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Here are the following films that have plots that is space-related: * Dr. No (Project Mercury) * You Only Live Twice (Disappearance of American and Russian astronauts) * Diamonds Are Forever (Diamond satellite) * Moonraker (Moonraker shuttles, Drax's space station) * GoldenEye (GoldenEye satellite) * Tomorrow Never Dies (CMGN satellite) * Die Another Day (Icarus satellite)

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  • Here are the following films that have plots that is space-related: * Dr. No (Project Mercury) * You Only Live Twice (Disappearance of American and Russian astronauts) * Diamonds Are Forever (Diamond satellite) * Moonraker (Moonraker shuttles, Drax's space station) * GoldenEye (GoldenEye satellite) * Tomorrow Never Dies (CMGN satellite) * Die Another Day (Icarus satellite)
  • "Outer Space" is a song by The Muffs
  • The basic observations of astronomy have given an understanding of planetary movements as well as the ability to make simple predictions, such as calculating the arrival of comets, forecasting eclipses, and distinguishing waxing and waning moons. The positions of various celestial bodies relative to Earth have a significant impact on bending and spirituality.
  • The light of Outer Space will always be Night, and the other light modes will be disabled.
  • Outer space, often simply called space, refers to the relatively empty regions of the universe outside the atmospheres of celestial bodies.
  • Outer Space is a song that appears in the leaked demo of Steal This Album! (Known colloquially as Toxicity ll)
  • Outer Space is the Extra world featuring in BEG extra, ADV Extra and EXP extra
  • In many cases, outer space can represent mystery, secrecy, etc. The color black is often regarded as representing evil. In the Western world, many people wear black to funerals to show mourning.
  • Deep Space is located at slot 16 in each solar system as of version 0.78. It is used for expeditions and cannot be colonized.
  • The Outer Space Room is an interior decorator house in Nintendogs. It is the most expensive house in all of Nintendogs, as it costs $100,000.
  • Outer Space only appears in F-Zero GX and F-Zero AX. While made specifically for AX, the AX tracks are unlockable in GX via winning all 4 cups on Master difficulty, meaning this track features in both games. This track is infamous for its ice lanes.
  • Outer Space is a location in Super Paper Mario. It is the primary setting for Chapter 4 and the main setting for Chapter 4-1.
  • Outer Space is a challenge in the Fallout: New Vegas add-on Old World Blues.
  • Outer Space was the twelfth episode of Power Rangers Planet Savior.
  • Outer Space is the area where all the Planets, stars, Galaxies, etc. are located. All the objects and the Universe are also there. Some of these objects include: Asteroids, Meteoroids, Comets, Nabulae, Space "Junk", Space Stations, Sattellites, Radiation, and Ion/Solar Waves. There are known worlds known to have other life. It was also archived that Warp Pipes were able to be built in space by the Warp Pipe Corporation.
  • Outer Space is a Season 2 episode of The Mr. Men Show.
  • Outer space is "the area above an altitude of approximately 100 km."
  • In 1866, Clara Clayton came down with diphtheria and was quarantined for three months. Her father, Daniel Clayton, placed a telescope by her bed, igniting her love in astronomy and science. In the 1870s, Daniel Clayton tried to introduce Clara to young men from good families, but she was always reading From the Earth to the Moon and other Jules Verne novels, so the relationships never worked out. In 1885, Clara discussed with Doc their mutual love for Jules Verne novels, and they viewed the stars through Clara's telescope.
  • Space Shuttle ' Outer space, or just space, is the void that exists between celestial bodies, including the Earth. It is not completely empty, but consists of a hard vacuum containing a low density of particles, predominantly a plasma of hydrogen and helium as well as electromagnetic radiation, magnetic fields, neutrinos, dust and cosmic rays. The baseline temperature, as set by the background radiation from the Big Bang, is 2.7 kelvins (K) (−270.45 °C; −454.81 °F). Plasma with a number density of less than one hydrogen atom per cubic metre and a temperature of millions of kelvins in the space between galaxies accounts for most of the baryonic (ordinary) matter in outer space; local concentrations have condensed into stars and galaxies. In most galaxies, observations provide evidence that
  • Outer space refers to the large void which occupies the empty areas of the sky, outside of the boundaries of the Earth's personal space. The physical study of outer space is referred to as astrology (not to be confused with astronomology, an unrelated pseudo-science which centres around predicting the future). What may or may not exist outside of the boundaries of our atmosphere remains a mystery, although astrologers have made some major breakthroughs in recent years. Outer space was, ostensibly, discovered by the first human ever, given how hard it would be to overlook such a monstrosity. Outer space has been directly responsible for upsetting the ideologies of physical science on several occasions. In one instance, findings directly related to outer space led to a new theory that the Ea
  • Traveling Matt discovered the once-fabled Outer Space in the first episode of Fraggle Rock, "Beginnings," and has since spent much time exploring it. He regularly sends postcards detailing his adventures to his nephew Gobo. Matt misinterprets everything he sees in Outer Space. For example, in the episode The Garden Plot, Traveling Matt believes people roller blading and skateboarding are Silly Creatures who have evolved wheels on their feet. He sometimes believes that creatures that live in Fraggle Rock, like Gorgs for instance, also live in Outer Space.
  • Outer space, or simply space, is the void that exists between celestial bodies, including the Earth. It is not completely empty, but consists of a hard vacuum containing a low density of particles: predominantly a plasma of hydrogen and helium, as well as electromagnetic radiation, magnetic fields, and neutrinos. Observations have now recently proven that it also contains dark matter and dark energy. The baseline temperature, as set by the background radiation left over from the Big Bang, is only 2.7 kelvin (K); in contrast, temperatures in the coronae of stars can reach over a million kelvin. Plasma with an extremely low density (less than one hydrogen atom per cubic meter) and high temperature (millions of kelvin) in the space between galaxies accounts for most of the baryonic (ordinary)
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