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space age

NOUN
period of space travel
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There is a strong showing of Austin-affiliated talent premiering new work this year, including Linklater’s “Apollo 10 ½: A Space Age Childhood,” an animated fusion of memory piece and sci-fi fantasy; “The Lost City,” an action-comedy starring self-declared “honorary Austinite” Sandra Bullock; and “The Last Movie Stars,” a six-part documentary on Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward directed by Ethan Hawke, who was born in Austin.

From Los Angeles Times

“To me, the Space Age is a broader cultural movement, and our next giant leap will require the contributions of artists, engineers, and everyone in between.”

From Washington Times

For comparison, during the entirety of the space age, humankind has only managed to achieve 70,780 launches, and more than half of them did not leave Earth’s atmosphere.

From Scientific American

"Dream Chaser is a sustainable concept that will bring economic benefits to the UK, create skilled jobs in the sector and ensure the UK thrives in the commercial space age," he added.

From BBC

"Since the dawn of the space age, there have been concerns that space travel can be harmful to astronauts," she said.

From BBC