Image:Mir module.jpg

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Diagram of the Mir space station with a space shuttle docked

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en: Diagram of the Mir space station with a space shuttle docked
de: Module der Raumstation Mir, an die gerade ein Space Shuttle angedockt ist.
Slovenčina: Vesmírna stanica Mir
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http://www.spaceflight.nasa.gov/history/shuttle-mir/multimedia/m-diagram.htm

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