member of the R-7 family of rockets... |
21 February 1993 18:32 |
Kvant-1 | 23 February 1993 20:17 |
26 March 1993 06:50 |
30 d, 10 h, 33 m | 27 March 1993 10:25 |
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Kvant-1 | 26 March 1993 07:06 |
27 March 1993 04:21 |
21 h, 15 m | ||||||
Progress M-17 Progress M-17 Progress M-17 was a Russian unmanned cargo spacecraft which was launched in 1993 to resupply the Mir space station. The thirty-fifth of sixty four Progress spacecraft to visit Mir, it used the Progress-M 11F615A55 configuration, and had the serial number 217... |
Logistics | Soyuz-U2 Soyuz-U2 The Soyuz-U2 was a Soviet, later Russian, carrier rocket. It was derived from the Soyuz-U, and a member of the R-7 family of rockets... |
31 March 1993 03:34 |
Kvant-1 | 1 April 1993 05:16 |
11 August 1993 15:36 |
132 d, 10 h, 20 m | 3 March 1994 | Carried VBK-Raduga VBK-Raduga The VBK-Raduga capsule is a reentry capsule that was used for returning materials to Earth's surface from the space station Mir. They were brought to Mir in the Progress-M cargo craft's dry cargo compartment... , returned by Progress M-18 Progress M-18 Progress M-18 was a Russian unmanned cargo spacecraft which was launched in 1993 to resupply the Mir space station. The thirty-sixth of sixty four Progress spacecraft to visit Mir, it used the Progress-M 11F615A55 configuration, and had the serial number 218... |
Progress M-18 Progress M-18 Progress M-18 was a Russian unmanned cargo spacecraft which was launched in 1993 to resupply the Mir space station. The thirty-sixth of sixty four Progress spacecraft to visit Mir, it used the Progress-M 11F615A55 configuration, and had the serial number 218... |
Logistics | Soyuz-U2 Soyuz-U2 The Soyuz-U2 was a Soviet, later Russian, carrier rocket. It was derived from the Soyuz-U, and a member of the R-7 family of rockets... |
22 May 1993 06:41 |
Core -X | 24 May 1993 08:34 |
3 July 1993 15:58 |
40 d, 7 h, 24 m | 4 July 1993 | Returned VBK-Raduga VBK-Raduga The VBK-Raduga capsule is a reentry capsule that was used for returning materials to Earth's surface from the space station Mir. They were brought to Mir in the Progress-M cargo craft's dry cargo compartment... launched on Progress M-17 Progress M-17 Progress M-17 was a Russian unmanned cargo spacecraft which was launched in 1993 to resupply the Mir space station. The thirty-fifth of sixty four Progress spacecraft to visit Mir, it used the Progress-M 11F615A55 configuration, and had the serial number 217... |
Progress M-19 | Logistics | Soyuz-U Soyuz-U The Soyuz-U launch vehicle is an improved version of the original Soyuz LV. Soyuz-U is part of the R-7 family of rockets based on the R-7 Semyorka missile. Members of this rocket family were designed by the TsSKB design bureau and constructed at the Progress Factory in Samara, Russia.... |
10 August 1993 22:23 |
Kvant-1 | 13 August 1993 00:00 |
12 October 1993 17:59 |
60 d, 17 h, 59 m | 12 October 1993 | Carried VBK-Raduga VBK-Raduga The VBK-Raduga capsule is a reentry capsule that was used for returning materials to Earth's surface from the space station Mir. They were brought to Mir in the Progress-M cargo craft's dry cargo compartment... |
Progress M-20 | Logistics | Soyuz-U Soyuz-U The Soyuz-U launch vehicle is an improved version of the original Soyuz LV. Soyuz-U is part of the R-7 family of rockets based on the R-7 Semyorka missile. Members of this rocket family were designed by the TsSKB design bureau and constructed at the Progress Factory in Samara, Russia.... |
11 October 1993 21:33 |
Kvant-1 | 13 October 1993 23:24 |
21 November 1993 02:38 |
38 d, 3 h, 14 m | 21 November 1993 | Carried VBK-Raduga VBK-Raduga The VBK-Raduga capsule is a reentry capsule that was used for returning materials to Earth's surface from the space station Mir. They were brought to Mir in the Progress-M cargo craft's dry cargo compartment... |
Progress M-21 | Logistics | Soyuz-U Soyuz-U The Soyuz-U launch vehicle is an improved version of the original Soyuz LV. Soyuz-U is part of the R-7 family of rockets based on the R-7 Semyorka missile. Members of this rocket family were designed by the TsSKB design bureau and constructed at the Progress Factory in Samara, Russia.... |
28 January 1994 02:12 |
Kvant-1 | 30 January 1994 03:56 |
23 March 1994 01:20 |
51 d, 21 h, 24 m | 23 March 1994 04:23 |
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Progress M-22 | Logistics | Soyuz-U Soyuz-U The Soyuz-U launch vehicle is an improved version of the original Soyuz LV. Soyuz-U is part of the R-7 family of rockets based on the R-7 Semyorka missile. Members of this rocket family were designed by the TsSKB design bureau and constructed at the Progress Factory in Samara, Russia.... |
22 March 1994 04:54 |
Kvant-1 | 24 March 1994 06:39 |
23 May 1994 00:58 |
59 d, 18 h, 19 m | 23 May 1994 | |
Progress M-23 | Logistics | Soyuz-U Soyuz-U The Soyuz-U launch vehicle is an improved version of the original Soyuz LV. Soyuz-U is part of the R-7 family of rockets based on the R-7 Semyorka missile. Members of this rocket family were designed by the TsSKB design bureau and constructed at the Progress Factory in Samara, Russia.... |
22 May 1994 04:30 |
Kvant-1 | 24 May 1994 06:18 |
2 July 1994 08:46 |
39 d, 2 h, 28 m | 2 July 1994 14:44 |
Carried VBK-Raduga VBK-Raduga The VBK-Raduga capsule is a reentry capsule that was used for returning materials to Earth's surface from the space station Mir. They were brought to Mir in the Progress-M cargo craft's dry cargo compartment... |
Progress M-24 | Logistics | Soyuz-U Soyuz-U The Soyuz-U launch vehicle is an improved version of the original Soyuz LV. Soyuz-U is part of the R-7 family of rockets based on the R-7 Semyorka missile. Members of this rocket family were designed by the TsSKB design bureau and constructed at the Progress Factory in Samara, Russia.... |
25 August 1994 14:25 |
Core -X | 2 September 1994 13:30 |
4 October 1994 18:55 |
32 d, 5 h, 25 m | 4 October 1994 21:44 |
First docking attempt failed, collided with station during second attempt |
Progress M-25 | Logistics | Soyuz-U Soyuz-U The Soyuz-U launch vehicle is an improved version of the original Soyuz LV. Soyuz-U is part of the R-7 family of rockets based on the R-7 Semyorka missile. Members of this rocket family were designed by the TsSKB design bureau and constructed at the Progress Factory in Samara, Russia.... |
11 November 1994 07:21 |
Kvant-1 | 13 November 1994 09:04 |
16 February 1995 13:03 |
95 d, 3 h, 59 m | 16 February 1995 16:06 |
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Progress M-26 | Logistics | Soyuz-U Soyuz-U The Soyuz-U launch vehicle is an improved version of the original Soyuz LV. Soyuz-U is part of the R-7 family of rockets based on the R-7 Semyorka missile. Members of this rocket family were designed by the TsSKB design bureau and constructed at the Progress Factory in Samara, Russia.... |
15 February 1995 16:48 |
Kvant-1 | 17 February 1995 18:21 |
15 March 1995 02:26 |
25 d, 8 h, 5 m | 15 March 1995 05:28 |
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Progress M-27 | Logistics | Soyuz-U Soyuz-U The Soyuz-U launch vehicle is an improved version of the original Soyuz LV. Soyuz-U is part of the R-7 family of rockets based on the R-7 Semyorka missile. Members of this rocket family were designed by the TsSKB design bureau and constructed at the Progress Factory in Samara, Russia.... |
9 April 1995 19:34 |
Core -X | 11 April 1996 21:00 |
22 May 1996 23:42 |
41 d, 2 h, 42 m | 23 May 1996 02:40 |
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Spektr Spektr Spektr was the fifth module of the Mir Space Station. The module was designed for remote observation of Earth's environment containing atmospheric and surface research equipment... |
Module | Proton-K Proton-K The Proton-K, also designated Proton 8K82K after its GRAU index, 8K82K, is a Russian, previously Soviet, carrier rocket derived from the earlier Proton. It was built by Khrunichev, and is launched from sites 81 and 200 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan... |
20 May 1995 03:33 |
Core -X | 1 June 1995 00:56 |
3 June 1995 19:53 |
2 d, 18 h, 57 m | 23 March 2001 05:07 |
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Core -Y | 3 June 1995 | N/A | 5 y, 293 d | ||||||
Progress M-28 | Logistics | Soyuz-U Soyuz-U The Soyuz-U launch vehicle is an improved version of the original Soyuz LV. Soyuz-U is part of the R-7 family of rockets based on the R-7 Semyorka missile. Members of this rocket family were designed by the TsSKB design bureau and constructed at the Progress Factory in Samara, Russia.... |
20 July 1995 03:04 |
Core -X | 22 July 1995 05:39 |
4 September 1995 05:09 |
43 d, 23 h, 30 m | 4 September 1995 | |
Progress M-29 | Logistics | Soyuz-U Soyuz-U The Soyuz-U launch vehicle is an improved version of the original Soyuz LV. Soyuz-U is part of the R-7 family of rockets based on the R-7 Semyorka missile. Members of this rocket family were designed by the TsSKB design bureau and constructed at the Progress Factory in Samara, Russia.... |
8 October 1995 18:50 |
Kvant-1 | 10 October 1995 20:32 |
19 December 1995 09:15 |
71 d, 12 h, 43 m | 19 December 1995 15:26 |
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Progress M-30 | Logistics | Soyuz-U Soyuz-U The Soyuz-U launch vehicle is an improved version of the original Soyuz LV. Soyuz-U is part of the R-7 family of rockets based on the R-7 Semyorka missile. Members of this rocket family were designed by the TsSKB design bureau and constructed at the Progress Factory in Samara, Russia.... |
18 December 1995 14:31 |
Kvant-1 | 20 December 1995 16:10 |
22 February 1996 07:24 |
63 d, 15 h, 14 m | 22 February 1996 11:02 |
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Priroda Priroda The Priroda module was the seventh and final module of the Mir Space Station. Its primary purpose was to conduct Earth resource experiments through remote sensing and to develop and verify remote sensing methods... |
Module | Proton-K Proton-K The Proton-K, also designated Proton 8K82K after its GRAU index, 8K82K, is a Russian, previously Soviet, carrier rocket derived from the earlier Proton. It was built by Khrunichev, and is launched from sites 81 and 200 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan... |
23 April 1996 11:48 |
Core -X | 26 April 1996 12:42 |
27 April 1996 08:32 |
19 h, 50 m | 23 March 2001 05:07 |
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Core +Z | 27 April 1996 10:06 |
N/A | 4 y, 329 d, 19 h, 53 m | ||||||
Progress M-31 | Logistics | Soyuz-U Soyuz-U The Soyuz-U launch vehicle is an improved version of the original Soyuz LV. Soyuz-U is part of the R-7 family of rockets based on the R-7 Semyorka missile. Members of this rocket family were designed by the TsSKB design bureau and constructed at the Progress Factory in Samara, Russia.... |
5 May 1996 07:04 |
Core -X | 7 May 1996 08:54 |
1 August 1996 16:44 |
86 d, 8 h, 40 m | 1 August 1996 19:44 |
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Progress M-32 | Logistics | Soyuz-U Soyuz-U The Soyuz-U launch vehicle is an improved version of the original Soyuz LV. Soyuz-U is part of the R-7 family of rockets based on the R-7 Semyorka missile. Members of this rocket family were designed by the TsSKB design bureau and constructed at the Progress Factory in Samara, Russia.... |
21 July 1996 20:00 |
Core -X | 2 August 1996 22:03 |
18 August 1996 09:33 |
15 d, 11 h, 30 m | 20 November 1996 22:42 |
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Kvant-1 | 3 September 1996 09:35 |
20 November 1996 19:51 |
78 d, 10 h, 16 m | ||||||
Progress M-33 | Logistics | Soyuz-U Soyuz-U The Soyuz-U launch vehicle is an improved version of the original Soyuz LV. Soyuz-U is part of the R-7 family of rockets based on the R-7 Semyorka missile. Members of this rocket family were designed by the TsSKB design bureau and constructed at the Progress Factory in Samara, Russia.... |
19 November 1996 23:20 |
Kvant-1 | 22 November 1996 01:01 |
6 February 1997 12:13 |
76 d, 11 h, 12 m | 12 March 1997 02:35 |
Redocking attempt on 4 March 1997 failed |
Progress M-34 | Logistics | Soyuz-U Soyuz-U The Soyuz-U launch vehicle is an improved version of the original Soyuz LV. Soyuz-U is part of the R-7 family of rockets based on the R-7 Semyorka missile. Members of this rocket family were designed by the TsSKB design bureau and constructed at the Progress Factory in Samara, Russia.... |
6 April 1997 16:04 |
Kvant-1 | 8 April 1997 17:30 |
24 June 1997 10:22 |
78 d, 16 h, 52 m | 2 July 1997 05:34 |
Collided with Spektr Spektr Spektr was the fifth module of the Mir Space Station. The module was designed for remote observation of Earth's environment containing atmospheric and surface research equipment... during redocking attempt on 25 June, resulting in permanent depressurisation of module |
Progress M-35 | Logistics | Soyuz-U Soyuz-U The Soyuz-U launch vehicle is an improved version of the original Soyuz LV. Soyuz-U is part of the R-7 family of rockets based on the R-7 Semyorka missile. Members of this rocket family were designed by the TsSKB design bureau and constructed at the Progress Factory in Samara, Russia.... |
5 July 1997 04:11 |
Kvant-1 | 7 July 1997 05:59 |
6 August 1997 11:46 |
30 d, 5 h, 47 m | 7 October 1997 16:41 |
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Kvant-1 | 18 August 1997 12:52 |
7 October 1997 12:03 |
49 d, 23 h, 11 m | ||||||
Progress M-36 | Logistics | Soyuz-U Soyuz-U The Soyuz-U launch vehicle is an improved version of the original Soyuz LV. Soyuz-U is part of the R-7 family of rockets based on the R-7 Semyorka missile. Members of this rocket family were designed by the TsSKB design bureau and constructed at the Progress Factory in Samara, Russia.... |
5 October 1997 15:08 |
Kvant-1 | 8 October 1997 17:07 |
17 December 1997 06:01 |
69 d, 12 h, 54 m | 19 December 1997 13:20 |
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Progress M-37 | Logistics | Soyuz-U Soyuz-U The Soyuz-U launch vehicle is an improved version of the original Soyuz LV. Soyuz-U is part of the R-7 family of rockets based on the R-7 Semyorka missile. Members of this rocket family were designed by the TsSKB design bureau and constructed at the Progress Factory in Samara, Russia.... |
20 December 1997 08:45 |
Kvant-1 | 22 December 1997 10:22 |
30 January 1998 12:53 |
39 d, 2 h, 31 m | 15 March 1998 22:14 |
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Kvant-1 | 23 February 1998 09:42 |
15 March 1998 19:16 |
20 d, 9 h, 34 m | ||||||
Progress M-38 | Logistics | Soyuz-U Soyuz-U The Soyuz-U launch vehicle is an improved version of the original Soyuz LV. Soyuz-U is part of the R-7 family of rockets based on the R-7 Semyorka missile. Members of this rocket family were designed by the TsSKB design bureau and constructed at the Progress Factory in Samara, Russia.... |
14 March 1998 22:45 |
Kvant-1 | 17 March 1998 00:31 |
15 May 1998 18:43 |
59 d, 18 h, 12 m | 15 May 1998 21:39 |
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Progress M-39 | Logistics | Soyuz-U Soyuz-U The Soyuz-U launch vehicle is an improved version of the original Soyuz LV. Soyuz-U is part of the R-7 family of rockets based on the R-7 Semyorka missile. Members of this rocket family were designed by the TsSKB design bureau and constructed at the Progress Factory in Samara, Russia.... |
14 May 1998 22:12 |
Kvant-1 | 16 May 1998 23:50 |
12 August 1998 09:28 |
87 d, 9 h, 38 m | 29 October 1998 03:27 |
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Kvant-1 | 1 September 1998 05:34 |
27 October 1998 23:03 |
56 d, 17 h, 49 m | ||||||
Progress M-40 | Logistics | Soyuz-U Soyuz-U The Soyuz-U launch vehicle is an improved version of the original Soyuz LV. Soyuz-U is part of the R-7 family of rockets based on the R-7 Semyorka missile. Members of this rocket family were designed by the TsSKB design bureau and constructed at the Progress Factory in Samara, Russia.... |
25 October 1998 04:14 |
Kvant-1 | 27 October 1998 05:34 |
4 February 1999 09:59 |
100 d, 4 h, 25 m | 5 February 1999 10:16 |
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Progress M-41 | Logistics | Soyuz-U Soyuz-U The Soyuz-U launch vehicle is an improved version of the original Soyuz LV. Soyuz-U is part of the R-7 family of rockets based on the R-7 Semyorka missile. Members of this rocket family were designed by the TsSKB design bureau and constructed at the Progress Factory in Samara, Russia.... |
2 April 1999 11:28 |
Kvant-1 | 4 April 1999 12:46 |
17 July 1999 11:24 |
103 d, 22 h, 38 m | 17 July 1999 | |
Progress M-42 | Logistics | Soyuz-U Soyuz-U The Soyuz-U launch vehicle is an improved version of the original Soyuz LV. Soyuz-U is part of the R-7 family of rockets based on the R-7 Semyorka missile. Members of this rocket family were designed by the TsSKB design bureau and constructed at the Progress Factory in Samara, Russia.... |
16 July 1999 16:37 |
Kvant-1 | 18 July 1999 17:53 |
2 February 2000 03:11 |
198 d, 9 h, 18 m | 2 February 2000 06:10 |
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Progress M1-1 Progress M1-1 Progress M1-1 was a Progress spacecraft which was launched by Russia in 2000 to resupply the Mir space station. It was a Progress-M1 11F615A55 spacecraft, with the serial number 250... |
Logistics | Soyuz-U Soyuz-U The Soyuz-U launch vehicle is an improved version of the original Soyuz LV. Soyuz-U is part of the R-7 family of rockets based on the R-7 Semyorka missile. Members of this rocket family were designed by the TsSKB design bureau and constructed at the Progress Factory in Samara, Russia.... |
1 February 2000 06:47 |
Kvant-1 | 3 February 2000 08:02 |
26 April 2000 16:32 |
83 d, 8 h, 30 m | 26 April 2000 19:26 |
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Progress M1-2 Progress M1-2 Progress M1-2 was a Progress spacecraft which was launched by Russia in 2000 to resupply the Mir space station. It was a Progress-M1 11F615A55 spacecraft, with the serial number 252.... |
Logistics | Soyuz-U Soyuz-U The Soyuz-U launch vehicle is an improved version of the original Soyuz LV. Soyuz-U is part of the R-7 family of rockets based on the R-7 Semyorka missile. Members of this rocket family were designed by the TsSKB design bureau and constructed at the Progress Factory in Samara, Russia.... |
25 April 2000 20:08 |
Kvant-1 | 27 April 2000 21:28 |
15 October 2000 18:06 |
170 d, 20 h, 38 m | 16 October 2000 | |
Progress M-43 | Logistics | Soyuz-U Soyuz-U The Soyuz-U launch vehicle is an improved version of the original Soyuz LV. Soyuz-U is part of the R-7 family of rockets based on the R-7 Semyorka missile. Members of this rocket family were designed by the TsSKB design bureau and constructed at the Progress Factory in Samara, Russia.... |
16 October 2000 21:27 |
Kvant-1 | 20 October 2000 21:16 |
27 January 2001 05:19 |
98 d, 8 h, 3 m | 29 January 2001 02:12 |
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Deorbit Tug | Soyuz-U Soyuz-U The Soyuz-U launch vehicle is an improved version of the original Soyuz LV. Soyuz-U is part of the R-7 family of rockets based on the R-7 Semyorka missile. Members of this rocket family were designed by the TsSKB design bureau and constructed at the Progress Factory in Samara, Russia.... |
24 January 2001 04:28 |
Kvant-1 | 27 January 2001 05:33 |
N/A | 55 d, 26 m | 23 March 2001 05:07 |
Deorbited Mir | |
- A. - Time from docking until debris impact in the Pacific Ocean at approximately 05:59 GMT on 23 March 2001.
- B. - From time of launch
- C. - Remained attached during deorbit of space station on 23 March 2001.
- D. - Decayed naturally
See also
- List of Mir spacewalks
- List of spacecraft and crews that visited Mir
- List of unmanned spaceflights to the ISS
- MirMirMir was a space station operated in low Earth orbit from 1986 to 2001, at first by the Soviet Union and then by Russia. Assembled in orbit from 1986 to 1996, Mir was the first modular space station and had a greater mass than that of any previous spacecraft, holding the record for the...