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Iniziati gli esperimenti spaziali: i russi costruiscono un laboratorio in orbita terrestre
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Iniziati gli esperimenti spaziali: i russi costruiscono un laboratorio in orbita terrestre

Russia's Federal Medical-Biological Agency (FMBA) has developed proposals for a multi-functional medical-biological module to be added to Russia's Orbital Station, aiming to transition from individual experiments on the International Space Station to a comprehensive orbital laboratory. The FMBA has already initiated several space experiments, four of which are included in the planned research agenda for the Russian Orbital Station. On May 8, the FMBA and Roscosmos formed a joint working group focused on medical and sanitary protection for workers in the rocket and space industry, covering scientific research, medical support for cosmonauts, and other areas. Vladimir Kozhemykin, the lead designer of the Russian Orbital Station, previously stated that the station could be fully constructed by 2034. Roscosmos head Dmitry Bobkov emphasized that installation of the first ROS module is planned for 2028 and highlighted the importance of aligning the completion of the ISS with the development of the new Russian orbital station.

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Iniziati gli esperimenti spaziali: i russi costruiscono un laboratorio in orbita terrestre

Russia's Federal Medical-Biological Agency (FMBA) has developed proposals for a multi-functional medical-biological module to be added to Russia's Orbital Station, aiming to transition from individual experiments on the International Space Station to a comprehensive orbital laboratory. The FMBA has already initiated several space experiments, four of which are included in the planned research agenda for the Russian Orbital Station. On May 8, the FMBA and Roscosmos formed a joint working group focused on medical and sanitary protection for workers in the rocket and space industry, covering scientific research, medical support for cosmonauts, and other areas. Vladimir Kozhemykin, the lead designer of the Russian Orbital Station, previously stated that the station could be fully constructed by 2034. Roscosmos head Dmitry Bobkov emphasized that installation of the first ROS module is planned for 2028 and highlighted the importance of aligning the completion of the ISS with the development of the new Russian orbital station.

Lettura del bias (Centro): The article provides factual information about Russia's plans for its orbital station and related collaborations between agencies like FMBA and Roscosmos. It includes quotes from officials and outlines technical developments without apparent ideological framing or biased language. There is no clear傾

Perché questi punteggi (Fattualità 95 · Obiettività 90): The article provides specific details about the Federal Medical-Biological Agency (FMBA) submitting design proposals for a multi-functional module to the Russian Space Council, mentions four experiments already included in the research plan, and quotes officials like Oleg Orlov and Vladimir Kozhemya

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