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Space Shuttle Atlantis
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18 - 12 January 1997 - STS-81 - 39B - KSC - 10 days, 4 hours, 56 minutes, 30 seconds - 3,900,000 miles (6,300,000 km) - Rendezvous with Mir, including crew transfer of John Blaha and Jerry Linenger. Carried the SPACEHAB double module and during five days of docked operations with Mir, the crews transferred water and supplies.
19 - 15 May 1997 - STS-84 - 39A - KSC - 9 days, 5 hours, 20 minutes, 47 seconds - 3,600,000 miles (5,800,000 km) - Rendezvous with Mir, including crew transfer of Jerry Linenger and Michael Foale. Carried the SPACEHAB double module.
20 - 25 September 1997 - STS-86 - 39A - KSC - 10 days, 19 hours, 22 minutes, 12 seconds - 4,225,000 miles (6,799,000 km) - Rendezvous with Mir, including crew transfer of Michael Foale and David A. Wolf. Highlights of STS-86 included five days of docked operations and the first joint U.S.-Russian spacewalk during a shuttle mission conducted by cosmonaut Vladimir Titov and astronaut Scott Parazynski.
21 - 19 May 2000 - STS-101 - 39A - KSC - 9 days, 21 hours, 10 minutes, 10 seconds - 5,076,281 miles (8,169,482 km) - International Space Station resupply mission with supplies carried up using a SPACEHAB double module and SPACEHAB Integrated Cargo Carrier pallet. Astronauts James Voss and Jeffrey Williams performed a spacewalk and Atlantis also reboosted the ISS.
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