• Bion-M No.2 (Бион-М) is a planned Russian space mission, part of the Bion-M programme focused on space medicine. The new generation Bion-M continues the...
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    Kosmos 1514 (redirect from Bion-6)
    was launched on 14 December 1983, at 07:00:00 UTC. It was part of the Bion programme. The first Soviet Union orbital flight of a non-human primate was accomplished...
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    Bion-M No.1 (Бион-М) was a Russian space mission, part of the Bion-M programme focused on space medicine. The new generation Bion-M continued the Soviet/Russian...
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    Kosmos 2229 (redirect from Bion-10)
    Soyuz-U launch vehicle from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome. It was part of the Bion programme. Several of the hardware elements on the biosatellite were improved...
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    Kosmos 782 (redirect from Bion-3)
    Kosmos 782 or Bion 3 (Бион 3, Космос 782) was a Bion satellite. It carried 14 experiments prepared by seven countries in all, with participation from scientists...
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  • Bion 11 was a Russian biological research satellite that was part of the Bion programme. Scientists from France, Russia and United States conducted the...
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    Kosmos 2044 (redirect from Bion-9)
    Kosmos 2044, or Bion 9 (in Russian: Бион 9, Космос 2044) was a biomedical research mission involving in nine countries plus ESA: United Kingdom, Hungarian...
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    Kosmos 605 (redirect from Bion-1)
    Kosmos 605 or Bion 1 (Russian: Космос 605), was a Bion satellite. It was the first of eleven Bion satellites launched between 1973 and 1996. Kosmos 605...
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    The Soyuz programme (/ˈsɔɪjuːz/ SOY-yooz, /ˈsɔː-/ SAW-; Russian: Союз [sɐˈjus], meaning "Union") is a human spaceflight programme initiated by the Soviet...
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    Kosmos 936 (redirect from Bion-4)
    Kosmos 936 or Bion 4 (Бион 4, Космос 936) was a Bion satellite. The mission involved nine countries in a series of biomedical research experiments. The...
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    Kosmos 1667 (redirect from Bion-7)
    Kosmos 1667), or Bion 7 was a 1985 biomedical research mission satellite involving scientists from nine countries. It was part of the Bion program. This...
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    Kosmos 1129 (redirect from Bion-5)
    Bion 5, also known as Kosmos 1129 (in Russian: Бион 5, Космос-1129) was a Bion satellite. It was an international biomedical research mission involving...
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    Mars by MOM-1. See more on ISRO's website Chandrayaan programme Indian Human Spaceflight Programme List of missions to Mars "'We are planning to send our...
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    Kosmos 690 (redirect from Bion-2)
    Kosmos 690 or Bion 2(in Russian: Бион 2, Космос 690), was a Bion satellite launched by the Soviet Union in late 1974. Kosmos 690 was launched on 22 October...
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    The Vostok programme (/ˈvɒstɒk, vɒˈstɒk/; Russian: Восток, IPA: [vɐˈstok], translated as "East") was a Soviet human spaceflight project to put the first...
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    The Salyut programme (Russian: Салют, IPA: [sɐˈlʲut], meaning "salute" or "fireworks") was the first space station programme, undertaken by the Soviet...
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    Kosmos 1887 (redirect from Bion-8)
    Bion 8 or Kosmos 1887 (in Russian: Бион 8, Космос 1887) was a Bion satellite. Bion 8 carried a payload of biological and radiation physics experiments...
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    The Voskhod programme (Russian: Восход, IPA: [vɐsˈxot], Ascent or Dawn) was the second Soviet human spaceflight project. Two one-day crewed missions were...
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    Ripley's Believe It or Not! is an American franchise founded by Robert Ripley, which deals in bizarre events and items so strange and unusual that readers...
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  • demonstrators. Some scientific spacecraft such as Dnepropetrovsk Sputnik, Bion and Meteor satellites were also given Kosmos designations. The designation...
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    M1 DISHA Gaganyaan-1 GOSAT-GW GSAT-20 Hakuto-R M2 PROBA-3 (November) 2025 Bion-M No.2 (March) ESCAPADE IM-2 / Lunar Trailblazer (January) IMAP / SWFO-L1...
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  • also the Russian uncrewed Foton (in the early phase named Bion (satellite) satellite programmes were utilised by ESA. These joint activities were regulated...
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  • program also achieved the first space rover deployment with the Lunokhod programme in 1966, and sent the first robotic probe that automatically extracted...
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    GRAVES (system) (category Space Situational Awareness Programme)
    47.3480; 5.5151 and the receiver at a former missile site near Revest du Bion on the Plateau d'Albion at 44°04′17″N 5°32′05″E / 44.0715°N 5.5346°E /...
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    Mir (redirect from Mir programme)
    Following the success of the Salyut programme, Mir represented the next stage in the Soviet Union's space station programme. The first module of the station...
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  • M1 DISHA Gaganyaan-1 GOSAT-GW GSAT-20 Hakuto-R M2 PROBA-3 (November) 2025 Bion-M No.2 (March) ESCAPADE IM-2 / Lunar Trailblazer (January) IMAP / SWFO-L1...
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    "craft, vehicle") will be the first crewed test flight of the Gaganyaan programme, with launch planned for 2026. The mission is planned to demonstrate human...
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    Leonard Browne, Ronald Hargreaves, John Rawlings Rees, Mary Luff and Wilfred Bion, with Tommy Wilson as chairman. Other well-known people that joined the group...
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    Norway–Soviet Union border, before his selection for the Soviet space programme alongside five other cosmonauts. Following his spaceflight, Gagarin became...
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    ' Bion suggested that resettlement should use 'psychiatric machinery; but the machinery need not cause irritation by creaking' and so any programme for...
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