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    STS-84: Docking Animation

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    • Title STS-84: Docking Animation
    • Released: 24/02/2011
    • Language M/E only
    • Footage Type Animation
    • Copyright ESA
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      The STS-84 Atlantis mission will be launched on May 15th 1997. Atlantis is scheduled to carry out the sixth docking with the Russian space station Mir, exchanging crew members, delivering supplies and testing new technologies. ESA astronaut Jean-Francois Clervoy, from France, will make his second trip into space on this mission.
      This video contains graphics of the Atlantis shuttle docking/undocking with the Mir space station.

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    • Length 02:00:00
    • Format BETACAM
    • Commercial Use No
    • Producer NASA

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    • Activity Human Spaceflight
    • Mission STS-84
    • People Jean-François Clervoy
    • System MIR Space Station
    • Action Animating, Docking, Undocking
    • Keywords MIR, Space Shuttle, STS-84

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