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01 — How the terminal works

Every time you open the app, Cosmic Reader pulls fresh RSS feeds from a curated list of space-news publishers, normalizes the article metadata, classifies each headline into one of five categories using a keyword router, and presents the merged result in the galaxy map and transmissions feed.

Articles open at their original source — Cosmic Reader is a reading layer, not a mirror. Publishers keep their traffic, you get a unified inbox.

02 — Active source feeds

The terminal is currently tracking these publishers in real time. Click any card to open the publisher's site.

03 — Signal categories

Every article is auto-routed to one of five categories based on title and tags. Categories drive the galaxy map planets and the filter chips in the transmissions view.

Planets & Exoplanets
Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, asteroids, solar-system science.
Physics & Cosmos
Black holes, dark matter, gravitational waves, telescopes.
Moon
Artemis, lunar geology, south-pole missions, craters.
Missions
Rocket launches, crewed flight, probes, SLS, Starship.
AI & Tech
Computing, AI in research, spacecraft autonomy, cybersec.

04 — Editorial stance

We don't pick winners. The feed shows what publishers publish, in publication order, with one click-through to the source. We don't insert sponsored content, don't shadow-rank stories, and don't run a "trending" algorithm beyond a chronological cut.

If we ever change that, we'll say so on this page first.

05 — Suggest a feed

Know a space publisher we should be tracking? Send us the RSS URL: feeds@cosmicreader.app. We review every suggestion and add high-quality outlets within a week.