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The Lyappa arm, officially Automatic system of re-docking, was a robotic arm used during the assembly of the Soviet/Russian space station Mir. Each of the Kvant-2, Kristall, Spektr and Priroda modules was equipped with one of these arms, which, after the module had docked to the Mir Core Module's forward port, grappled one of two fixtures positioned on the core module's hub module. The module's main docking probe was then retracted, and the arm raised the module so that it could be pivoted 90 degrees for docking to one of the four radial docking ports.

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The word “Lyappa” does not exist in Russian. It is probably a corruption of . ==Gallery==
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Image:Lyappa arm and attach fixture on Mir.jpg | Lyappa arm and attach fixture on Mir Image:Mir arm1.jpg|Lyappa arm at the RKK Energiya museum Image:RP1357 p165 Repositioning Kvant module using Lyappa arm.svg | A diagram showing how the arm was used to relocate Kvant-2. File:Mir Docking Cone Placement and Module Movements.pdf|A diagram showing the Konus drogue and module movements around Mir's docking node ==References==
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