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spaceflight

Or space flight

[speys-flahyt]

noun

  1. the flying of manned or unmanned spacecraft into or in outer space.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of spaceflight1

First recorded in 1945–50; space + flight 1
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Example Sentences

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And her “something blue,” she revealed, was a souvenir she brought on her controversial 11-minute Blue Origin spaceflight.

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The name, she added, was a reminder "that spaceflight is not just a feat of engineering, but an act of goodwill - for the benefit of every human, everywhere".

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One of the key experiments, she explains, will investigate the impact of spaceflight on six varieties of crop seeds.

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Commercial spaceflight has rapidly expanded, with private companies looking to harness space resources and build new economies beyond Earth.

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But even that boundary was ignored in the wake of the spaceflight criticism, as commenters began targeting her four-year-old child simply because "it's cool now", he says.

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