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Princeton's WordNet

  1. interstellar spacenoun

    the space between stars

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  1. interstellar spacenoun

    The space between the stars

Wikipedia

  1. Interstellar Space

    Interstellar Space is a studio album by American jazz saxophonist John Coltrane, featuring drummer Rashied Ali. It was recorded in 1967, the year of his death, and released by Impulse! Records in September 1974.

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  1. interstellar space

    Interstellar space refers to the space between stars in a galaxy, often filled with cosmic dust, gas, and plasma. It is also the region where interstellar medium, minor concentrations of hydrogen, helium, and molecular clouds exist. Mainly, it is understood as the region within a galaxy beyond the influence of the gravitational field or boundary of a planetary system.

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  1. Interstellar Space

    Interstellar Space was one of the final studio albums recorded by the saxophonist John Coltrane before his death in 1967, originally-released posthumously by Impulse! Records on LP in 1974.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of interstellar space in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of interstellar space in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8

Examples of interstellar space in a Sentence

  1. Don Gurnett:

    In a historical sense, the old idea that the solar wind will just be gradually whittled away as you go further into interstellar space is simply not true, we show with Voyager 2 -- and previously with Voyager 1 -- that there's a distinct boundary out there. It's just astonishing how fluids, including plasmas, form boundaries.

  2. Edward Stone:

    We also have galactic cosmic rays, which are out in the interstellar space trying to flow in, and some of them, only about 30 percent of what's outside, can actually reach Earth.

  3. Ed Stone:

    This has really been a wonderful journey that began with the launch of two spacecraft in 1977 to explore Jupiter and Saturn, our journey has expanded deeper and deeper into space. We had no quantitative idea of how big this bubble is that the sun creates around itself with its supersonic solar wind, made of ionized plasma, which is speeding away from the sun in all directions. And we didn't know the spacecraft could live long enough to reach the edge of the bubble, leave it and enter nearby interstellar space.

  4. Suzanne Dodd:

    A mystery like this is sort of par for the course at this stage of the Voyager mission, the spacecraft are both almost 45 years old, which is far beyond what the mission planners anticipated. We’re also in interstellar space – a high-radiation environment that no spacecraft have flown in before. So there are some big challenges for the engineering team. But I think if there’s a way to solve this issue with the AACS, our team will find it.

  5. Suzanne Dodd:

    A mystery like this is sort of par for the course at this stage of the Voyager mission, the spacecraft are both almost 45 years old, which is far beyond what the mission planners anticipated. We're also in interstellar space -- a high-radiation environment that no spacecraft have flown in before. So there are some big challenges for the engineering team. But I think if there's a way to solve this issue with the AACS, our team will find it.


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  • espace interstellaireFrench
  • csillagközi térHungarian
  • межзвёздное пространствоRussian
  • ఇంటర్స్టెల్లార్ స్పేస్Telugu

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