Progress M-34 undocked from Mir at 10:22:45 UTC on 24 June 1997, in preparation for a docking test planned for the next day. On 25 June 1997, the spacecraft re-approached Mir under manual control (
TORU), in a test intended to establish whether Russia could reduce the cost of Progress missions by eliminating the
Kurs automated docking system. At 09:18 UTC, whilst under the control of
Vasily Tsibliyev, the Progress spacecraft collided with the space station's
Spektr module, damaging both the module itself, and a
solar panel. Its deorbit burn was conducted at 05:34:58 UTC, with the spacecraft being destroyed during
reentry over the
Pacific Ocean at 06:31:50. ==See also==