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Jan 2002
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2002iaf..confe.873k&link_type=abstract
IAF abstracts, 34th COSPAR Scientific Assembly, The Second World Space Congress, held 10-19 October, 2002 in Houston, TX, USA.,
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The Priroda Module was the last of six principal modules that composed the Mir orbital station. In 1990 the US and Russians began a joint program of scientific and manned space flight studies in response to agreements reached during the Bush administration. The Priroda Module was designed in the mid 1980s and was to have been launched in 1992. As a US/Russian contract was put in place the module was put aside for reconfiguration. Between 1993 and 1996, a US and Russian team developed the new configuration of the module, and several new mechanical, electricaldataandexperimentsystems weredeveloped, subsequently integrated, tested, launched and operated on Mir. The Priroda became the primary US experiement systems module for several years of joint operations. A principal goal of the Priroda effort was the development of working processes and relationships between the US and Russian engineering, operations and scientific communities. Some of these goals were reached and others were not. Thispaperfocusesontheprocess,systems,implementationand accomplishments of the NASA Mir and Priroda Module efforts.
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