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On June 25, 1997, a Russian Progress M-34 spacecraft collided with the Russian Mir space station.

The uncrewed cargo spacecraft was doing an experimental test of the docking system when it crashed into the space station's Spektr module. The collision ended up puncturing Spektr's hull, causing a slow leak and damaging one of its solar panels. The crew had time to prevent depressurization of the Mir station by installing a hatch cover.
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00:00On this day in space. In 1997 the Russian Progress M-34 spacecraft collided with
00:07the Russian Mir space station. The uncrewed cargo spacecraft was doing an
00:11experimental test of the docking system when it crashed into the space station's
00:15Spectre module. The collision ended up puncturing Spectre's hull, causing a slow
00:20leak and damaging one of its solar panels. The crew had time to prevent
00:24depressurization of the Mir station by installing a hatch cover. And that's what
00:28happened on this day in space.
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