MIRNEWS.265 11 JULY 1995 RESUMED MY ACTIVITIES IN MY STATION: Just returned from the United States, where I was during the launch, docking, separation and landing of the STS-71, Atlan tis. Still suffering from 'jetlag' and not back in my normal work-rhythm. But nevertheless here some facts about MIR/Atlantis and the plans for MIR this month. Atlantis blasted off from KSC on 27.06.1995 at 1932UTC. Docking at the Kristall-module on 29.06.1995 at 1300UTC. 4.07.1995 at 1055UTC Soyuz-TM21 with Solovyov and Budarin separated from MIR's Kvant-1 module for a photomission of the undocking of Atlantis. 4.07.1995 at 1110UTC successful undocking of Atlantis from MIR. 4.07.1995 at 1138UTC Soyuz-TM21 redocked to Kvant-1. This took place 5 minutes earlier than was planned due to a malfunction of the Ts.V.M.-1 (main computer on board MIR). Solovyov per formed the docking manually while the deviation of MIR was already 10 degrees. 7.07.1995 at 1455UTC soft landing of Atlantis on the S.L.F. (Shuttle Landing Facility) of Kennedy Space Centre. Plans MIR-operations this month: 14.07.1995: 1ste spacewalk (EVA): Checking airseal of docking port in -Z before the redocking of Kristall and an attempt to deploy the naughty solararray of Spektr. Beginning of EVA at 0340UTC, duration somewhat more than 5 hrs. 17.07.1995: Possibly, depending on the results of the 1st EVA, the redocking of Kristall from the -X axis (forward port) to the radial port -Z axis. If so this operation will begin at abt 0200UTC. There was a 2d EVA on schedule for 18.07 (later put back to 19.07), but possibly this EVA will be cancelled. Depending on the results of the 1st EVA. Progress-M28: If all goes well during the operations mentioned above this freighter will be launched from Baykonur on 20.07. Docking has to take place on 22.07 at the forward (-X) docking port of the complex. More news about the near future: There is an EVA planned on 18.08.1995 to install on the outer surface of MIR experiments among which the Belgian MIRAS. This experiment has been brought to MIR by the Spektr module. Euromir'95: The launch of this mission with Soyuz-TM22 has been put back to 1.09.1995. (Gidzenko, Avdeyev and Reiter). Chris v.d. Berg, NL-9165/A-UK3202.