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This revolution in space travel puts humans into contact with other intelligent, spacefaring civilizations throughout the Milky Way, and allows us to create off-world settlements and conduct interspace commerce—but also, inevitably, exposes us to a range of existential dangers.

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The virtual option happened via a platform called Interspace.

And earlier this month, a technology company called Universal Movement teamed up with the aerospace manufacturers at Safran Seating to develop the “Interspace Lite,” which transforms an aircraft’s middle seat into a divider that not only separates passengers, but forces at least a bit of social distancing by eliminating the ability to sit in the middle seat entirely.

The design is called Interspace Lite, produced in partnership with Universal Movement.

Last fall, he unveiled Interspace, a set of panels embedded in the upholstery of seat backs that already meet government regulations.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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