deep space
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- deep-space adjective
Etymology
Origin of deep space
First recorded in 1950–55
Example Sentences
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In support of future deep space exploration, the agency is advancing nuclear power and propulsion technologies designed to expand mission capabilities and enable travel farther into the solar system.
From Science Daily
The crew will also act as medical test subjects, sending back data and imagery from deep space.
From BBC
The technology could also enable navigation in places where GPS signals cannot reach, including deep space and underwater environments such as submarines.
From Science Daily
The interest here is not just the many thousands of pictures including close-ups of the rings of Saturn, but the technology that can put cameras in deep space and send images back to Earth.
Astronomers assign catalog numbers like NGC 2264 to help identify and study deep space objects, especially those made of gas, dust, and young stars.
From Science Daily
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