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moon shot

NOUN
  1. the launching of a spacecraft to the moon

How To Use moon shot In A Sentence

  • We now have chips that cram vastly more processing power in little laptops than was available - total - to NASA at the time of the first moon shot.
  • As you may recall, the Gemini capsules were intended to circle the earth a bunch of times with two astronauts on board - as a prequel to a moon shot.
  • The dogged Soviet pursuit of a Moon shot led to notable advances. Times, Sunday Times
  • Anything great in this world has been accomplished through teamwork: the moon shot, the Internet, civil rights.
  • It's a complicated vehicle - 2500 parts and more computing power than the first moon shot.
  • When he died, a former student, a leading planetary scientist, arranged for his ashes to be placed on board a moon shot.
  • In 1970 I published an article on the Apollo moon shot in which I compared the television presentation of that occasion to the airing of a sporting event.
  • And then we complain about the dullness, and invent excitements that are the kind we really like: moon shots, spaceships, curing diseases.
  • The lighting was dim, like any other bar, and there were old nostalgic pictures of moon shots and moonwalks everywhere.
  • The dogged Soviet pursuit of a Moon shot led to notable advances. Times, Sunday Times
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