Image:Mir Docking Module drawing.png

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The Russian-designed Docking Module which was added to Kristall in November 1995 to accommodate future Space Shuttle dockings with the Mir complex. An APAS mechanism shows at the end of the module (left side of drawing). The module was transported to Mir by Atlantis on STS-74.

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http://ston.jsc.nasa.gov/collections/TRS/_techrep/TP-1998-208920.pdf

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