IMAGE 300_399\393.Lbm,Wide-angle view of the mission control room at Kaliningrad prior to transmission to Mir. The coloured lights on the tracking map show the positions of Mir and a Progress ferry.
IMAGE 300_399\394.Lbm,Inside the mission control room at Kaliningrad during a routine link-up with the Mir space station, March 1991.
IMAGE 300_399\396.Lbm,Full-scale mock-up of the Mir space station at the Gagarin cosmonaut training centre in Star City, in which cosmonauts practise for space flight.
IMAGE 300_399\397.Lbm,At the Gagarin cosmonaut training centre a cosmonaut explains the latest configuration of the Mir complex, March 1991.
IMAGE 400_499\405.Lbm,Mir in orbit in 1987. The base unit has been expanded by the addition of the Kvant 1 module, to which another Soyuz ferry is presently attached.
IMAGE 400_499\406.Lbm,Mir in orbit in 1989, with Kvant 1 and a Soyuz spacecraft docked at one end, and Kvant 2 docked at the other.
IMAGE 800_899\893.Lbm,Soviet cutaway drawing of the base unit of their Mir space station. A Soyuz ferry is shown docked to the spherical docking unit, which allows expansion of the complex.
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IMAGE 1300_99\374.Lbm,With a suitable docking adapter, Hermes would be able to dock with the Russian space station Mir.