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Russians to Crash Aging Mir

386636 10: FILE PHOTO: As viewed from Atlantis'' flight deck, backdropped against Cook Strait, the Tasman Sea and the South Pacific, several components of Mir greet STS-79 crewmembers looking through aft-flight deck windows, September 19, 1996. On March 12, 2001, it has been reported that the aging Mir space station is due to descend into earth's atmosphere March 20, where it will eventually ditch into the Pacific Ocean. (Photo courtesy of NASA/Newsmakers)
386636 10: FILE PHOTO: As viewed from Atlantis'' flight deck, backdropped against Cook Strait, the Tasman Sea and the South Pacific, several components of Mir greet STS-79 crewmembers looking through aft-flight deck windows, September 19, 1996. On March 12, 2001, it has been reported that the aging Mir space station is due to descend into earth's atmosphere March 20, where it will eventually ditch into the Pacific Ocean. (Photo courtesy of NASA/Newsmakers)
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