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мир - translation to English

1986–2001 MODULAR SPACE STATION IN LOW EARTH ORBIT
Mir module; Mir Modules; Mir space station; MIR Orbital Station; Mir Space Station; Space Station Mir; Peter Rodney Llewellyn; Mir in popular culture; MirCorp; Mircorp; Мир; Mir Corp; Mir programme; MIR space station
  • Time exposure of ''Mir'' passing over Earth's surface, May 1997.
  • 104}} docked to ''Mir'' on [[STS-71]].
  • Damaged solar arrays on the ''Mir'' ''[[Spektr]]'' module following a collision with [[Progress M-34]] in September 1997.
  • core module]] during Ewald's visit to ''Mir''
  • [[Shannon Lucid]] exercises on a treadmill during her stay aboard ''Mir''.
  • Scale model replica of the MIR Space Station at the Euro Space Center Belgium
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  • ''Kvant''-1]] and [[Soyuz TM-3]]
  • Graph showing the changing altitude of ''Mir'' from 19 February 1986 until 21 March 2001
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  • Cosmonaut [[Yury Usachov]] in his ''Kayutka''
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  • ''Kvant''-2]] in 1989
  • ''Kvant''-1]] following the ''Vika'' fire
  • Space Shuttle ''Atlantis'']] during [[STS 86]]
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  • A view of ''Mir'' from [[Soyuz TM-17]] on 3 July 1993 showing ongoing docking operations at the station
  • core module]]'s docking node, showing the crowded nature of the station.
  • South Pacific]] on 23 March 2001.
  • ''Kvant''-2]] and ''[[Priroda]]''
  • A video tour of ''Mir'' from September 1996, during [[STS-79]]
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  • ''Mir'' in orbit
  • [[RKA Mission Control Center]] (2007)
  • One of the [[space toilet]]s used aboard ''Mir''
  • seven NASA astronauts]] who carried out long-duration missions on ''Mir''
  • 104}} during [[STS-79]]
  • [[Space debris]] in [[low Earth orbit]]
  • The four solar arrays on ''[[Spektr]]''
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мир         
  • МИР-1
  • ЭВМ «МИР-2»
СТРАНИЦА ЗНАЧЕНИЙ
Мир (кинотеатр); МИР (кинотеатр)
мир         
  • МИР-1
  • ЭВМ «МИР-2»
СТРАНИЦА ЗНАЧЕНИЙ
Мир (кинотеатр); МИР (кинотеатр)
m., world, universe
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[miə]

существительное

история

мир

община

Definition

мир
МИР, (міръ) муж. вселенная; вещество в пространстве и сила во времени (Хомяков).
| Одна из земель вселенной; особ.
| наша земля, земной шар, свет;
| все люди, весь свет, род человеческий;
| община, общество крестьян;
| сходка. В последнем ·знач. мир бывает сельский и волостной. Класть на миру, давать приговор на сходке; на сельском миру бывает по мужику от дыма, на волостном миру или кругу по два хозяина от сотни. Миры, земли, планеты. Встарь считали годы от сотворения мира, нашей земли. Идти в мир или по миру, с сумою. На миру и смерть красна, на людях. Жить в миру, в мирских заботах, в суетности; вообще в свете; ·противоп. жизнь духовная, монашеская. Мир, Бог на помочь! оклик бурлаков. Волгою, при встрече судов; ответ: Вам Бог на-помочь! Мир волна. Мир золотая гора. В мире, что в море. В мире, что в омуте (ни дна, ни покрышки). Мир во зле (во лжи). На что мир ни зинет, то и гинет, о зависти. Глупый разум по-меру пускает.
II. МИР см. мирить
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| Растение мир, Chenopodium bothrys, душистая лебеда, кудрявец.

Wikipedia

Mir

Mir (Russian: Мир, IPA: [ˈmʲir]; lit.'peace' or 'world') was a space station that operated in low Earth orbit from 1986 to 2001, operated by the Soviet Union and later by Russia. Mir was the first modular space station and was assembled in orbit from 1986 to 1996. It had a greater mass than any previous spacecraft. At the time it was the largest artificial satellite in orbit, succeeded by the International Space Station (ISS) after Mir's orbit decayed. The station served as a microgravity research laboratory in which crews conducted experiments in biology, human biology, physics, astronomy, meteorology, and spacecraft systems with a goal of developing technologies required for permanent occupation of space.

Mir was the first continuously inhabited long-term research station in orbit and held the record for the longest continuous human presence in space at 3,644 days, until it was surpassed by the ISS on 23 October 2010. It holds the record for the longest single human spaceflight, with Valeri Polyakov spending 437 days and 18 hours on the station between 1994 and 1995. Mir was occupied for a total of twelve and a half years out of its fifteen-year lifespan, having the capacity to support a resident crew of three, or larger crews for short visits.

Following the success of the Salyut programme, Mir represented the next stage in the Soviet Union's space station programme. The first module of the station, known as the core module or base block, was launched in 1986 and followed by six further modules. Proton rockets were used to launch all of its components except for the docking module, which was installed by US Space Shuttle mission STS-74 in 1995. When complete, the station consisted of seven pressurised modules and several unpressurised components. Power was provided by several photovoltaic arrays attached directly to the modules. The station was maintained at an orbit between 296 km (184 mi) and 421 km (262 mi) altitude and travelled at an average speed of 27,700 km/h (17,200 mph), completing 15.7 orbits per day.

The station was launched as part of the Soviet Union's crewed spaceflight programme effort to maintain a long-term research outpost in space, and following the collapse of the USSR, was operated by the new Russian Federal Space Agency (RKA). As a result, most of the station's occupants were Soviet; through international collaborations such as the Intercosmos, Euromir and Shuttle–Mir programmes, the station was made accessible to space travellers from several Asian, European and North American nations. Mir was deorbited in March 2001 after funding was cut off. The cost of the Mir programme was estimated by former RKA General Director Yuri Koptev in 2001 as $4.2 billion over its lifetime (including development, assembly and orbital operation).

Examples of use of мир
1. Мир футбольный, мир политический, мир большого бизнеса.
2. - Мир тяжелой работы, мир праздника, мир поэзии...
3. А мир сверхмотивации - это мир сверхценностей, то есть мир религии.
4. Спортивный мир — это мир стали, мир, который должен противостоять ударам.
5. Зиновьев создал свой мир - как есть мир Достоевского, мир Кафки, мир Андрея Платонова.
What is the English for мир? Translation of &#39мир&#39 to English