History of  Manned Flights
	 Orbital Complex Mir
	 Applied Research 
 			 By mid-1996, following the Priroda Module launch and docking    with the Mir OC, its final configuration as the research 
                      complex outfitted with a unigue scientific hardware was     formed. 
                      The Complex incorporated 7 modules housing during its operation    period scientific hardware of more than 27 designations 
                      and produced by 27 countries, with a total mass equal to     11.5 tons. In addition, taking into account auxiliary hardware 
                      and support aids, a total mass of the Complex with payloads   amounted to 14 tons.
                      This scientific hardware complex ensured conducting fundamental  and applied research into nine different scientific-technical   areas.
                      In particular, this unique scientific hardware complex incorporated   the following:
                    
                      -  large environmental study complex composed of the 24   active and passive instruments designed for earth observation 
                        and operating in visible, infra-red and microwave spectrum   ranges;
-  astrophysical observatory housing 6 telescopes and     spectrometers;
-  four process furnaces, 6 medical diagnostic systems;
-  materials science and biotechnological hardware. 
Assigning Scientific Equipment to the Modules 
					 
					  
					   - Core module - 26%;
- Kvant - 10%;
- Kvant-2 - 10%;
- Cristall - 13%;
- Spectr - 20%;
- Priroda - 21%.
Creation of such unprecedented, even to modern measures,  on-orbit research complex became possible due to comprehensive 
                      approach to modular construction of the Mir orbital station   laid as far back as at its design stage. This approach was 
                      not a casual choice, it was the result of the 35-year operation  experience on development and purpose use of manned orbital 
                      vehicles and stations, as well as heavy use of accumulated   substantial experience in all lines of research and engineering 
                      activities in space. Many enterprises and organizations   of the former USSR, institutions of the Russian Academy 
                      of Sciences and foreign participating countries have made  a substantial contribution to this experience. 
                    
					Science Hardware Allocation between Research Lines
 
				
				
					   - Medicine and biotechnology - 1399 kg;
- Engineering - 2722 kg;
- Technology - 938 kg;
- Astrophysics - 1993 kg;
- Biotechnology - 655 kg;
- Geophysics - 312 kg;
- Earth resourse sensing - 3379 kg;
- Materials science - 171 kg.
The station flight program generation through combination  of prime expeditions providing crew permanent stay on board 
                      with more short-term visiting expeditions made possible   operational planning of the research program depending on 
                      modified priorities of tasks to be solved and hardware readiness.    Owing to this it has become possible to change operatively 
                      the lines of research on demand of experiment customers     and suppliers and to extend them in the course of the station 
                      flight taking into account interests of other research institutions    and countries. 
                      Throughout the station operation period the experiment were       being implemented in accordance with long-term programs 
                      of applied scientific research approved by directive bodies.
                      In 2000 the experiments were conducted in accordance with    the "Agreement:." between RSC Energia and MirCorp on a lease 
                      of the Mir OC resources. The financing of the flight of    the 28th prime expedition was performed on a commercial   basis.
                      For lack of financing to continue the man-tended flight   the Mir OC was transferred to an autonomous flight mode    from mid-June 2000. 
                      Development and agreement of the last Federal program of    applied scientific research scheduled for implementation 
                      aboard the Mir on-orbit complex at the period of 1997-1999    was performed in close cooperation with the Coordination 
                      Scientific and Technological Board that was established  in 1994 by the joint decision of RSA and RAS.
					  
					  Shares of Different Countries in Science Hardware Supply
					  
					   In essence, the Mir manned station not only concentrated   the experience of solving various applied tasks in orbital 
                      flight conditions but also extended the sphere of applying  scientific methods in space, that had been beyond the reach   of Mankind before.
                      When performing research, a thorny, not simple way has been    passed: from 1.5 ton of science hardware used to perform 
                      astrophysics observations aboard the Salyut orbital station    to 11.5 ton of special-purpose loads of the Mir station.  
					  
					   
					   - Russia - 6490 kg;
- USA - 2664 kg;
- Germany - 845 kg;
- France - 668 kg;
- Belgium - 240 kg;
- ESA - 212 kg;
- Austria - 155 kg;
- Holland - 125 kg;
- Czech Republic - 96 kg;
- Bulgaria - 50 kg;
- Azerbaijan - 24 kg.
The Number of Implemented Programs
					  
                       
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                            Russian milestone programs in the course of prime 
                              expeditions
 
 Programs within international cooperation, including:
 USA programs 
 
  France programs 
 
  Kazakhstan programs 
 
  Germany programs 
 
  ESA programs Programs of:Syria, Bulgaria, Afghanistan, Great Britain, Japan, 
                                Austria, Slovakia
 | 28  27
 7
  6 3 2 2 by 1 | 
                       
                        | PROGRAMS IMPLEMENTED | 55 | 
                    
                    
					The Mir station has essentially become an international   on-orbit research laboratory. The major portion of experiments 
                      in medical, biological and bio-engineering lines of research      were implemented within the international cooperation. More 
                      than 7500 sessions of the total number of 31200   were performed with the use of foreign hardware.
					
	
				Effective Utilization  of MIR Orbital Complex Hardware
	
	 
                    It should be noted that in 1995, in spite of a persisting 
                      tendency of decreasing the state financing, the down trend 
                      of experiments performed aboard the Mir OC that had began 
                      in 1989, stopped. Insufficient funds were compensated for 
                      by RSC Energia through of Contract activities. 
                      More than 60% of the entire scope of research both under 
                      the Russian, and International programs were performed on 
                      the MIR Station from 1995 through 2000. 
                      Within the final period (1997 - 2000) after the MIR final 
                      configuration as a research laboratory was completed, 138 
                      space experiments were implemented under the science and 
                      application research program.
                      In the end-of-flight phase 161 items of science hardware 
                      were available aboard MIR Orbital Complex. Among these were:
                   
				    
                       
                        | 
                             Operational hardware
 
  Hardware located in the Spektr Module
 
  Hardware which was no longer operated(due to the completion of an experiment,
 expiry of warranty period of SH operation)
 
 
 Hardware to be tested and validated | 124
 7
 
 25
 
 
 
 5
 | 
                    
                     During the science hardware preparation for the MIR OC 
                      unmanned flight 154 items of science hardware were deactivated 
                      (deactivation was carried out in accordance with the Lead 
                      Operational Control Team approved documentation). Part of 
                      the hardware was transferred to the Core Module from other 
                      modules in order to keep its functionality. 
                      Within the 15-year MIR OC flight period despite of the off-nominal 
                      situations occurred and continuously deteriorating budgetary 
                      funding more than 31200 experiment sessions were performed 
                      in the basic areas of research. Among these more than 23600 
                      sessions were conducted under the federal program.
                      New results were acquired within this period, which both 
                      made a major contribution to the national fundamental science 
                      and are of high practical value in terms of their implementation 
                      in various branches of the national economy, education, 
                      public health, development and improvement of space facilities 
                      accompanied by a wide information distribution about the 
                      research results of the Russian International Science Communities 
                      in the form of numerous publications and reports at the 
                      National and International Conferences. 
                      As a result of implementing all research programs on the 
                      Station from 1986 through 2000 :
                     
                      
                        -  the content of science information that was downlinked 
                          via the telemetry channels was 1690 Gbyte
-  the total mass of the returned cargoes with the experiment 
                          results was more than 4700 kg. 
					
					Research Results
					
					The main results of the research conducted on the MIR Station 
                      in various areas encompass: 
                     
                      Technology
                      
                        -  More than 6700 experiment sessions were conducted 
                          on the Station
-  Unique technology for on-orbit assembly and deployment 
                          of the truss and film large structures was tested 
-  Methods and equipment for conducting repair and refurbishment 
                          activities were tested to extend the Station and hardware 
                          service life
-  Stable ordered crystal structures formed by metal 
                          particles in direct current discharge plasma in microgravity 
                          conditions were obtained
-  Processes of generation, collection and motion of 
                          monodisperse drops were investigated on a drip refrigerator-radiator 
                          model to validate the possibility of producing high-effective 
                          power facilities.
Materials Science and Space 
                        Technology
                      
                        -  More than 2450 experiment sessions were conducted 
                        
-  Basic production processes for semiconductor materials 
                          were tested, prototypes were produced which are superior 
                          to the ground analogs in physical characteristics 
-  A 5-to-10 times increase of the yield of effective 
                          devices made of the produced materials was confirmed 
                        
-  Characteristics of selected materials for a long 
                          duration operation of the Station were verified.
 Life Science
                      
                        -  The medical support system was developed for up to 
                          1.5-year flights
-  The procedure for selecting and training specialists 
                          for operations in extreme conditions was developed
-  A number of systems and methods was implemented into 
                          the general-medical practice.
 Biotechnology 
                      
                        -  More that 130 experiment sessions were conducted 
                        
-  A capability of conducting fine purification and 
                          splitting of protein bioproducts at an output rate hundreds 
                          of times higher than that on the ground was demonstrated
-  New knowledge about cells, proteins and viruses was 
                          acquired.
 Earth Resources Sensing and 
                        Ecological Monitoringг
                      
                        -  Photo imagery of 125 Mkm2 of the Earth surface in 
                          various spectrum areas was conducted
-  Hardware systems of real-time measurements and data 
                          downlink were tested (more than 400 sessions were conducted)
-  A data bank of photo, video, spectrometry and radiometry 
                          information was created.
 Astrophysics 
                      
                        -  About 6200 experiment sessions were performed 
-  A unique observation was conducted, and a hard X-radiation 
                          of Supernova 1987A was detected
-  X-ray sources named Kvant Source were opened and 
                          investigated in detail
-  The center of Galaxy was investigated in detail.
 International Cooperation
                      
                        -  7600 experiment sessions were performed in the area   of life science, biology, technology, engineering, biotechnology 
- 27 International missions  were accomplished, 21 of these missions were performed  on a commercial basis
-  Representatives from 12 countries and organizations   from the USA, Germany, England, France, Japan, Austria, 
                          Bulgaria, Syria, Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Slovakia,   ESA worked on the Station.