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Russia to Launch Starlink Analog: "Rasvet
Roscosmos announced a Russian Starlink equivalent, "Rasvet," developed by Bureau 1440, aiming to provide nationwide broadband internet access, particularly in remote areas lacking terrestrial infrastructure.
Russia to Launch Starlink Analog: "Rasvet
Roscosmos announced a Russian Starlink equivalent, "Rasvet," developed by Bureau 1440, aiming to provide nationwide broadband internet access, particularly in remote areas lacking terrestrial infrastructure.
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16% Bias Score


Musk Urges ISS Deorbiting Amid Safety Concerns
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk urges deorbiting the aging International Space Station (ISS) within two years due to safety concerns stemming from recurring leaks and structural issues in the 20-year-old Russian Zvezda module, prompting a postponement of a crewed flight and raising questions about the ISS's fu...
Musk Urges ISS Deorbiting Amid Safety Concerns
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk urges deorbiting the aging International Space Station (ISS) within two years due to safety concerns stemming from recurring leaks and structural issues in the 20-year-old Russian Zvezda module, prompting a postponement of a crewed flight and raising questions about the ISS's fu...
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44% Bias Score


Cosmos 482 probe falls into Indian Ocean after decades in orbit
The Soviet Cosmos 482 probe, launched in March 1972 to explore Venus but failing to leave Earth's orbit, re-entered the atmosphere on Saturday and fell into the Indian Ocean west of Jakarta, Indonesia, as predicted by Roscosmos.
Cosmos 482 probe falls into Indian Ocean after decades in orbit
The Soviet Cosmos 482 probe, launched in March 1972 to explore Venus but failing to leave Earth's orbit, re-entered the atmosphere on Saturday and fell into the Indian Ocean west of Jakarta, Indonesia, as predicted by Roscosmos.
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32% Bias Score


Japanese Astronaut Takes Command of International Space Station
Japanese astronaut Takuya Onishi took command of the International Space Station (ISS) on Friday, succeeding Russian cosmonaut Aleksey Ovchinin. Onishi will lead Expedition 73 until December 8, 2025, overseeing scientific experiments and a planned spacewalk; Ovchinin and his crew will land in Kazakh...
Japanese Astronaut Takes Command of International Space Station
Japanese astronaut Takuya Onishi took command of the International Space Station (ISS) on Friday, succeeding Russian cosmonaut Aleksey Ovchinin. Onishi will lead Expedition 73 until December 8, 2025, overseeing scientific experiments and a planned spacewalk; Ovchinin and his crew will land in Kazakh...
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16% Bias Score


Roscosmos Restructuring: Focus Shifts to Immediate Priorities
Dmitry Bakanov, Roscosmos's new director general, dismissed two deputies, two heads of major institutions, highlighting a shift towards immediate priorities like enhancing satellite coverage for military operations and developing lighter-lift rockets over long-term projects such as the heavy-lift ro...
Roscosmos Restructuring: Focus Shifts to Immediate Priorities
Dmitry Bakanov, Roscosmos's new director general, dismissed two deputies, two heads of major institutions, highlighting a shift towards immediate priorities like enhancing satellite coverage for military operations and developing lighter-lift rockets over long-term projects such as the heavy-lift ro...
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52% Bias Score


Russia Replaces Roscosmos Head Amidst Space Program Setbacks
Russia's Roscosmos space agency saw its head Yuri Borisov replaced by Dmitri Bakanov, amid criticism of Borisov's leadership, following the failure of the Luna-25 mission and a decline in Russian space launches compared to the US and China.
Russia Replaces Roscosmos Head Amidst Space Program Setbacks
Russia's Roscosmos space agency saw its head Yuri Borisov replaced by Dmitri Bakanov, amid criticism of Borisov's leadership, following the failure of the Luna-25 mission and a decline in Russian space launches compared to the US and China.
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48% Bias Score

ISS Zvezda Module Leak Persists Despite Repairs
Despite a June 2025 announcement claiming its repair, a slow leak persists in the ISS's Zvezda module; ongoing efforts by Russian and American specialists to locate and fix the leak continue, despite its reduced rate.

ISS Zvezda Module Leak Persists Despite Repairs
Despite a June 2025 announcement claiming its repair, a slow leak persists in the ISS's Zvezda module; ongoing efforts by Russian and American specialists to locate and fix the leak continue, despite its reduced rate.
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40% Bias Score

Russia Appoints Veteran Cosmonaut Sergey Krikalev as Space Cooperation Envoy
Russian President Vladimir Putin appointed cosmonaut Sergey Krikalev as his special representative for international space cooperation on May 22, 2025; Krikalev, born in 1958, has flown six space missions totaling over 803 days and is a Hero of the Soviet Union and Hero of Russia.

Russia Appoints Veteran Cosmonaut Sergey Krikalev as Space Cooperation Envoy
Russian President Vladimir Putin appointed cosmonaut Sergey Krikalev as his special representative for international space cooperation on May 22, 2025; Krikalev, born in 1958, has flown six space missions totaling over 803 days and is a Hero of the Soviet Union and Hero of Russia.
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40% Bias Score

Cosmos 482 Probe Falls into Indian Ocean
The Soviet Cosmos 482 probe, launched in March 1972 to explore Venus but failing to leave Earth's orbit, re-entered the atmosphere and fell into the Indian Ocean on Saturday, as predicted by Roscosmos.

Cosmos 482 Probe Falls into Indian Ocean
The Soviet Cosmos 482 probe, launched in March 1972 to explore Venus but failing to leave Earth's orbit, re-entered the atmosphere and fell into the Indian Ocean on Saturday, as predicted by Roscosmos.
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32% Bias Score

Roscosmos Progress MS-30 Launch Broadcast on 250 Digital Platforms
At 00:24:27 Moscow time, Roscosmos launched the Progress MS-30 cargo ship to the ISS carrying 2.6 tons of supplies, including equipment, food, and a new spacesuit; the launch was simultaneously broadcast on 250 digital platforms and various media outlets, reaching over 12 million people on digital s...

Roscosmos Progress MS-30 Launch Broadcast on 250 Digital Platforms
At 00:24:27 Moscow time, Roscosmos launched the Progress MS-30 cargo ship to the ISS carrying 2.6 tons of supplies, including equipment, food, and a new spacesuit; the launch was simultaneously broadcast on 250 digital platforms and various media outlets, reaching over 12 million people on digital s...
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40% Bias Score

Roscosmos Leadership Change Amidst Russia's Lagging Space Program
Vladimir Putin replaced Roscosmos director Yuri Borisov with Dmitry Bakanov on February 6th, 2025, amid Russia's lagging space program, marked by fewer launches (17 in 2024) and satellites (<300) compared to the US (145 launches, 8925 satellites) and China (68 launches, 806 satellites), and signific...

Roscosmos Leadership Change Amidst Russia's Lagging Space Program
Vladimir Putin replaced Roscosmos director Yuri Borisov with Dmitry Bakanov on February 6th, 2025, amid Russia's lagging space program, marked by fewer launches (17 in 2024) and satellites (<300) compared to the US (145 launches, 8925 satellites) and China (68 launches, 806 satellites), and signific...
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56% Bias Score
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