MIRNEWS.387 6 OCTOBER 1997 Communications MIR during mission STS86: The communications to and from the MIR during the link-up period of Atlantis and MIR demonstrated what we can expect when of the International Spacestation the Russian and American segments will be operational. For matters regarding the whole complex the American side will take care for the communications and traffic between the Russian segment and TsUP-M will only concern Russian matters (experiments, maintenance, advices, etc.) The lion's share of the communications went via Atlantis. During windows in which the MIR was able to communicate via Russian tracking facilities they only handled Russian matters. The communications between MIR and Atlantis took place via an intercom system. Sometimes Atlantis also took care of the Packet Radio traffic for MIR. During the link-up MIR seldom used the Altair-2 facility. Images of the approach of Atlantis and the EVA of Parazynski and Titov made from inside MIR were directly transmitted to earth via Russian tracking stations on UHF frequencies. Sometimes the comments on those images went via the VHF channel. On 28.09 Altair-2 was in use for the relay of video- recordings. Progress-M36: This freighter blasted off from Baykonur on 5.10.1997 at 15.08.57UTC. All went well. The Pr-M36 will deliver the normal cargo: water, food, fuel, experiments and a spare computer. Among the repair material is a special glue ('germetik') to be used during the repair of the Spektr. Progress- M36 is expected to dock at MIR's aft docking port (Kvant-1 +X axis) on 7.10 at 1642UTC. Transmissions Pr-M36: On 5.10 during the 3d orbit (1944-1946UTC) Telemetry was heard in the 165 and 166 mc bands. During the 4th orbit (2114-2119UTC) the signals in het 165 and 166 mc were very strong. The transmitter on 922.755mc was active during that pass. TCA was at 21.15.54UTC Progress-M35: This old freighter is no longer needed and will separate from MIR on 6.10 at 1124UTC for a short autonomous flight and decay in the atmosphere over a designated area in the Pacific East of New Zealand at 1424UTC. Mini-sputnik: A small copy of Sputnik-1 will also be delivered by Pr-M36. During the next EVA of Solovyov and Vinogradov on 16.10.1997 this Sputnik will be 'launched' manually. This satellite will send 'bleeps' on a frequency in the 2 Meter amateur band to recall the launch of the first artificial earth satellite on 4.10.1957. Chris v.d. Berg, NL-9165/A-UK3202.