Noun
(uncountable) The application of science and engineering to the exploration and utilization of outer space
(countable) Any particular scientific or engineering discipline used in this field
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAsked to appear before a Joint Committee of the U.S. House and Senate that year, he testified on his belief that spin-offs from space technology were benefiting the infirm and the elderly. Source: Internet
Since the advent of space technology in the latter half of the twentieth century, the ownership of property in space has been murky, with strong arguments both for and against. Source: Internet
Francis Scarpaleggia said the West Island MDA facility is world-renowned for its space technology. Source: Internet
The three GEO satellites, including the newly launched one, can help significantly enhance the overall technical indicators of the BDS-3 system, according to the satellite developer China Academy of Space Technology (CAST). Source: Internet
Its three movements represent Houston's development, from a rural economy to its role as a leader in space technology. Source: Internet
Government strategy is for the space industry to be a £40bn business for the UK by 2030, capturing a 10% share of the $250bn world market for commercial space technology. Source: Internet