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  • 121Space-filling curve — 3 iterations of a Peano curve construction, whose limit is a space filling curve. In mathematical analysis, a space filling curve is a curve whose range contains the entire 2 dimensional unit square (or more generally an N dimensional hypercube) …

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  • 122Space weapon — LGM 118A Peacekeeper MIRVs re entering Earth s atmosphere. Space weapons are weapons used in space warfare. They include weapons that can attack space systems in orbit (i.e. anti satellite weapons), attack targets on the earth from space or… …

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  • 123Space geostrategy — Geostrategy in space (also referred to as astrostrategy) deals with the strategic considerations of location and resources in outer space territory. In essence, it is the study of the strategic application of resources to the geography of space.… …

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  • 124Space Exploration Alliance — On June 3, 2004, thirteen of the United States premier space advocacy groups, industry associations and space policy organizations teamed up to form an umbrella organization known as the Space Exploration Alliance. The primary purpose of the SEA… …

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  • 125Space Exploration Initiative — For other uses, see SEI (disambiguation). Artistic Conception of Space Station Freedom with the STS Orbiter Vehicle Alan Chinchar s 1991 rendition of for NASA On July 20, 1989, the 20th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon landing, George H. W. Bush …

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  • 126Space logistics — Broadly speaking, based on the generally accepted definition of military logistics, space logistics is the science of planning and carrying out the movement of humans and materiel to, from, and within space combined with the ability to maintain… …

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  • 127Space Shuttle Mission 2007 — Infobox VG| title = Space Shuttle Mission 2007(The 2008 Edition) developer = [http://www.excitingsimulations.com Exciting Simulations (tm)] publisher = [http://www.simsquared.com Simsquared Ltd.] distributor = designer = license = Commercial… …

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  • 128space — n. & v. n. 1 a a continuous unlimited area or expanse which may or may not contain objects etc. b an interval between one, two, or three dimensional points or objects (a space of 10 metres). c an empty area; room (clear a space in the corner;… …

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