1. space age - Noun
2. space age - Adjective
the age beginning with the first space travel; from 1957 to the present
Source: WordNetThis is the first convention of the space age - where a candidate can promise the moon and mean it. David Brinkley
I think we are trying to run the space age with horse and buggy moral and spiritual equipment. Technology you see has no morals and with no moral restraints man will destroy himself ecologically, militarily, or in some other way. Only God can give a person moral restraints and spiritual strength. Billy Graham
Delta fin Delta Fins on a 1959 Buick Electra 225 Riviera The 1958 Buick was marketed beginning in September 1957, just as the space age began with the launching of Sputnik I on October 4 of that year. Source: Internet
Characteristics and commentary Vance's science fiction runs the gamut from stories written for pulps in the 1940s to multi-volume tales set in the space age. Source: Internet
History of the Buran programme Background The Soviet reusable space-craft programme has its roots in the very beginning of the space age, the late 1950s. Source: Internet
The four-piece perfectly captured the era’s zeitgeist both in music and fashion, Score in particular rocking a truly remarkably haircut while helping to pen such earworms as I Ran (So far Away), Space Age Love Song, and Wishing. Source: Internet