I docked for a few days.
The United States Space Shuttle Atlantis docked with the Russian Mir Space Station for the first time on June 29, 1995 as part of the STS-71 mission. The docking marked the first time a Space Shuttle docked with a space station.
Space Shuttle Atlantis docked with the Russian space station Mir in 1995. This mission, known as STS-71, marked the first shuttle mission to dock with a space station.
Atlantis
Atlantis (OV-104).
Valery V Ryumin was the ninth and final Russian cosmonaut to fly to Mir on an American Space Shuttle. He flew on STS-91.
Actually that is a very good question...nobody actually went in a shuttle they were sent there by rocket boots so yeah very intresting indeed. I have actually went to the museum and saw one of the rocket boots and of course there was a sign that told me about the rocket boots so yes that should answer your question.
Chris Hadfield traveled to the MIR space station on space shuttle mission STS-74 in November 1995. He operated the Canadarm to attach a new docking module that shuttle mission delivered to MIR. As well, the mission re-supplied the MIR space station with food, water, and scientific supplies.
No, not all space shuttles docked at the International Space Station. The Space Shuttle program ended in 2011, and prior to that, shuttles visited several destinations including the International Space Station, the Hubble Space Telescope, and the Russian Mir space station.
Apollo, Shuttle, ISS (and Mir)
The MIR station was in low earth orbit ( about 300 km or 200 miles) and traveled at 17,200 mph (27,700 km/hr), about the same as the space shuttle.
The USA and the Soviet Union.The USA in January 12th with the Space Shuttle ColumbiaThe USA in January 28th with the Space Shuttle ChallengerThe Soviet Union in Febuary 19th with the MIR spacestation.
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