- Kvant-2
Kvant-2 (Russian: "Квант-2"; English: Quantum-II/2) (77KSD, TsM-D, 11F77D) was the third module and second major addition to the Mir space station. Its primary purpose was to deliver new science experiments, better life support systems, and an airlock to Mir. It was launched on
November 26 ,1989 on aProton rocket . It docked to Mir onDecember 6 .pecifications
*Length: 12.2 m
*Diameter: 4.35 m
*Mass: 19,640 kg
*Habitable volume: 61.9 m3
*Wingspan: 24 m
*Configuration: 77K (TKS) based moduleDescription
Kvant-2 was the first Mir module based on the
TKS spacecraft . Kvant-2 was divided into three compartments. They were the EVA airlock, the instrument/cargo compartment, and the instrument/experiment compartment. The instrument/cargo compartment could be sealed off and act as an extension or a back-up to the airlock. Before Kvant-2 docked to the station, EVAs had to be carried by depressurizing the docking node on the Core Module. Kvant-2 also carried the Soviet version of theManned Maneuvering Unit for theOrlan space suit . It delievered the Salyut 5B computer which was an improvement over the Argon 16B computer already on the station. Kvant-2 had a system for regenerating water from urine and a shower for personal hygiene. It carried six gyrodines to augment those already located inKvant-1 . Unlike Kvant-1, Kvant-2's gyrodines were only accessible from the exterior which turned out to make replacement of failed ones more difficult.Scientific equipment on Kvant-2 included a high-resolution camera, spectrometers, X-ray sensors, the Volna 2 fluid flow experiment, and the Inkubator-2 unit which was used for hatching and raising
quail . A list of experiments and equipment follows:* ARIZ X-ray spectrometer
* ASPG-M scan platform carrying ITS-7D IR spectrometer (using the Czech sensor platform first used on Vega spacecraft).
* Cosmic dust detectors
* Gamma 2 spectrometer package
* Ikar EVA unit
* Inkubator 2 - bird egg incubator
* KAP-350 topographic camera
* MKF-6MA Earth resources film camera - 6 spectral bands. Provided by East Germany.
* MKS-M2 optical spectrometer
* Phaza AFM-2 spectrometer
* Spektr-256 spectrometer
* Sprut 5 charged particle spectrometer (installed 1991).
* TV cameras
* Volna 2 propellant tank demonstration (250kg)Gallery
External links
* [http://www.russianspaceweb.com/mir_kvant-2.html Russian Space Web]
* [http://www.astronautix.com/craft/kvant2.htm Encyclopedia Astronautica]
*Gunter's Space Page - information on [http://www.skyrocket.de/space/doc_sdat/kvant-2.htm Kvant-2]
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