Answer: MIR
MIR is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 206 times.
Referring Clues:
- Cosmonauts' space station
 - Peace, in Russia
 - Russian space station
 - Earth orbiter
 - Atlantis docked with it
 - Home in space
 - Launch of 2/20/86
 - Russian orbiter
 - Station in space
 - Successor to Salyut 7
 - High station
 - Launch of 1986
 - Site of many 90's experiments
 - Tolstoy's "Voyna i ___"
 - It was launched in 1986
 - Aging orbiter
 - 1986 U.S.S.R. launch
 - Russian station
 - It crashed on 3/23/2001
 - Station launched in 1986
 - Russian for peace
 - It crashed on 3/23/01
 - Fallen space station
 - Former Russian orbiter
 - Space station name
 - Fallen Russian orbiter
 - Peace, in Pravda
 - 45-Down in Russian
 - Russian peace
 - Salyut 7's successor
 - It was deorbited in 2001
 - Bygone Russian space station
 - Peace, in Russian
 - Soyuz destination
 - Bygone station
 - Humans last lived there in 2000
 - Old space station
 - It was made to fall in 2001
 - Soon-to-be-scrapped space station
 - Aging space station
 - High station?
 - Fallen Russian space station
 - High station that's now a mere memory
 - Former Russian space station
 - Former orbiter
 - It was launched 2/19/86
 - Village of tsarist Russia
 - It came down in March 2001
 - Peace, to Putin
 - Fallen Russian station
 - Cosmonaut's home away from home, once
 - Former Soviet space station
 - Peace, in Pinsk
 - It disintegrated in 2001
 - Russian space station until 2001
 - 1986 launch
 - Russian space station of old
 - Space shuttle destination, once
 - Old Soviet space station
 - Former space shuttle destination
 - One-time shuttle destination
 - Its deorbit occured in 2005
 - Tolstoy's "Voina i ___"
 - Former space shuttle stop
 - Former space station
 - It fell in 2001
 - Onetime space station
 - Space station for about 15 years
 - It was launched in February 1986
 - Predecessor of the International Space Station
 - Russian orbiter for 15 years
 - Peace, to Tolstoy
 - Russian for "peace"
 - Fallen orbiter
 - Earth orbiter for about 15 years
 - It fell shortly after the 2001 vernal equinox
 - Space station until 2001
 - It was up for just over 15 years
 - It fell in March 2001
 - Soviet space station
 - Salyut successor
 - Erstwhile space station
 - Word in a Tolstoy title
 - It left orbit in 2001
 - Russian mobile home?
 - Space station
 - Orbiter until 2001
 - Russian peasant community
 - Former space docking site
 - Space outcast
 - One-time shuttle stop
 - One-time orbiter
 - Downed Russian orbiter
 - Peace, in St. Petersburg
 - End of a Tolstoi title
 - Novy ___, Russian literary magazine
 - Space station that fell to Earth in 2001
 - Highest Russian territory, once?
 - Satellite launched in 1986
 - Erstwhile orbiter
 - It crashed 3/23/01
 - Downed space station
 - It was launched by the Soviets in 1986
 - Space station that had a supply of vodka
 - Satellite that deorbited in 2001
 - It fell to earth in March 2001
 - Soviet space ship
 - It landed in the Pacific Ocean on 3/23/01
 - First space lab
 - Russian space capsule
 - 1986-to-2001 orbiter
 - It was last inhabited in 2000
 - Old Soviet orbiter
 - Cosmonaut's destination, once
 - Onetime Soyuz destination
 - 'Bei ___ Bist du Schn'
 - Beleaguered spacecraft
 - Bygone space station
 - 'Bei ___ Bist du Schon'
 - Russian spacecraft
 - Soviet spacecraft
 - It came to Earth 3/23/01
 - Former spacecraft
 - Noted space station
 - Former Earth orbiter
 - Old Russian space station
 - Earth orbitor of yore
 - Downed Russian space station
 - Former space research structure
 - Russian space veh.
 - Erstwhile Russian orbiter
 - Novy ___ (Russian literary magazine)
 - Craft whose name means "peace"
 - Space station with cosmonauts
 - Peace, to Pasternak
 - Space station that operated on Moscow time
 - It orbited Earth 86,331 times
 - Russian launch of 1986
 - It spent 5,519 days in orbit
 - Peace, to Pushkin
 - It fell after about 15 years
 - It was in orbit for 15 years
 - End of a Tolstoy title
 - Old USSR space station
 - Soviet launch of 1986
 - It was de-orbited 3-23-01
 - Peace abroad
 - International Space Station precursor
 - Peace, to Peter I
 - Clinton-era space station
 - Old cosmonauts' destination
 - Border
 - Space station launched by the Soviets
 - Old Russ. space station
 - Old Russian orbiter
 - Yuri's "peace"
 - Russian space station once visited by US shuttles
 - Earth orbiter until 2001
 - Soviet satellite
 - It deorbited in March 2001
 - It came down in 2001
 - Russian orbiter until 2001
 - Once-high station?
 - Space station launched in 1986
 - Follower of Salyut 7
 - Onetime Russian space station
 - It fell after 15 years
 - Orbiter for 15 years
 - Red orbiter
 - 'Peace' in Russian
 - I.S.S. forerunner
 - With 57-Down, no-no #3
 - Shannon Lucid's home for 188 days
 - 1986-2001 orbiter
 - Antiquated space station
 - Cosmonaut's home in space, once
 - Pre-2001 space station
 - Defunct Soviet space station
 - Its last revolution was in 2001
 - Putin's peace
 - Station that people once looked up to
 - Defunct space station
 - It went around for 15 years
 - 1986-2001 Earth orbiter
 - Russian orbiter that docked with Atlantis
 - Orbiter from 1986 to 2001
 - Faller of 2001
 - 105-Down launch
 - Russian village
 - It made a big splash in 2001
 - Russian "peace"
 - Former Soviet orbiter
 - Space station deorbited in 2001
 - 1960s-'70s Israeli leader
 - Space station from 1986 to 2001
 - See 10-Down
 - Literally, "peace"
 - Russian space station for 15 years
 - Docking site during the 1980s-'90s
 - Plunger into the Pacific Ocean in 2001
 - High flier until 2001
 - Largest artificial satellite in orbit, before 9-Down
 - "Es tut ___ leid" ("I'm sorry," in German)
 - Historic space station
 - Precursor of the International Space Station
 - First modular space station
 
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