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    Euromir '95: Update

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    • Title Euromir '95: Update
    • Released: 01/11/1995
    • Language English
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    • Copyright ESA
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      The Euromir missions involve the transfer of European astronauts to the Russian space station Mir. The mission Euromir '95, launched on 3rd September 1995 and lasting 179 days, was undertaken by the Geman astronaut Thomas Reiter.
      This compilation contains images of: Baikonur, the location for the Russian cosmonaut training centre; Reiter performs traditional door-signing; Proton rocket wheeled to launch site, launch sequence; various views of Mir and Soyuz carrier; docking, opening hatch, astronauts greet each other; in-flight conference with crew of Mir; Reiter hoovering; Eurodisney parade, Videopolis live link-up footage; Reiter plays guitar; EVA activity. This update was produced for TV networks whilst Reiter was aboard Mir.

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    • Length 14:42:00
    • Format BETACAM
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