The 100th U.S. human space launch is under way with an on-time liftoff
at 3:32:19.044 p.m. EDT, June 27, from Launch Pad 39A. The flight of
the Space Shuttle Atlantis on Mission STS-71 will be historic for another
reason as well: It will feature the first docking between the U.S. Shuttle
and the Russian Space Station Mir. Linkup with Mir is set for June 29
at 9:05 a.m. EDT, and will be followed by about 100 hours of docked
operations between the crews onboard Mir and Atlantis. Atlantis is
carrying an American-Russian crew: STS-71 Mission Commander Robert L.
"Hoot" Gibson; STS-71 Pilot Charles J. Precourt; STS-71 Payload Commander
Dr. Ellen S. Baker; STS-71 Mission Specialists Gregory J. Harbaugh and
Bonnie J. Dunbar; and two Russian cosmonauts, Mir 19 Mission Commander
Anatoly Y. Solovyev and Mir 19 Flight Engineer Nikolai M. Budarin. Joint
scientific investigations will be conducted while the two spacecraft
are docked, and a changeout of the crew on Mir will be completed. Budarin
and Solovyev will transfer to the space station and remain there, and
the three crew members currently on Mir, U.S. astronaut Dr. Norm Thagard,
Mir-18 Mission Commander Vladimir N. Dezhurov and Mir-18 Flight Engineer
Gennadiy M. Strekalov, will return to Earth in Atlantis.