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Mir: človekova prva hiša v vesolju
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Mir: človekova prva hiša v vesolju

The article discusses the launch of the Mir space station, the first modular space station built by the Soviet Union. Launched in February 1986 using a Proton-K rocket from the Baikonur Cosmodrome, Mir was designed to be expandable and modular, allowing for gradual additions of new modules over time. This marked a significant shift from earlier Soviet stations like Salyut, which were single-module research platforms. The initial module, known officially as DOS-7, faced technical challenges before launch, including wiring issues requiring repairs. Despite these delays, Mir successfully entered orbit and became a foundational structure for future expansion. It would go on to host astronauts from around the world for 15 years.

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Mir: človekova prva hiša v vesolju

The article discusses the launch of the Mir space station, the first modular space station built by the Soviet Union. Launched in February 1986 using a Proton-K rocket from the Baikonur Cosmodrome, Mir was designed to be expandable and modular, allowing for gradual additions of new modules over time. This marked a significant shift from earlier Soviet stations like Salyut, which were single-module research platforms. The initial module, known officially as DOS-7, faced technical challenges before launch, including wiring issues requiring repairs. Despite these delays, Mir successfully entered orbit and became a foundational structure for future expansion. It would go on to host astronauts from around the world for 15 years.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article provides a historical account of the Mir space station's development and launch, focusing on technological achievements and international collaboration. There is no overt ideological framing or emphasis on political implications, making it balanced and centered.

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 80): The article accurately describes the launch of the Mir space station in 1986 and its significance as a modular design. It provides historical context about earlier stations like Salyut and explains the innovation of Mir. The tone remains informative but slightly emotive when describing the 'courage'

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