Shuttle-Mir History/Background/More on Soviet/Russian Spacecraft

Director of Operations - Russia

To support the astronauts, scientists and engineers working in Russia, NASA created the Director of Operations - Russia (DOR). The DOR also served as NASA's on-the-scene representative to the Russian trainers and managers.

This position was staffed by NASA astronauts, many of whom also flew to Mir onboard shuttles. DORs generally stayed in Russia for six month tours. They lived and worked in a dormitory, called the "Prophy," or Prophylactorium, which the Russians have historically used for cosmonauts returning from spaceflights

Shuttle-Mir DORs' profiles are available in the links, below.

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Operations
Star City Life
Profile: Kenneth Cameron
Profile: William Readdy
Profile: Ronald Sega
Profile: Michael Baker
Profile: Charles Precourt
Profile: Wendy Lawrence
Profile: Michael Lopez-Alegria
Profile: Brent Jett

 

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