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interplanetary space

n. (context astronomy English) That part of outer space between the planets of a solar system and its star

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interplanetary space

n. the part of outer space within the solar system

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Interplanetary space
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These nights interplanetary space rippled with the strange lights of war, and the atmosphere glowed with ionization from shock waves, beamed radiation, fusion explo­.

These nights interplanetary space rippled with the strange lights of war, and the atmosphere glowed with ionization from shock waves, beamed radiation, fusion explosions .

ARCOT, AT THE CONTROLS of the Ancient Mariner, increased the acceleration as the ship speared up toward interplanetary space.

The finger of light, which was nothing less than a sharply focused energy beam of obviously high intensity, snapped past the swerving ship only a thousand yards away in the emptiness of interplanetary space.

Three men, three women, frozen, falling through interplanetary space forever.

WITH THIS FIRST BOOK the millions of young interplanetary space enthusiasts who have been following Tom Corbett's adventures on the radio, television and in newspaper cartoon strips will now have the opportunity to have them available on their own home bookshelves to read and reread and enjoy permanently.

First there is the near future, the exploration of interplanetary space during the next quarter-century.

A space station is still the first step in conquering interplanetary space.

That the intimate intestinal activities of cows should be detectable from interplanetary space is a little disconcerting, especially when so much of what we hold dear is not.

As long as she didn't think about the wisdom of taking apart the spacecraft in deep interplanetary space, it didn't trouble York.

In the depths of interplanetary space, where Earth and Moon were reduced to faint specks, man had left no mark but a handful of ageing spacecraft, a thin hiss of radio static.

But these are the laws our planet obeys as we ourselves, glued by gravity to the surface of the Earth, hurtle through interplanetary space.