Space exploration
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+ | "I'm gonna send him to outa space, to find another race."--"[[Chase the Devil]]" (1976) by Max Romeo | ||
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[[Image:Le Voyage dans la lune.jpg|200px|thumb|right|''[[A Trip to the Moon]]'' ([[1902]]) [[Georges Méliès]]]] | [[Image:Le Voyage dans la lune.jpg|200px|thumb|right|''[[A Trip to the Moon]]'' ([[1902]]) [[Georges Méliès]]]] | ||
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- | '''Space travel''' can refer to: | ||
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- | *[[Spaceflight]], the use of space technology to fly a spacecraft into and through outer space, which may include: | ||
- | **[[Interplanetary travel]], travel between planets within a single planetary system | ||
- | **[[Interstellar travel]], manned or unmanned travel between stars, a popular concept in science fiction | ||
- | **[[Intergalactic travel]], travel between galaxies (another popular science fiction concept) | ||
- | *[[Human spaceflight]], which can include: | ||
- | **[[Space exploration]] | ||
- | **[[Space tourism]] | ||
- | *[[Space Travel (video game)]], an early computer game | ||
+ | '''Space exploration''' is the use of [[astronomy]] and [[space technology]] to explore [[outer space]]. | ||
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"I'm gonna send him to outa space, to find another race."--"Chase the Devil" (1976) by Max Romeo |
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Space exploration is the use of astronomy and space technology to explore outer space.
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