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Definition of space travel in English: space travelnoun mass nounTravel through outer space. Example sentencesExamples - Diamandis came up with the X Prize, hoping it would have the same effect on space travel as the Orteig Prize had on air travel.
- I felt the images of the space ships, planets, and space travel were quite nice.
- We have learned that space travel can take its toll on astronauts.
- It raises the question: what are we getting out of manned space travel?
- According to the report, further space travel would be halted if missions could not safely enter orbit.
- Retro, pop art, space travel, motorcycling and architecture all provide inspiration for his work.
- Morton had been going over thoughts in his head about space travel.
- We will focus our future research aboard the station on the long-term effects of space travel on human biology.
- Most people believe that space travel is the only way to experience microgravity, but that is a misconception.
- Its astronomers looked into the heavens, named the stars, and paved the way for space travel and exploration.
- We have to have a fundamental breakthrough in space travel which may come this year, next year, 100 years or never.
- Our own era has seen space travel, in vitro fertilization, cloning, and the Internet.
- In addition, atom lasers may yield extremely precise gyroscope navigation for air and space travel.
- Currently, of course, one can argue that space travel is just too dangerous.
- One of the big problems with space travel is the astronauts need protection against harmful radiation rays.
- In her life, she has seen two world wars, the arrival of the car and flight, right through to space travel and computers.
- But surely it must be possible for us to lead a pain-free existence in this modern world of space travel and palm computers?
- It's already spent 241 days in orbit and racked up an incredible 158 million kilometres of space travel.
- The X Prize just might hasten liftoff for affordable, everyday space travel.
- People have a bad habit of comparing space travel with air travel.
Derivatives noun Imagine that you are an intergalactic space traveller, voyaging through the ancient cosmos. Example sentencesExamples - China's first space traveller had permission to crash-land in the Australian outback, news reports said yesterday.
- A Russian spacecraft docked flawlessly and ahead of schedule at the International Space Station yesterday, delivering an American space traveller and a new two-man Russian-American crew.
- Already, the astronauts are conducting cutting-edge medical research that will benefit not only future space travellers, but also earth-bound sufferers of cancer, diabetes and bone wasting diseases, to name just a few.
- Science fiction's ability to create entirely new worlds provides the genre with an extended armoury of creative tools and a flexibility that helped sustain the popularity of TV's most famous time and space traveller.
Definition of space travel in US English: space travelnounspās ˈtravəl Travel through outer space. Example sentencesExamples - Our own era has seen space travel, in vitro fertilization, cloning, and the Internet.
- We have to have a fundamental breakthrough in space travel which may come this year, next year, 100 years or never.
- In addition, atom lasers may yield extremely precise gyroscope navigation for air and space travel.
- We will focus our future research aboard the station on the long-term effects of space travel on human biology.
- It raises the question: what are we getting out of manned space travel?
- Retro, pop art, space travel, motorcycling and architecture all provide inspiration for his work.
- Currently, of course, one can argue that space travel is just too dangerous.
- We have learned that space travel can take its toll on astronauts.
- One of the big problems with space travel is the astronauts need protection against harmful radiation rays.
- According to the report, further space travel would be halted if missions could not safely enter orbit.
- Diamandis came up with the X Prize, hoping it would have the same effect on space travel as the Orteig Prize had on air travel.
- Its astronomers looked into the heavens, named the stars, and paved the way for space travel and exploration.
- But surely it must be possible for us to lead a pain-free existence in this modern world of space travel and palm computers?
- Most people believe that space travel is the only way to experience microgravity, but that is a misconception.
- People have a bad habit of comparing space travel with air travel.
- I felt the images of the space ships, planets, and space travel were quite nice.
- Morton had been going over thoughts in his head about space travel.
- It's already spent 241 days in orbit and racked up an incredible 158 million kilometres of space travel.
- The X Prize just might hasten liftoff for affordable, everyday space travel.
- In her life, she has seen two world wars, the arrival of the car and flight, right through to space travel and computers.
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