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- From: dennisn@ecs.comm.mot.com (Dennis Newkirk)
- Subject: Russians plan 540 day Mir mission
- Organization: Motorola
- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1993 10:06:25 GMT
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- Flight International quoted official Russian sources confirming
- rumors that the crew to be launched to Mir in late 1993 will probably
- include a doctor with the objective of staying on the station for 540
- days. The mission would last through the visiting French flight
- scheduled for mid-1994, and they would be joined by the NASA astronaut
- in early '95 to round out the last 100 or so days. They hope to be
- returned by the US Shuttle in 1995 after the planned docking with Mir
- and delivery of the replacement Mir crew. This plan presumably takes
- advantage of NASA's post flight medical analysis skills for what would
- be the longest manned spaceflight ever.
-
- Flight International also reports that the 540 day mission was
- planned earlier to succeed the year long mission in 1988, but
- was delayed by the policy change to fly 5-6 month missions
- to increase productivity of the crew. Exactly what caused the
- latest change in policy is unclear, but I suspect it is intended
- to entice NASA into long term missions using Mir or Mir 2 studying
- life sciences.
-
- Also, remember to watch the news for the Soyuz TM-16 launch this
- Sunday (Jan 24.). CNN usually allocates 10 or 15 seconds of their
- precious time for a tapeed Soyuz launch. Current plans are for the
- Soyuz TM 16 crew to be replaced by the Soyuz TM-17 joint French
- Mission scheduled to be launched July 1.
-
- There are still a number of other nations interested in visiting
- flights to Mir so the Russians immediate problem may be to much demand
- to satisfy within the constraints of their current infrastructure.
- The Soyuz TM-18 in late 1993 will also probably be a joint German
- flight. Assuming the routine 6 month visiting crew interval is
- unchanged this leaves late 1993, mid 1994, and late 1994 Soyuz
- missions undefined before the joint NASA flights begin.
-
- Dennis Newkirk (dennisn@ecs.comm.mot.com)
- Motorola, Land Mobile Products Sector
- Schaumburg, IL
-