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မီယာအာကာသစခန်း [[File:Mir Kvant 1-Base Block-Kvant 2.jpg|thumb|"Mir" following the arrival of [[Kvant-2|"Kvant"-2]] in 1989|alt=A collection of three space station modules, arranged in an L-shape. At the left of the image is a Soyuz spacecraft docked to a short, stubby module, in turn docked to a larger, stepped-cylindrical module covered in white insulation, from which solar arrays project. A third module, similar in size to the stepped-cylinder module, is attached to the upper port of that module, forming the up-stroke of the L. This module is also projecting two solar arrays, and the cloudy Earth serves as the image's backdrop.]]
မီယာအာကာသစခန်း The second expedition to "Mir", [[Mir EO-2|EO-2]], launched on [[Soyuz TM-2]] on 5 February 1987. During their stay, the [[Kvant-1|"Kvant"-1]] module, launched on 30 March 1987, arrived. It was the first experimental version of a planned series of '37K' modules scheduled to be launched to "Mir" on the [[Soviet]] "Buran" spacecraft. "Kvant"-1 was originally planned to dock with [[Salyut 7]]; however, due to technical problems during its development, it was reassigned to "Mir". The module carried the first set of six gyroscopes for attitude control. The module also carried instruments for X-ray and ultraviolet astrophysical observations.
မီယာအာကာသစခန်း After a delay of 40 days due to problems with a batch of computer chips, "Kvant"-2 was launched on 26 November 1989. After problems deploying the craft's solar array and with the automated docking systems on both "Kvant"-2 and "Mir", the new module was docked manually on 6 December. "Kvant"-2 added a second set of gyrodines to "Mir", and also carried the new life support systems for recycling water and generating oxygen on board the station, reducing its dependence on resupply from the ground. The module also featured a large airlock with a one-metre hatch. A special backpack unit (known as "Ikar"), an equivalent of the U.S. [[Manned Maneuvering Unit|MMU]], was located inside "Kvant"-2's airlock.
မီယာအာကာသစခန်း The solar arrays themselves were launched and installed over a period of eleven years, more slowly than originally planned, with the station continually suffering from a shortage of power as a result. The first two arrays, each 38 m (409 ft) in area, were launched on the core module, and together provided a total of 9 kW of power. A third, [[Dorsum (anatomy)|dorsal]] panel was launched on "Kvant"-1 and mounted on the core module in 1987, providing a further 2 kW over an area of 22 m (237 ft). "Kvant"-2, launched in 1989, provided two 10 m (32.8 ft) long panels which supplied 3.5 kW each, whilst "Kristall" was launched with two collapsible, 15 m (49.2 ft) long arrays (providing 4 kW each) which were intended to be moved to "Kvant"-1 and installed on mounts which were attached during a spacewalk by the [[Soyuz TM-11|EO-8]] crew in 1991.
မီယာအာကာသစခန်း [[File:Mir-kvant.jpg|thumb|The [[Mir Core Module|core module]] with [[Kvant-1|"Kvant"-1]] and [[Soyuz TM-3]]|alt=An image showing a white insulation covered, stepped-cylindrical module with a number of docking ports visible on a sphere at one end and three solar arrays projecting from the narrower portion of the stepped cylinder. A second, shorter module covered in darker insulation is docked to the end opposite that of the sphere, and a Soyuz spacecraft is docked to the other end of this module. The blackness of space serves as the image backdrop.]]