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In Orbiter, the [[Russian]] MIR station is still in orbit around Earth and can be used for [[docking]]
 
approaches. Furthermore, unlike its real-life counterpart, Orbiter’s MIR is orbiting in the plane
 
of the [[ecliptic]], which makes it an ideal platform to launch lunar and interplanetary missions.
 
 
 
MIR sends a [[transponder]] (XPDR) signal at default frequency 132.10 which can be used for
 
tracking the station during a [[rendezvous maneuver]].
 
 
 
MIR supports 3 docking ports, with the following IDS transmitter frequencies:
 
* Port 1 135.00
 
* Port 2 135.10
 
* Port 3 135.20
 
 
 
== See also ==
 
[[w:Mir|Mir]] at [[w:Wikipedia|Wikipedia]]
 
 
 
== Gallery ==
 
<gallery widths="100" heights="100">
 
MIR-orbiter2002p3.jpg|<center>Mir in Orbiter 2002P3</center>
 
Mir-Orbiter2003P2.jpg|<center>Mir in Orbiter 2003P2</center>
 
Mir-Orbiter2006P1.jpg|<center>Mir spacecraft in Orbiter 2006P1</center>
 
Mir-Orbiter2010P1-Orbiter2010P1.jpg|<center>Mir in Orbiter 2010P1</center>
 
Mir Space Station viewed from Endeavour during STS-89.jpg|<center>MIR as viewed by [[w:Space Shuttle Endeavor|Space Shuttle ''Endeavor'']] during STS-89 on 29 January 1998,<br>from Wikimedia Commons</center>
 
</gallery>
 
 
 
[[Category:Articles]]
 
[[Category:Space stations]]
 
[[Category:Russia]]
 

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