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  • 1Space Force (Action Force) — Logo of Space Force In story information Type of organization Special space based military unit Space Force is a fictional space military unit that features in the …

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  • 2space — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 empty area ADJECTIVE ▪ large, vast, wide open ▪ She left a large space empty at the bottom of the page. ▪ He loved the wide open spaces of Australia. ▪ …

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  • 3space — Synonyms and related words: 3 D, CAT, accommodation, aerospace, aerosphere, aesthetic distance, air hole, air pocket, airspace, alien, align, allocate, allot, amount, ample scope, amplitude, aperture, apportion, area, arrange, array, astronomical …

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  • 4Depths of Peril — Developer(s) Soldak Entertainment Distributor(s) Masque Publishing (Retail) Impulse (Online) GamersGate (On …

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  • 5Space modulation — is a radio Amplitude Modulation technique used in Instrument Landing Systems that incorporates the use of multiple antennas fed with various radio frequency powers and phases to create different depths of modulation within airspace. This… …

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  • 6Space Shuttle Challenger disaster — For more information about the final mission and crew of the Challenger, see STS 51 L. Space Shuttle Challenger s smoke plume after the in flight breakup that killed all seven crew members …

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  • 7Space Shuttle external tank — A Space Shuttle External Tank (ET) is the component of the Space Shuttle launch vehicle that contains the liquid hydrogen fuel and liquid oxygen oxidizer. During lift off and ascent it supplies the fuel and oxidizer under pressure to the three… …

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  • 8Space Mutiny — Infobox Film name = Space Mutiny image size = 350px| caption = Its Hilarious, ... but not on purpose Hilariously Bad imdb id = 0096149 writer = Maria Dante starring = Reb Brown Cissy Cameron Cameron Mitchell James Ryan John Phillip Law Graham… …

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  • 9space — {{11}}space (n.) c.1300, an area, extent, expanse, lapse of time, aphetic of O.Fr. espace, from L. spatium room, area, distance, stretch of time, of unknown origin. Astronomical sense of stellar depths is first recorded 1667 in Paradise Lost.… …

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  • 10Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center — Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center …

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