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List of uncrewed spaceflights to Mir

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This is alist of uncrewed spaceflights toMir. Components of thespace station are indicated in green.

SpacecraftMissionCarrier rocketLaunch
(UTC)
PortDocked
(UTC)
Undocked
(UTC)
Time
docked
Deorbit
(UTC)
Remarks
Mir Core[1]ModuleProton-K19 February 1986
21:28[2]
N/A15 y, 31 d, 8 h, 31 m[A][B]23 March 2001
05:07[C]
Progress 25[3]LogisticsSoyuz-U219 March 1986
10:08[2]
Core +X21 March 1986
11:16
20 April 1986
19:24
30 d, 8 h, 8 m21 April 1986
00:00
Progress 26[4]LogisticsSoyuz-U223 April 1986
19:40[2]
Core +X26 April 1986
21:26
22 June 1986
18:25
56 d, 20 h, 59 m23 June 1986
18:41
Soyuz TM-1[4]TestSoyuz-U221 May 1986
08:21[2]
Core -X23 May 1986
10:11
29 May 1986
09:22
5 d, 23 h, 11 m30 May 1986
04:26
Progress 27[5]LogisticsSoyuz-U216 January 1987
06:06[2]
Core +X18 January 1987
07:26
23 February 1987
11:29
36 d, 4 h, 3 m25 February 1987
15:16
Docked with an uncrewed Mir.
Progress 28[6]LogisticsSoyuz-U23 March 1987
11:14[2]
Core +X5 March 1987
12:42
26 March 1987
05:06
22 d, 16 h, 24 m27 March 1987
03:01
Kvant-1[1]ModuleProton-K31 March 1987
00:06[2]
Core +X9 April 1987
00:35
N/A13 y, 348 d, 5 h, 24 m[A]23 March 2001
05:07[C]
Kvant FSM[7]Delivery tug12 April 1987
20:18
3 d, 19 h, 43 m25 August 1988[7][D]
Progress 29[8]LogisticsSoyuz-U221 April 1987
15:14[2]
Kvant-123 April 1987
17:04
11 May 1987
03:10
17 d, 10 h, 6 m11 May 1987
07:51
Progress 30[9]LogisticsSoyuz-U219 May 1987
04:02[2]
Kvant-121 May 1987
05:50
19 July 1987
00:19
58 d, 23 h, 10 m19 July 1987
05:00
Progress 31[10]LogisticsSoyuz-U23 August 1987
20:44[2]
Kvant-15 August 1987
22:27
21 September 1987
23:57
47 d, 1 h, 30 m23 September 1987
00:22
Progress 32[11]LogisticsSoyuz-U223 September 1987
23:43[2]
Kvant-126 September 1987
01:08
10 November 1987
04:09
46 d, 3 h, 1 m19 November 1987
00:10
Kvant-110 November 1987
05:47
17 November 1987
19:24
7 d, 13 h, 37 m
Progress 33[12]LogisticsSoyuz-U220 November 1987
23:47[2]
Kvant-123 November 1987
01:39
19 December 1987
08:15
29 d, 6 h, 36 m19 December 1987
12:56
Progress 34[13]LogisticsSoyuz-U220 January 1988
22:51[2]
Kvant-123 January 1988
00:09
4 March 1988
03:40
41 d, 3 h, 31 m4 March 1988
06:45
Progress 35[14]LogisticsSoyuz-U223 March 1988
21:05[2]
Kvant-125 March 1988
22:21
5 May 1988
01:36
40 d, 3 h, 15 m5 May 1988
06:01
Progress 36[15]LogisticsSoyuz-U213 May 1988
00:30[2]
Kvant-115 May 1988
02:13
5 June 1988
11:11
27 d, 8 h, 58 m5 June 1988
20:28
Progress 37[16]LogisticsSoyuz-U218 July 1988
21:13[2]
Kvant-120 July 1988
22:33
12 August 1988
08:31
22 d, 9 h, 58 m12 August 1988
12:51
Progress 38[17]LogisticsSoyuz-U29 September 1988
23:33[2]
Kvant-112 September 1988
01:22
23 November 1988
12:12
72 d, 10 h, 50 m23 November 1988
18:26
Progress 39[18]LogisticsSoyuz-U225 December 1988
04:11[2]
Kvant-127 December 1988
05:35
7 February 1989
06:45
42 d, 1 h, 10 m7 February 1989
12:49
Progress 40[19]LogisticsSoyuz-U210 February 1989
08:53[2]
Kvant-112 February 1989
10:29
3 March 1989
01:45
18 d, 15 h, 16 m5 March 1989
01:08
Progress 41[20]LogisticsSoyuz-U216 March 1989
18:54[2]
Kvant-118 March 1989
20:50
21 April 1989
01:46
33 d, 4 h, 56 m25 April 1989[D]Ran out of fuel before deorbiting
Progress M-1[21]LogisticsSoyuz-U223 August 1989
03:09[2]
Core -X25 August 1989
05:19
1 December 1989
09:02
98 d, 3 h, 43 m1 December 1989
10:32
Kvant-2[1]ModuleProton-K26 November 1989
13:01[2]
Core -X6 December 1989
12:21
8 December 1989
07:19
1 d, 19 h, 2 m23 March 2001
05:07[C]
Core +Y8 December 1989
08:19
N/A11 y, 104 d, 21 h, 40 m[A]
Progress M-2[22]LogisticsSoyuz-U220 December 1989
03:30[2]
Kvant-122 December 1989
05:41
9 February 1990
02:33
47 d, 20 h, 52 m9 February 1990
07:97
Progress M-3[23]LogisticsSoyuz-U228 February 1990
23:10[2]
Kvant-13 March 1990
01:04
27 April 1990
20:24
55 d, 19 h, 20 m28 April 1990
00:00
Progress 42[24]LogisticsSoyuz-U25 May 1990
20:44[2]
Kvant-17 May 1990
22:45
27 May 1990
07:08
19 d, 8 h, 23 m27 May 1990
11:40
Kristall[1]ModuleProton-K31 May 1990
10:33[2]
Core -X10 June 1990
10:47
11 June 19901 d23 March 2001
05:07[C]
Core -Y11 June 199026 May 1995
23:07
5 y, 349 d
Core -X27 May 1995
00:36
29 May 19952 d
Core -Z29 May 199510 June 199512 d
Core -X10 June 199517 July 1995
02:51
37 d
Core -Z17 July 1995
04:20
N/A5 y, 249 d, 1 h, 39 m[A]
Progress M-4[25]LogisticsSoyuz-U215 August 1990
04:00[2]
Core -X17 August 1990
05:26
17 September 1990
12:42
31 d, 7 h, 16 m20 September 1990
11:04
Progress M-5[26]LogisticsSoyuz-U227 September 1990
10:37[2]
Core -X29 September 1990
12:26
28 November 1990
06:15
59 d, 17 h, 49 m28 November 1990
10:24
CarriedVBK-Raduga
Progress M-6[27]LogisticsSoyuz-U214 January 1991
14:50[2]
Kvant-116 January 1991
16:35
15 March 1991
12:46
57 d, 20 h, 11 m15 March 1991
17:14
Progress M-7[28]LogisticsSoyuz-U219 March 1991
13:05[2]
Core -X28 March 1991
12:02
6 May 1991
22:59
39 d, 10 h, 57 m7 May 1991
16:24
First docking attempt with Kvant-1 failed. CarriedVBK-Raduga, recovery failed.
Progress M-8[29]LogisticsSoyuz-U230 May 1991
08:04[2]
Core -X1 June 1991
09:44
15 August 1991
22:16
75 d, 12 h, 32 m16 August 1991
Progress M-9[30]LogisticsSoyuz-U210 August 1991
22:54[2]
Core -X23 August 1991
00:54
30 September 1991
01:53
38 d, 59 m30 September 1991
07:45
CarriedVBK-Raduga
Progress M-10[31]LogisticsSoyuz-U217 October 1991
00:05[2]
Core -X21 October 1991
03:40
20 January 1992
07:13
91 d, 3 h, 33 m20 January 1992CarriedVBK-Raduga
Progress M-11[32]LogisticsSoyuz-U225 January 1992
07:50[2]
Core -X27 January 1992
09:30
13 March 1992
08:43
45 d, 23 h, 13 m13 March 1992
Progress M-12[33]LogisticsSoyuz-U219 April 1992
21:29[2]
Core -X21 April 1992
23:21
27 June 1992
21:34
66 d, 22 h, 13 m27 June 1992
Progress M-13[34]LogisticsSoyuz-U230 June 1992
16:43[2]
Core -X4 July 1992
16:55
24 July 1992
04:14
19 d, 11 h, 19 m24 July 1992
Progress M-14[35]LogisticsSoyuz-U215 August 1992
22:18[2]
Kvant-118 August 1992
00:20
21 October 1992
16:46
64 d, 16 h, 26 m21 October 1992CarriedVBK-Raduga
Progress M-15[36]LogisticsSoyuz-U227 October 1992
17:19[2]
Kvant-129 October 1992
19:05
7 February 1993
00:44
100 d, 5 h, 39 m7 February 1993
Progress M-16[37]LogisticsSoyuz-U221 February 1993
18:32[2]
Kvant-123 February 1993
20:17
26 March 1993
06:50
30 d, 10 h, 33 m27 March 1993
10:25
Kvant-126 March 1993
07:06
27 March 1993
04:21
21 h, 15 m
Progress M-17[38]LogisticsSoyuz-U231 March 1993
03:34[2]
Kvant-11 April 1993
05:16
11 August 1993
15:36
132 d, 10 h, 20 m3 March 1994[D]CarriedVBK-Raduga, returned byProgress M-18
Progress M-18[39]LogisticsSoyuz-U222 May 1993
06:41[2]
Core -X24 May 1993
08:34
3 July 1993
15:58
40 d, 7 h, 24 m4 July 1993ReturnedVBK-Raduga launched onProgress M-17
Progress M-19[40]LogisticsSoyuz-U10 August 1993
22:23[2]
Kvant-113 August 1993
00:00
12 October 1993
17:59
60 d, 17 h, 59 m12 October 1993CarriedVBK-Raduga
Progress M-20[41]LogisticsSoyuz-U11 October 1993
21:33[2]
Kvant-113 October 1993
23:24
21 November 1993
02:38
38 d, 3 h, 14 m21 November 1993CarriedVBK-Raduga
Progress M-21[42]LogisticsSoyuz-U28 January 1994
02:12[2]
Kvant-130 January 1994
03:56
23 March 1994
01:20
51 d, 21 h, 24 m23 March 1994
04:23
Progress M-22[43]LogisticsSoyuz-U22 March 1994
04:54[2]
Kvant-124 March 1994
06:39
23 May 1994
00:58
59 d, 18 h, 19 m23 May 1994
Progress M-23[44]LogisticsSoyuz-U22 May 1994
04:30[2]
Kvant-124 May 1994
06:18
2 July 1994
08:46
39 d, 2 h, 28 m2 July 1994
14:44
CarriedVBK-Raduga
Progress M-24[45]LogisticsSoyuz-U25 August 1994
14:25[2]
Core -X2 September 1994
13:30
4 October 1994
18:55
32 d, 5 h, 25 m4 October 1994
21:44
First docking attempt failed, collided with station during second attempt
Progress M-25[46]LogisticsSoyuz-U11 November 1994
07:21[2]
Kvant-113 November 1994
09:04
16 February 1995
13:03
95 d, 3 h, 59 m16 February 1995
16:06
Progress M-26[47]LogisticsSoyuz-U15 February 1995
16:48[2]
Kvant-117 February 1995
18:21
15 March 1995
02:26
25 d, 8 h, 5 m15 March 1995
05:28
Progress M-27[48]LogisticsSoyuz-U9 April 1995
19:34[2]
Core -X11 April 1996
21:00
22 May 1996
23:42
41 d, 2 h, 42 m23 May 1996
02:40
Spektr[1]ModuleProton-K20 May 1995
03:33[2]
Core -X1 June 1995
00:56
3 June 1995
19:53
2 d, 18 h, 57 m23 March 2001
05:07[C]
Core -Y3 June 1995N/A5 y, 293 d[A]
Progress M-28[49]LogisticsSoyuz-U20 July 1995
03:04[2]
Core -X22 July 1995
05:39
4 September 1995
05:09
43 d, 23 h, 30 m4 September 1995
Progress M-29[50]LogisticsSoyuz-U8 October 1995
18:50[2]
Kvant-110 October 1995
20:32
19 December 1995
09:15
71 d, 12 h, 43 m19 December 1995
15:26
Progress M-30[51]LogisticsSoyuz-U18 December 1995
14:31[2]
Kvant-120 December 1995
16:10
22 February 1996
07:24
63 d, 15 h, 14 m22 February 1996
11:02
Priroda[1]ModuleProton-K23 April 1996
11:48[2]
Core -X26 April 1996
12:42
27 April 1996
08:32
19 h, 50 m23 March 2001
05:07[C]
Core +Z27 April 1996
10:06
N/A4 y, 329 d, 19 h, 53 m[A]
Progress M-31[52]LogisticsSoyuz-U5 May 1996
07:04[2]
Core -X7 May 1996
08:54
1 August 1996
16:44
86 d, 8 h, 40 m1 August 1996
19:44
Progress M-32[53]LogisticsSoyuz-U21 July 1996
20:00[2]
Core -X2 August 1996
22:03
18 August 1996
09:33
15 d, 11 h, 30 m20 November 1996
22:42
Kvant-13 September 1996
09:35
20 November 1996
19:51
78 d, 10 h, 16 m
Progress M-33[54]LogisticsSoyuz-U19 November 1996
23:20[2]
Kvant-122 November 1996
01:01
6 February 1997
12:13
76 d, 11 h, 12 m12 March 1997
02:35
Redocking attempt on 4 March 1997 failed
Progress M-34[55]LogisticsSoyuz-U6 April 1997
16:04[2]
Kvant-18 April 1997
17:30
24 June 1997
10:22
78 d, 16 h, 52 m2 July 1997
05:34
Collided withSpektr during redocking attempt on 25 June, resulting in permanent depressurisation of module
Progress M-35[56]LogisticsSoyuz-U5 July 1997
04:11[2]
Kvant-17 July 1997
05:59
6 August 1997
11:46
30 d, 5 h, 47 m7 October 1997
16:41
Kvant-118 August 1997
12:52
7 October 1997
12:03
49 d, 23 h, 11 m
Progress M-36[57]LogisticsSoyuz-U5 October 1997
15:08[2]
Kvant-18 October 1997
17:07
17 December 1997
06:01
69 d, 12 h, 54 m19 December 1997
13:20
Progress M-37[58]LogisticsSoyuz-U20 December 1997
08:45[2]
Kvant-122 December 1997
10:22
30 January 1998
12:53
39 d, 2 h, 31 m15 March 1998
22:14
Kvant-123 February 1998
09:42
15 March 1998
19:16
20 d, 9 h, 34 m
Progress M-38[59]LogisticsSoyuz-U14 March 1998
22:45[2]
Kvant-117 March 1998
00:31
15 May 1998
18:43
59 d, 18 h, 12 m15 May 1998
21:39
Progress M-39[60]LogisticsSoyuz-U14 May 1998
22:12[2]
Kvant-116 May 1998
23:50
12 August 1998
09:28
87 d, 9 h, 38 m29 October 1998
03:27
Kvant-11 September 1998
05:34
27 October 1998
23:03
56 d, 17 h, 49 m
Progress M-40[61]LogisticsSoyuz-U25 October 1998
04:14[2]
Kvant-127 October 1998
05:34
4 February 1999
09:59
100 d, 4 h, 25 m5 February 1999
10:16
Progress M-41[62]LogisticsSoyuz-U2 April 1999
11:28[2]
Kvant-14 April 1999
12:46
17 July 1999
11:24
103 d, 22 h, 38 m17 July 1999
Progress M-42[63]LogisticsSoyuz-U16 July 1999
16:37[2]
Kvant-118 July 1999
17:53
2 February 2000
03:11
198 d, 9 h, 18 m2 February 2000
06:10
Progress M1-1[64]LogisticsSoyuz-U1 February 2000
06:47[2]
Kvant-13 February 2000
08:02
26 April 2000
16:32
83 d, 8 h, 30 m26 April 2000
19:26
Docked with an uncrewed Mir.
Progress M1-2[65]LogisticsSoyuz-U25 April 2000
20:08[2]
Kvant-127 April 2000
21:28
15 October 2000
18:06
170 d, 20 h, 38 m16 October 2000
Progress M-43[66]LogisticsSoyuz-U16 October 2000
21:27[2]
Kvant-120 October 2000
21:16
27 January 2001
05:19
98 d, 8 h, 3 m29 January 2001
02:12
Docked with an uncrewed Mir.
Progress M1-5[67]Deorbit TugSoyuz-U24 January 2001
04:28[2]
Kvant-127 January 2001
05:33
N/A55 d, 26 m[A]23 March 2001
05:07[C]
Docked with an uncrewed Mir. Was used to deorbit Mir
  • A.1234567 - Time from docking until debris impact in the Pacific Ocean at approximately 05:59 GMT on 23 March 2001.[68]
  • B.1 - From time of launch
  • C.1234567 - Remained attached during deorbit of space station on 23 March 2001.
  • D.123 - Decayed naturally


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