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June 29 1995 : U.S. space shuttle docks with Russian space station

On this day in 1995, the American space shuttle Atlantis docks with the Russian space station Mir to form the largest man-made satellite ever to orbit the Earth.

This historic moment of cooperation between former rival space programs was also the 100th human space mission in American history. At the time, Daniel Goldin, chief of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), called it the beginning of "a new era of friendship and cooperation" between the U.S. and Russia. With millions of viewers watching on television, Atlantis blasted off from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in eastern Florida on June 27, 1995.

Just after 6 a.m. on June 29, Atlantis and its seven crew members approached Mir as both crafts orbited the Earth some 245 miles above Central Asia, near the Russian-Mongolian border. When they spotted the shuttle, the three cosmonauts on Mir broadcast Russian folk songs to Atlantis to welcome them. Over the next two hours, the shuttle's commander, Robert "Hoot" Gibson expertly maneuvered his craft towards the space station. To make the docking, Gibson had to steer the 100-ton shuttle to within three inches of Mir at a closing rate of no more than one foot every 10 seconds.

The docking went perfectly and was completed at 8 a.m., just two seconds off the targeted arrival time and using 200 pounds less fuel than had been anticipated. Combined, Atlantis and the 123-ton Mir formed the largest spacecraft ever in orbit. It was only the second time ships from two countries had linked up in space; the first was in June 1975, when an American Apollo capsule and a Soviet Soyuz spacecraft briefly joined in orbit.

Once the docking was completed, Gibson and Mir's commander, Vladimir Dezhurov, greeted each other by clasping hands in a victorious celebration of the historic moment. A formal exchange of gifts followed, with the Atlantis crew bringing chocolate, fruit and flowers and the Mir cosmonauts offering traditional Russian welcoming gifts of bread and salt. Atlantis remained docked with Mir for five days before returning to Earth, leaving two fresh Russian cosmonauts on the space station. The three veteran Mir crew members returned with the shuttle, including two Russians and Norman Thagard, a U.S. astronaut who rode a Russian rocket to the space station in mid-March 1995 and spent over 100 days in space, a U.S. endurance record. NASA's Shuttle-Mir program continued for 11 missions and was a crucial step towards the construction of the International Space Station now in orbit.
 
Remember when that happened in Armageddon (the movie) and Mir blew up and the made Russian was all "stupid americans, I hit you with spanner, yes?"
 
was that in Armaggedon? Just watched 12 Monkees...sometimes these Apocalyse films blend all together. Although there's no space station in this one.
 
Definitely Armageddon. Although to my recollection, they make a point of never calling it Mir. They just refer to it as "the Russian space station". There's one guy on it who's gone nuts, the Americans get the extra fuel (or whatever) and fly off just as it explodes because it's Russian and Russian stuff is shit and the American shuttles are American so they're called Freedom and Independence iirc I've seen it too many times but prefer Deep Impact, the meteor movie with a mind.
 
I prefer Armageddon because it's all about BLOWING SHIT UP.
 
I don't remember much about Armageddon.
 
I remember it being the shittiest film I seen with Bruce Willis in it. And I've seen Hudson Hawk and Striking Distance.
 
HE'S DEAD IN THE SIXTH SENSE THAT'S THE TWIST.
 
OMG! SPOILER TAGS PLEEZE!

Someone report this thread to a Mob!
 
and bring yer own pitchforks this time!
 
I remember it has Liv Tyler in it.

And her dad was singing a lot over some stuff, but mostly Liv Tyler.
 
I CAN STAY AWAKE, JUST TO HEAR YOU SNEEZE
 
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