MIRNEWS.347 24 FEBRUARY 1997 FIRE ON BOARD OF THE MIR-SPACESTATION: Radiotraffic during VHF windows for our position in the mor ning of 24.02.1997 revealed that something serious had happe ned on board MIR. Somewhat earlier there was already an indi cation: a direct TV-link from MIR with Oberpfaffenhofen via Altair-1 for this morning did not take place. During the 3d pass for our position (orb. 62943, 1341-1348UTC) the cloven hoof came out: in a conversation with his consultants on earth Ewald reported about a fire on board. This fire broke out last night. An oxygen cartridge caught fire and a grey smoke spead out in all parts of the complex. Korzun and Kaleri fought against the fire with extinguishers and the others tried to push back the smoke. All crewmembers had to wear gas- masks. This lasted two and a half hours the maximum endurance of those masks. The extinction water caused a high humidity and the temperature of the atmosphere was higher than normal. Ewald did not get smoke or just a little bit in his longs and to remain on the safe side he swallowed coal- and vitamineta- blets and milkproducts. He was very tired but he did not think that this had been caused by something like pollution, but by the lack of sleep. He went asleep at 6 o'clock in the morning and woke up 4 hours later. Jerry Linenger was very busy collecting airsamples for pollution tests. He also tried to determine the amount of formaldehyde. The crew of six was in the Base Block when the fire began in an adjacent room. Russian toxicologists are analysing telemetric data about MIR's on board atmosphere. The crew already collected urine- and salivasamples and later on they got instructions to col lect bloodsamples and to do additional medical tests. In the course of the day a TV pressconference was on schedule and a lot of journalist were waiting in Oberpfaffenhofen. Ewald told that the events had caused such a mess in the station that it was not convenient to have that TV session today. As a pallia tive Ewald answered some questions about the nightly occuren ces and his statements almost fully confirmed the information gathered by me for this report. Chris v.d. Berg, NL-9165/A-UK3202.