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On May 12, 2000, two Russian cosmonauts embarked on the 80th and final spacewalk at the Mir space station.

This was also the first commercially financed spacewalk. A private company called Mircorp paid to launch two cosmonauts, Sergei Zalyotin and Alexander Kalery, on the so-called "MirCorp Mission." The goal was to reactivate and repair the station after it had been deserted for eight months. MirCorp decided to lease Mir from the government so they could use it for space tourism. The two cosmonauts spent about 5 hours repairing damages and conducting tests outside the station. They also inspected the station's external hardware to look for signs of wear and tear. This was all done in preparation for commercial crew missions that never happened, because Russia deorbited the Mir space station the following year.
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00:01On this day in space.
00:03On May 12, 2000, two Russian cosmonauts embarked on the 80th and final space block at the Mir space station.
00:09This was also the first commercially financed space block.
00:13A private company called Mirkor paid to launch two cosmonauts, Sergei Zalyotin and Alexander Kiliri, on the so-called Mirkor
00:19mission.
00:20The goal was to reactivate and repair the station after it had been deserted for eight months.
00:25Mirkor decided to lease Mir from the Russian government so they could use it for space tourism.
00:30The two cosmonauts spent about five hours repairing damages and conducting tests outside the space station.
00:35They also inspected the station's external hardware to look for signs of wear and tear.
00:39This was all done in preparation for the commercial crew missions that never happened because Russia de-orbited the Mir
00:44space station the following year.
00:46And that's what happened on this day in space.
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