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မီယာအာကာသစခန်း [[File:Damaged Spektr solar array.jpg|thumb|Damaged solar arrays on "Mir"'s "Spektr" module following a collision with [[Progress spacecraft|Progress]]-M34 in September 1997|alt=A large, segmented, gold-coloured solar array visible connected to an insulation-covered module, seen at the extreme right of the image. The array is damaged, being bent out of shape and with a large hole in one of its segments.]]
မီယာအာကာသစခန်း [[File:Spektr before collision - cropped.jpg|thumb|alt=A view of the Spektr module with the blackness of space behind. In view are the module's four golden solar arrays, in addition to the cylindrical module itself, covered in white insulation and with a cone at the distal end of the module. Two of the arrays project from this cone, and two project from the distal end of the cylinder.|A view of the four solar arrays on "[[Spektr]]"]]
မီယာအာကာသစခန်း Linenger was succeeded by [[English-American|Anglo-American]] astronaut [[Michael Foale]], carried up by "Atlantis" on [[STS-84]], alongside Russian mission specialist [[Elena Kondakova]]. Foale's increment proceeded fairly normally until 25 June when during the second test of the "Progress" manual docking system, [[TORU]], [[Progress M-34]] collided with solar arrays on the "[[Spektr]]" module and crashed into the module's outer shell, puncturing the module and causing depressurisation on the station. Only quick actions on the part of the crew, cutting cables leading to the module and closing "Spektr's" hatch, prevented the crews having to abandon the station in [[Soyuz TM-25]]. Their efforts stabilised the station's air pressure, whilst the pressure in "Spektr", containing many of Foale's experiments and personal effects, dropped to a vacuum. In an effort to restore some of the power and systems lost following the isolation of "Spektr" and to attempt to locate the leak, [[Mir EO-24|EO-24]] commander [[Anatoly Solovyev]] and [[flight engineer]] [[Pavel Vinogradov]] carried out a risky salvage operation later in the flight, entering the empty module during a so-called "intra-vehicular activity" or "IVA" spacewalk and inspecting the condition of hardware and running cables through a special hatch from "Spektr's" systems to the rest of the station. Following these first investigations, Foale and Solovyev conducted a 6-hour EVA on the surface of "Spektr" to inspect the damage to the punctured module.
မီယာအာကာသစခန်း The other two accidents which occurred during EO-23 concerned testing of the station's [[TORU]] manual docking system to manually dock [[Progress M-33]] and [[Progress M-34]]. The tests were called in order to gauge the performance of long-distance docking in order to enable the cash-strapped Russians to remove the expensive [[Kurs (docking system)|"Kurs"]] automatic docking system from Progress spacecraft. However, due to malfunctioning equipment, both tests failed, with Progress M-33 narrowly missing the station and Progress M-34 striking "[[Spektr]]" and puncturing the module, causing the station to depressurise and leading to "Spektr" being permanently sealed off. This in turn led to a power crisis aboard "Mir" as the module's solar arrays produced a large proportion of the station's electrical supply, causing the station to power down and begin to drift, requiring weeks of work to rectify before work could continue as normal.
မီယာအာကာသစခန်း The [[Mir EO-10|EO-10]] crew, launched aboard [[Soyuz TM-13]] on 2 October 1991, was the last crew to launch from the USSR and continued the occupation of "Mir" through the fall of the [[Soviet Union]]. The crew is notable for having launched as Soviet citizens and returning to earth as Russians. The newly formed [[Russian Federal Space Agency]] (Roskosmos) was unable to finance the unlaunched "[[Spektr]]" and "[[Priroda]]" modules, instead putting them into storage and ending "Mir's" second expansion.