[FPSPACE] AP: Cargo Spacecraft Raises Mir

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Wed, 25 Oct 2000 16:14:01 EDT


Cargo Spacecraft Raises Mir
AP-NY-10-25-00 1434EDT
  
MOSCOW (AP) - A cargo spacecraft fired its engine Wednesday to lift the Mir 
space station nine miles into a higher orbit and prevent it from falling 
uncontrolled into the atmosphere, officials said. 

The maneuver was performed by the Progress M43 cargo ship that docked with 
the station Saturday and pushed the station to 200 miles above Earth, said 
Valery Lyndin, a spokesman for the Mission Control. 

``The maneuver was performed to prevent the Mir from uncontrolled descent,'' 
Lyndin told The Associated Press. The station is in a relatively low orbit 
and must be periodically raised. 

Russian officials say they plan to dump the nearly 15-year-old station at the 
end of February unless private funds turn up. Russia had planned to ditch the 
station this year but it remained aloft after the Netherlands-based MirCorp 
leased the station for commercial use. 

MirCorp executives have been in Moscow trying to persuade the government not 
to abandon the station. They promised to raise $100 million to $170 million 
next year. 

But Russian space officials have grown skeptical about MirCorp after it 
failed to pay $10 million for the Progress launch. MirCorp President Jeffrey 
Manber said increased solar activity forced a launch earlier than planned, 
and promised that the government would be reimbursed within four weeks. 

Despite MirCorp's assurances, the Russian Cabinet scheduled a meeting 
Thursday to consider earmarking $27 million to bring the Mir down, the 
ITAR-Tass news agency reported. 

Lyndin said that another Progress with 1.7 tons of fuel, twice the regular 
amount, would have to be launched to the Mir to send it on a controlled 
descent into the ocean.