MIRNEWS.178 4 JULY 1993 Soyuz-TM17 docked to MIR space station: This ship with on board the reliefcrew and the Frenchman Haignere docked to MIR (forward docking port) on 3.07.93 at 1624UTC. The docking took place in the automatic mode (Kurs- system). Before S-TM17 began her final approach the freighter Progress-M17 had to undock. So a few minutes before the final approach Pr-M17 undocked and was brought in a safe distance from MIR. This happened before MIR, S-TM17 and Pr-M17 came in our range. During the pass in orb. 42169, 1607-1612UTC, radio- traffic could be monitored on 121.750 mc and 143.625 mc. Sere- brov reported that he would obey the order to go into the landing module immediately. Neither of the crews commented the final approach. There had been a long transmission via Al- tair, which ended a few minutes before docking. Good images of the complex (by S-TM17's cameras) and the docking port could be seen. Durin the pass in orb. 42170, 1742UTC, it was obvious that all was well: the hatches had been opened and the first meeting between the 2 crews had already taken place. MIR started to transmit to TsUP the videorecordings of the ap- proach and the welcome of the new crew. All cosmonauts, also Tsibliyev, Serebrov and Haignere, could be heard via 143.625 mc. During this pass MIR also transmitted on 145.550 mc. Via the digital memory microphone Polishchuk could be heard with a greeting of P. and Manakov to a conference of radio-amateurs in (probably) St. Petersburg. During the next pass (orb. 42171, 1915UTC, MIR transmitted on 145.550, 143.625 and 144.475 mc. After a CQ-call in Russian and English, Haignere spoke in French with the radio-amateur Francis, FC1OKN. Altair: From 4.07 until 22.07.93 Haignere, in cooperation with his Russian colleagues, will conduct experiments in the framework of the French scientific program Altair. Spacewalks: If all goes according to previous planning the new crew (the 14th main expedition to the MIR station) will make 3 spacewalks. Progress-M17: This freighter still flew autonomously in the night from 3 to 4.07.93 and was visually observed by Mr. Wim Holwerda (Working group artificial satellites) during MIR's pass in orb. 42174, 2227UTC, at abt. 8 KM behind MIR. Wim also saw the 3d stage of the rocket which gave S-TM17 the last 'push' on 1.07.93. Pr-M17 carries a returncapsule. In a next MIR-report I hope to tell somewhat about the fate of Pr-M17 and that capsule. Chris v.d. Berg, NL-9165/A-UK3202.