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    was a Russian module on the International Space Station (ISS). Pirs was launched on 14 September 2001, and was located on the Zvezda module of the station...
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    the Astrotech Facility Rassvet module development Rassvet Module Spaceflight portal Poisk (ISS module) Pirs (ISS module) "Space Shuttle Mission STS 132...
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    the docking module Pirs. Whereas Pirs was attached to the nadir ("bottom") port of Zvezda, Poisk is attached to the zenith ("top"); Pirs was closer to...
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  • Thumbnail for Assembly of the International Space Station
    delivered ISS elements. Other assembly flights consisted of modules lifted by the Falcon 9, Russian Proton rocket or, in the case of Pirs and Poisk,...
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    Pirs by another day, to 26 July. On 26 July at 10:55 UTC, Pirs undocked from the ISS for the last time. Roscosmos sent the deorbit command and Pirs entered...
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    identical Pirs module on 26 July 2021, Poisk has served as the only airlock on the ROS. Harmony, also known as Node 2, is the "utility hub" of the ISS. It connects...
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    also known as the Zvezda Service Module, is a module of the International Space Station (ISS). It was the third module launched to the station, and provided...
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  • Look up pirs in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. PIRs, PIRS, Pirs, or pirs may mean: the plural of pir (disambiguation) or PIR Pirs (ISS module), a former...
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    docking module during STS-76, and retrieved during STS-86. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mir Docking Module. Spaceflight portal Pirs (ISS module) Poisk...
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    the Strela-2 boom from the Pirs module to the forward end of the Zarya module. The relocation was needed since Pirs module was to be detached from the...
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    future modules like Prichal to Nauka after removal of the adapter. Such a design is significantly different from the one of the docking modules Pirs and...
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  • Thumbnail for Harmony (ISS module)
    Harmony was the first permanent living space enlargement to the ISS after the Pirs docking compartment was added in 2001. The Expedition 16 crew moved...
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    ISS - ISS Russian Segment". Energia.ru. Retrieved 24 February 2016. "Zvezda Service Module". NASA. 14 October 2006. Retrieved 29 January 2009. "Pirs Docking...
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  • Thumbnail for Progress MS-16
    with the Pirs module, was successfully deorbited on the same day at 14:51 UTC. Progress MS-16 docked to the ISS. The one who undocked Pirs. Progress...
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    in February 1976. Some of the modules built for Mir-2 have been incorporated into the International Space Station (ISS). The project underwent many changes...
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    the Strela-2 boom from the Pirs module to the forward end of the Zarya module. The relocation was needed since Pirs module will be detached from the Space...
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  • Thumbnail for Soyuz TM-33
    20, 2002, 09:37 UTC (to Pirs module) Undocked from ISS: May 5, 2002, 00:31 UTC (from Pirs module) 14th crewed mission to ISS. Soyuz TM-33 is a Russian...
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    ISS: October 20, 2003, 07:16 UTC (to Pirs module) Undocked from ISS: April 29, 2004, 20:52 UTC (from Pirs module) Max. altitude - 387.1 km Min. altitude...
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    Zarya) Docked to ISS: October 19, 2001, 11:04 UTC (to Pirs module) Undocked from ISS: October 31, 2001, 01:38 UTC (from Pirs module) TM-32 carried a three-man...
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    the ISS. Docked to ISS: April 17, 2005, 02:20 UTC (to Pirs module) Undocked from ISS: July 19, 2005, 10:38 UTC (from Pirs module) Docked to ISS: July...
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  • Thumbnail for Sergey Volkov (cosmonaut)
    the ISS at the end of the spacewalk. They also successfully installed the materials science experiment – BIORISK on a handrail outside the Pirs module. BIORISK...
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    7 minutes Docked to ISS: November 1, 2002, 05:01 UTC (to Pirs module) Undocked from ISS: May 3, 2003, 22:43 UTC (from Pirs module) Section ref: Astro...
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  • DC-1 or DC1 may refer to: Douglas DC-1, an American airliner design Pirs (ISS module), also known as DC-1 (Docking Compartment 1) C0 and C1 control codes#DC1...
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  • Thumbnail for Soyuz TMA-7
    aboard the ISS conducting experiments for the Brazilian Space Agency. Docked to ISS: October 3, 2005, 05:27 UTC (to Pirs module) Undocked from ISS: November...
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    2005. He and NASA astronaut Leroy Chiao ventured outside the ISS at 7:43 GMT from the Pirs airlock. The spacewalk was conducted in Russian Orlan spacesuits...
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  • Thumbnail for Progress M-MIM2
    similar to the Progress M-SO1 spacecraft which was used to deliver the Pirs module to the station in 2001. Progress M-MIM2 and Poisk were launched by a...
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  • Thumbnail for Fyodor Yurchikhin
    protective panels to shield ISS from space debris. On 6 June 2007, Yurchikhin performed his second spacewalk from the Pirs docking compartment airlock...
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    portion, living quarters, Russia-owned Pirs: airlock, docking, Russia-owned (Decommissioned) Poisk: redundancy for Pirs, Russia-owned Rassvet: storage, docking...
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    from the aft port of the Zvezda module to the nadir port of the Zarya module. To service three Progress visits to the ISS, filled with food, fuel, water...
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  • to consist initially of several modules from the Russian Orbital Segment (ROS) of the International Space Station (ISS). However, after studying the feasibility...
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