Spektr

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Spektr was a Russian-built science module of the Mir space station, primarily used for Earth observation and housing U.S. research equipment during the Shuttle–Mir program.

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Spektr canonical 4
Spektr module 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mir module
space station module
associatedProgram Shuttle–Mir Program
surface form: NASA–Mir Phase 1 program
associatedWithAgency NASA
Roscosmos
carriedExperiment Earth resources experiments
U.S. microgravity experiments
biological experiments
materials science experiments
remote sensing instruments
collisionDate 1997-06-25
collisionWith Progress M-34
cosparId 1995-024D
countryOfOrigin Russia
Russia
surface form: Russian Federation
damagedIn collision with Progress M-34
diameter 4.35 m
dockedTo Mir core module
dockingPort Mir core module forward port
hadFeature U.S. science racks
four large solar arrays
windowed Earth-observation compartment
launchDate 1995-05-20
launchSite Baikonur Cosmodrome
Baikonur Cosmodrome
surface form: Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 81/23
launchVehicle Proton rocket
surface form: Proton-K
length 13.7 m
mass 19000 kg
meaningOfName Spectrum
namedInLanguage Russian
operator RKA
Roscosmos
partOf Mir
powerSource solar arrays
pressurizedVolume 62 m3
primaryUse Earth observation
program Shuttle–Mir Program
surface form: Shuttle–Mir program
providedPowerTo Mir
resultOfCollision depressurization of module
loss of one solar array
structural damage
solarArrayArea 70 m2
solarArrayOutput up to 4 kW
spaceStation Mir
statusAfterCollision sealed off from Mir
uninhabitable
usedFor Earth observation
housing U.S. research equipment
microgravity research
remote sensing

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Referenced by (5)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Mir space station module Spektr
Mir module Spektr
Mir core module connectedModule Spektr
this entity surface form: Spektr module
Priroda precededBy Spektr