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Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Astronauts?Astronauts often is covered by Center Media sources.
Left: 26%
Center: 55%
19%
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9% Local Coverage44% National Coverage47% International Coverage
Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Astronauts?Astronauts often is covered by Center Media sources.
Left: 26%
Center: 55%
19%
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AstronautsRelax! It's for low-gravity exercise Astronauts living on the Moon will need to maintain a strict exercise regimen to avoid physical deterioration due to the low gravity, and one proposed solution will have them bouncing off the walls to do so.…See the Story
Boffins want astronauts to exercise via Wall of Death
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
AstronautsNASA’s Artemis program is the main program (at least for now) of near-future deep space human exploration, aiming not just to return astronauts to the Moon but also to establish a sustainable presence, as a stepping stone for Mars missions. The successful completion of Artemis I in December 2022 marked the first milestone, offering crucial insights and data essential for future missions. Now, with Artemis II on the horizon, NASA faces a monument…See the Story
Artemis I and Orion: Now we Know Everything that Went Wrong
AstronautsNASA may soon have another way to get astronauts into space. Plus, the agency reconnects with an old friend and how to train a dog for a walk ... on the moon. VOA’s Arash Arabasadi brings us The Week in Space.See the Story
New Boeing capsule heading to International Space Station
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
AstronautsNASA astronauts noted the new safety measures with Starliner, including the spacecraft's ability to avoid areas known as "black zones" where a spacecraft crew could not survive if a failure occurred.See the Story
How Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft, crew will avoid potentially deadly ‘black zones’ during trip to ISS
Astronauts · New DelhiTwo NASA astronauts -- Indian-origin Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore -- are all set to make their way to space in first crewed Boeing's Starliner spacecraft.See the Story
Indian-American astronaut Sunita Williams gives insight into 1st crewed Boeing Starliner launch: ‘It feels unreal’
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Astronauts · FloridaThe heat shield of the Orion spacecraft intended one day to carry astronauts to the moon under NASA’s Artemis program suffered unexpected damage in more than 100 places as the spacecraft returned to Earth during an uncrewed test flight in 2022, according to a watchdog report released late Wednesday.See the Story
NASA Moon Capsule Suffered Extensive Damage during 2022 Test Flight
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