Noun
space exploration (countable and uncountable, plural space explorations)
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Investigation of interplanetary or interstellar space, its properties, biology and the bodies within it; usually with the use of spacecraft.
A common practice for space exploration is to use the Earth-based time zone of the launch site or mission control. Source: Internet
A Nobel Prize has reminded the Swiss that the country’s astrophysicists are at the forefront of many areas of space exploration and research. Source: Internet
A space probe is a scientific space exploration mission in which a spacecraft leaves Earth and explores space. Source: Internet
At the time ESA was formed, its main goals did not encompass human space flight; rather it considered itself to be primarily a scientific research organisation for unmanned space exploration in contrast to its American and Soviet counterparts. Source: Internet
Deep ecologist says New Age politics is too enamored of high technology, space exploration, and computer management systems. Source: Internet
Autonomy would be able to quickly respond upon encountering an unforeseen event, especially in deep space exploration where communication back to Earth would take too long. Source: Internet