Border |
Red orbiter |
1986 launch |
High station |
Peace abroad |
Indian chief |
Earth orbiter |
Aging orbiter |
Home in space |
Yuri's "peace |
Space outcast |
Space station |
Bygone station |
Faller of 2001 |
Former orbiter |
Putin's "peace |
Russian "peace |
Soviet orbiter |
Launch of 1986 |
Fallen orbiter |
Title in India |
Russian commune |
Russian station |
Peace, to Putin |
It fell in 2001 |
Russian orbiter |
Russian village |
1986 USSR launch |
Cosmonaut's home |
Literally "peace |
Station in space |
Chief, in India. |
Peace, in Pravda |
Peace, in Russia |
One-time orbiter |
Soviet satellite |
Salyut successor |
1986-2001 orbiter |
Famous space stn. |
Former spacecraft |
I.S.S. forerunner |
Peace in the USSR |
Peace, to Peter I |
Peace, to Tolstoy |
Russian for peace |
Soviet space ship |
Peace, to Pushkin |
Soyuz destination |
Erstwhile orbiter |
Launch of 2/20/86 |
Russian community |
Old space station |
Soviet spacecraft |
Space abode, once |
'Peace' in Russian |
Once-high station? |
Russian space ship |
Russian space veh. |
Space station name |
Salyut 7 successor |
Chief, in Calcutta |
Orbiter until 2001 |
Rabin's predecessor |
Peace, to Pasternak |
Downed space station |
Former Earth orbiter |
Follower of Salyut 7 |
It came down in 2001 |
Noted launch of 1986 |
Russian mobile home? |
Salyut 7's successor |
1986-to-2001 orbiter |
Orbiter for 15 years |
Soviet space vehicle |
Former space station |
Bygone space station |
Fallen space station |
Soviet space station |
Successor to Salyut 7 |
Former Soviet orbiter |
Former Soviet station |
It crashed on 3/23/01 |
It left orbit in 2001 |
One-time shuttle stop |
Onetime space station |
Russian space capsule |
It fell in March 2001 |
Old Russian revolver? |
Soviet launch of 1986 |
Defunct space station |
Russian space station |
Bygone Russian orbiter |
Downed Russian orbiter |
End of a Tolstoi title |
It fell after 15 years |
Pre-2001 space station |
Russian launch of 1986 |
Tolstoy's "Voina i ___ |
Troubled space station |
Beleaguered spacecraft |
End of a Tolstoy title |
Bei ___ Bist Du Schoen |
Tolstoy's "Voyna i ___ |
Bei ___ Bist Du Schön |
Fallen Russian orbiter |
Former Russian orbiter |
1986-2001 Earth orbiter |
It crashed on 3/23/2001 |
It was launched in 1986 |
Tolstoy's "Voinai _____ |
Word in a Tolstoy title |
Atlantis docked with it |
Erstwhile space station |
It was deorbited in 2001 |
Object of a 2001 deorbit |
Old Soviet space station |
Peace, in St. Petersburg |
Antiquated space station |
It fell to Earth in 2001 |
Station launched in 1986 |
Earth orbiter until 2001 |
Space station until 2001 |
Orbiter from 1986 to 2001 |
Clinton-era space station |
Commune in czarist Russia |
Cosmonauts' space station |
Erstwhile Russian orbiter |
Former space shuttle stop |
It was de-orbited 3-23-01 |
Onetime Soyuz destination |
Station deorbited in 2001 |
Former space docking site |
Russian peasant community |
Old Russian space station |
It deorbited in March 2001 |
Satellite launched in 1986 |
Russian orbiter until 2001 |
Cosmonaut's home until 2001 |
It was made to fall in 2001 |
It went around for 15 years |
Its deorbit occured in 2005 |
It was "de-orbited" in 2001 |
Old cosmonauts' destination |
Former Soviet space station |
Defunct Soviet space station |
Fallen Russian space station |
It fell from the sky in 2001 |
It made a big splash in 2001 |
It spent 5,519 days in orbit |
It was in orbit for 15 years |
Russian orbiter for 15 years |
Russian space station of old |
It fell after about 15 years |
Downed Russian space station |
One-time shuttle destination |
Bygone Russian space station |
Former Russian space station |
Atlantis was found here, once |
Cosmonaut's destination, once |
Ditched Russian space station |
It orbited Earth 86,331 times |
It was last inhabited in 2000 |
Site of many 90's experiments |
Space station with cosmonauts |
Craft whose name means "peace |
Onetime Russian space station |
Historic Russian space station |
It fell to earth in March 2001 |
Longtime Russian space station |
Space station launched in 1986 |
Atlantis docked with it in 1995 |
Cosmonaut's home away from home |
Cosmonaut's home in space, once |
Earth orbiter from 1986 to 2001 |
Former space research structure |
Its last revolution was in 2001 |
Space shuttle destination, once |
Humans last lived there in 2000 |
Earth orbiter for about 15 years |
Former space shuttle destination |
Highest Russian territory, once? |
It was launched in February 1986 |
It was up for just over 15 years |
Prerevolutionary Russian commune |
Satellite that deorbited in 2001 |
Russian space station until 2001 |
Space station for about 15 years |
Bei __ Bist Du Schoen," 1937 song |
Bei ___ Bist Du Schoen," 1937 hit |
It was involved in a 2001 breakup |
Bei ___ Bist du Schön," 1937 song |
Station that had a supply of vodka |
Novy ___ (Russian literary magazine) |
International Space Station precursor |
Soviet space station launched in 1986 |
Space station launched by the Soviets |
Station that people once looked up to |
Orbital station that broke up in 2001 |
It was launched by the Soviets in 1986 |
Erstwhile microgravity research center |
Site visited by the first space tourist |
International Space Station predecessor |
Modular space station assembled in orbit |
Space station that fell to Earth in 2001 |
Space station that had a supply of vodka |
Spaceship that used the Moscow time zone |
It landed in the Pacific Ocean on 3/23/01 |
Russian orbiter that docked with Atlantis |
Space station that operated on Moscow time |
Space station that crashed to Earth in 2001 |
Space station whose final module was Priroda |
It broke apart over the South Pacific in 2001 |
It fell shortly after the 2001 vernal equinox |
Station that had a supply of cognac and vodka |
Predecessor of the International Space Station |
It landed in the South Pacific Ocean on 3/23/01 |
Space station that made a fiery reentry in 2001 |
Russian space station once visited by US shuttles |
Craft that held the longest single-human spaceflight |
Two-time Ultimate Fighting Championship heavyweight champ Frank |
Komm, Gib ___ Deine Hand" (The Beatles's German version of "I Want To Hold Your Hand") |