space travel

NOUN
  1. a voyage outside the Earth's atmosphere
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How To Use space travel In A Sentence

  • I remember my junior high school science teacher telling his class to forget about space travel because it was physically impossible to break through the gravitational pull of Earth's atmosphere.
  • Space travel is one of the marvels/wonders of modern science.
  • The young man has a bee in his head about space travel.
  • In time, he hoped to bring down the price of space travel to make it more affordable.
  • With that grit and patience and understanding of greatness required to reach that star level, conversely, the meteoritic rise and atmospheric flameouts of Hollywood one-hit wonders mimics the dangers of untethered space travel. Daniel Radcliffe Talks Quitting Drinking Alcohol, Beating 'Child Star' Label
  • He's also a proponent of manned space travel even though his background might indicate that he would be more interested in interplanetary robotic missions. Who Should Be The Next Administrator of NASA? - NASA Watch
  • in this computer game, space travellers are vaporized by aliens
  • Course content included bioastronautics (ie, the study of the effects of space travel on humans), occupational health, and human and research requirements in space (eg, hygiene, preventive medicine).
  • Far right: beam me up! Space travel was a reality and its influence was enormous.
  • Also, von Braun's ability to popularize space travel/"schmooze" his way through Army/NASA/DC bureaucracy was in another class. Bill Nelson Continues To Block NASA Administrator Nominees - NASA Watch
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