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a. suitable for a launch into, or travel through, space.
Usage examples of "spaceworthy".
A small, modern force could easily overwhelm this shag-bag-rag-bag of barely spaceworthy vehicles.
The old ship was as spaceworthy as she ever would be, and she had somewhere to go.
Humans were creative enough to have come up with just about every possible design that would still be spaceworthy, and the visitor was rather utilitarian.
Afterward I was able to jury-rig the ship well enough to get it spaceworthy and limp home.
She would have liked to stick around until the Thelerie became spaceworthy on their own.
Here, a quarter-sphere of spaceworthy armor-glass replaced everything but the rear bulkhead and the deck, and a simulated starscape twinkled outside.
Outside of a thin line of patrol ships guarding the approaches to the planet, lest a stray galaxy ship come wandering in, the meat fleet represented all the spaceworthy hulls on Texas.
Within a year, every spaceworthy hull under the Texas flag would be armed with a minimum of one Darlene space rifle, but no one was sure that Texas would be allowed a year.
Beam Constant, allowed by the Beam Drive, applies equally to a fast frigate and a slow-boat-to-China, assuming that such a scow would be spaceworthy at all.
Yuuzhan Vong attack force long enough that the Kubaz got every spaceworthy ship offplanet.
Still, there were few women on Fria, and Hilton hoped that enough working stiffs would keep on the job to get La Cucaracha repaired and spaceworthy before the fungus cargo was loaded.
La Cucaracha was his own, and he kept half the crew busy opening the heat-sealed jets, doing jury-rig repairs, and making the vessel comparatively spaceworthy.
Rndeel arrived towing the other three Dushau and a white bodybag, swearing about Dushau in general, the first three were ready to certify the lander spaceworthy.
Gage had signaled the repair facility that his most urgent repairs had been completedas indeed the most urgent of them hadand that he was spaceworthy.