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1Space debris — populations seen from outside geosynchronous orbit (GEO). Note the two primary debris fields, the ring of objects in GEO, and the cloud of objects in low earth orbit (LEO) …
2Make (software) — make Original author(s) Stuart Feldman Initial release 1977 Type build automation tool In software development, Make is a utility that automatically builds executable programs and libraries from source code by rea …
3Space Race — For a discussion of all spaceflight programs to date, see History of spaceflight. For a list of key events, see Timeline of space exploration. For other uses of the term, see Space Race (disambiguation). A replica of Sputnik 1, the world s… …
4Space gun — For other uses, see Space gun (disambiguation). The Quicklauncher spacegun A space gun is a method of launching an object into outer space using a large gun, or cannon. It provides a method of non rocket spacelaunch. In the HARP Project a U.S.… …
5space station — space station, adj. an orbiting manned structure that can be used for a variety of purposes, as to assemble or service satellites, refuel spacecraft, etc. Also called space platform. [1940 45] * * * Manned artificial structure designed to revolve …
6For You, For Me Tour — Tour by Kylie Minogue Start date September 30, 2009 End date …
7for — [ weak fər, strong fɔr ] function word *** For can be used in the following ways: as a preposition (followed by a noun): I bought some flowers for Chloe. Wait there for a while. as a conjunction (connecting two clauses): I told her to leave, for… …
8make way for something — make way for (something) to create space for something else. Some fine old buildings have been torn down to make way for an ugly new parking garage …
9make way for — (something) to create space for something else. Some fine old buildings have been torn down to make way for an ugly new parking garage …
10space exploration — Investigation of the universe beyond Earth s atmosphere by means of manned and unmanned spacecraft. Study of the use of rockets for spaceflight began early in the 20th century. Germany s research on rocket propulsion in the 1930s led to… …