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Mir Hardware Heritage
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David S. F. Portree
Figures
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Mir Hardware Heritage
— Figures
David S. F. Portree
Figures
Figure Page
1-1 Soyuz evolution
1-2 L1 Soyuz manned circumlunar concept (1962)
1-3 Vostok rocket
1-4 Soyuz-A manned spacecraft concept (1963)
1-5 Soyuz A-B-C circumlunar concept
1-6 Original Soyuz spacecraft
1-7 Soyuz rocket
1-8 Original Soyuz probe and drogue docking system
1-9 L1 (Zond) circumlunar spacecraft
1-10 Proton configured for L1 (Zond)
1-11 L2 (Lunar Orbit Module)
1-12 N-1/L3 lunar mission profile
1-13 N-1 rocket configured for lunar flight
1-14 Lunar rocket system
1-15 Kontakt docking system
1-16 L3 lunar lander
1-17 L3 ascent
1-18 Salyut 1-type Soyuz
1-19 Soyuz internal transfer docking unit
1-20 Soyuz Ferry
1-21 Apollo-Soyuz Test Project (ASTP) Soyuz
1-22 APAS-75 docking unit
1-23 Apollo and Soyuz join in space
1-24 Progress logistics resupply spacecraft
1-25 Progress-based Gamma astrophysical research satellite
1-26 Progress-M logistics resupply spacecraft
1-27 Ballistic return capsule (Raduga)
1-28 Soyuz-T spacecraft
1-29 Soyuz launch pad abort sequence
1-30 Soyuz-TM spacecraft
2-1 Station evolution
2-2 Conceptual drawing of Siber multimodule space station and Siber ferry (1962)
2-3 Salyut 1
2-4 Partial cutaway of Proton configured for space station launch
2-5 Almaz radar satellite
2-6 Conceptual drawing of Shuttle docked with Salyut
2-7 Salyut 3, the first successful Almaz space station
2-8 Salyut 4, the second DOS station
2-9 Salyut 6, the third DOS station
2-10 Key to icons
2-11 Mir base block
2-12 The Mir complex as of March 1, 1994, with docked Progress-M and Soyuz-TM spacecraft
2-13 Altair/SR relay satellite
2-14 Mir base block and Kvant (1987)
2-15 Mir base block, Kvant, and Kvant 2 (1989)
2-16 Mir base block, Kvant, Kvant 2, and Kristall (1990)
2-17 Mir base block, Kvant, Kvant 2, and Kristall (1994)
3-1 Station modules and tugs evolution
3-2 FGB
3-3 TKS
3-4 Merkur capsule
3-5 Cutaway of TKS vehicle
3-6 Cosmos 1686
3-7 Cosmos 1686 and Salyut 7
3-8 Kvant module
3-9 Kvant 2 module
3-10 Lyappa arm
3-11 Repositioning Kvant module using Lyappa arm
3-12 Kristall module
3-13 APAS-89 androgynous docking unit
3-14 Kvant and FSM
3-15 Polyus cutaway
3-16 Polyus satellite on Energia launch vehicle
4-1 Saturn V and N-1
4-2 L3 and Apollo LM
4-3 Apollo CSM and L2
4-4 Space Shuttle Orbiter and Soyuz-TM
4-5 Soyuz rocket, Space Shuttle, and Energia-Buran
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