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  2. Space exploration - Wikipedia

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    Space exploration is the use of astronomy and space technology to explore outer space. [1] While the exploration of space is currently carried out mainly by astronomers with telescopes, its physical exploration is conducted both by uncrewed robotic space probes and human spaceflight. Space exploration, like its classical form astronomy, is one ...

  3. List of topics in space - Wikipedia

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    Architecture in space; Batteries in space; Christmas in space; Corrosion in space; Death in space; Dogs in space; Dust in space; Economy in space (Mining in space) Garbage in space; Humans in space; Hygiene in space; Industry in space; Interstellar and circumstellar molecules; Locomotion in space; Medicine in space; Mice in space ...

  4. Future of space exploration - Wikipedia

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    An article in science magazine Nature suggested the use of asteroids as a gateway for space exploration, with the ultimate destination being Mars. In order to make such an approach viable, three requirements need to be fulfilled: first, "a thorough asteroid survey to find thousands of nearby bodies suitable for astronauts to visit"; second ...

  5. Outline of space exploration - Wikipedia

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    The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to space exploration. Space exploration – use of astronomy and space technology to explore outer space. [1] Physical exploration of space is conducted both by human spaceflights and by robotic spacecraft.

  6. Portal:Outer space - Wikipedia

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    Outer space (or simply space) is the expanse that exists beyond Earth's atmosphere and between celestial bodies. It contains ultra-low levels of particle densities , constituting a near-perfect vacuum of predominantly hydrogen and helium plasma , permeated by electromagnetic radiation , cosmic rays , neutrinos , magnetic fields and dust .

  7. Exploration of dwarf planets - Wikipedia

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    The concept of human exploration of dwarf planets has intrigued scientists since Pluto's discovery in 1930. Despite the vast distances and significant challenges, advancements in space technology could make such endeavors possible. Colonizing dwarf planets offers potential economic benefits due to the presence of rare and valuable ores. [23]

  8. Barbie first became an astronaut in 1965. Now, she's traveled ...

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    In the decades since Barbie first became an astronaut, she has held more than 200 careers. Still, the brand has long-celebrated mankind's space exploration with the creation of dolls honoring the ...

  9. Outer space - Wikipedia

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    Deep space is defined by the United States government as all of outer space which lies further from Earth than a typical low-Earth-orbit, thus assigning the Moon to deep-space. [118] Other definitions vary the starting point of deep-space from, "That which lies beyond the orbit of the moon," to "That which lies beyond the farthest reaches of ...