File:Atlantis Docked to Mir.jpg
Summary
Description | A view of the US Space Shuttle Atlantis and the Russian Space Station Mir during STS-71 as seen by the crew of Mir EO-19 in Soyuz TM-21. Cosmonauts Anatoliy Y. Solovyev and Nikolai M. Budarin, Mir-19 Commander and Flight Engineer, respectively, temporarily undocked the Soyuz spacecraft from the cluster of Mir elements to perform a brief fly-around. They took pictures while the STS-71 crew, with Mir EO-18's three crew members aboard, undocked Atlantis for the completion of this leg of the joint activities. Solovyev and Budarin had been taxied to Mir by Atlantis. |
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Source |
http://grin.hq.nasa.gov/IMAGES/LARGE/GPN-2000-001315.jpg |
Date |
4 July 1995 |
Author |
Mir EO-19 crew, background retouching by Jon Harald Søby. |
Permission (Reusing this file) |
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Fair Use Rationale
Non-free media information and use rationale for Shuttle-Mir Program | |
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Description |
A view of Space Shuttle Atlantis docked to Mir on STS-71. |
Source |
http://grin.hq.nasa.gov/IMAGES/LARGE/GPN-2000-001315.jpg |
Article | |
Portion used |
Complete image, to demonstrate the combined Atlantis-Mir spacecraft. |
Low resolution? |
This resolution is freely available in NASA databases, and so its use at this resolution will not affect the copyright holder. |
Purpose of use |
To demonstrate one of the major aspects of the Shuttle-Mir programme, which was the combined operations of Mir and Space Shuttle Orbiters. |
Replaceable? |
Non-replaceable, as all images of this kind were taken from Russian Soyuz spacecraft during the Shuttle-Mir programme, with ISS flight rules not permitting any similar images. In addition, Mir was deorbited in 2001. |
Other information |
The image is in use on various NASA websites, Russian websites and several printed publications, and so its use on Wikipedia will not affect the copyright holder, the Russian Federal Space Agency, in any way. |
Non-free media information and use rationale for International Space Station | |
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Description |
A view of Space Shuttle Atlantis docked to Mir on STS-71. |
Source |
http://grin.hq.nasa.gov/IMAGES/LARGE/GPN-2000-001315.jpg |
Article | |
Portion used |
Complete image, to demonstrate the combined Atlantis-Mir spacecraft. |
Low resolution? |
This resolution is freely available in NASA databases, and so its use at this resolution will not affect the copyright holder. |
Purpose of use |
To show one of the major aims of the precursor programme to the ISS project, illustrating the ISS programme's origins. |
Replaceable? |
Non-replaceable, as all images of this kind were taken from Russian Soyuz spacecraft during the Shuttle-Mir programme, with ISS flight rules not permitting any similar images. In addition, Mir was deorbited in 2001. |
Other information |
The image is in use on various NASA websites, Russian websites and several printed publications, and so its use on Wikipedia will not affect the copyright holder, the Russian Federal Space Agency, in any way. |
Non-free media information and use rationale for STS-71 | |
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Description |
A view of Space Shuttle Atlantis docked to Mir on STS-71. |
Source |
http://grin.hq.nasa.gov/IMAGES/LARGE/GPN-2000-001315.jpg |
Article | |
Portion used |
Complete image, to demonstrate the combined Atlantis-Mir spacecraft. |
Low resolution? |
This resolution is freely available in NASA databases, and so its use at this resolution will not affect the copyright holder. |
Purpose of use |
To demonstrate the operations with Mir conducted during the mission. |
Replaceable? |
Non-replaceable, as all images of this kind were taken from Russian Soyuz spacecraft during the Shuttle-Mir programme, with ISS flight rules not permitting any similar images. In addition, Mir was deorbited in 2001. |
Other information |
The image is in use on various NASA websites, Russian websites and several printed publications, and so its use on Wikipedia will not affect the copyright holder, the Russian Federal Space Agency, in any way. |
Non-free media information and use rationale for Space Shuttle Atlantis | |
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Description |
A view of Space Shuttle Atlantis docked to Mir on STS-71. |
Source |
http://grin.hq.nasa.gov/IMAGES/LARGE/GPN-2000-001315.jpg |
Article | |
Portion used |
Complete image, to demonstrate the combined Atlantis-Mir spacecraft. |
Low resolution? |
This resolution is freely available in NASA databases, and so its use at this resolution will not affect the copyright holder. |
Purpose of use |
To show a unique view of Atlantis docked to Mir, a task the Orbiter conducted more than any of the other Orbiters. |
Replaceable? |
Non-replaceable, as all images of this kind were taken from Russian Soyuz spacecraft during the Shuttle-Mir programme, with ISS flight rules not permitting any similar images. In addition, Mir was deorbited in 2001. |
Other information |
The image is in use on various NASA websites, Russian websites and several printed publications, and so its use on Wikipedia will not affect the copyright holder, the Russian Federal Space Agency, in any way. |
Non-free media information and use rationale for Mir | |
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Description |
A view of Space Shuttle Atlantis docked to Mir on STS-71. |
Source |
http://grin.hq.nasa.gov/IMAGES/LARGE/GPN-2000-001315.jpg |
Article | |
Portion used |
Complete image, to demonstrate the combined Atlantis-Mir spacecraft. |
Low resolution? |
This resolution is freely available in NASA databases, and so its use at this resolution will not affect the copyright holder. |
Purpose of use |
To show one of the aspects of the international collaboration which occurred on Mir during the 1990s, and how the Space Shuttle served as a support vehicle for the station. |
Replaceable? |
Non-replaceable, as all images of this kind were taken from Russian Soyuz spacecraft during the Shuttle-Mir programme, with ISS flight rules not permitting any similar images. In addition, Mir was deorbited in 2001. |
Other information |
The image is in use on various NASA websites, Russian websites and several printed publications, and so its use on Wikipedia will not affect the copyright holder, the Russian Federal Space Agency, in any way. |
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