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The phrase "advance space" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a concept related to progress or development in a spatial context, but without additional context, its usage is ambiguous.
Example: "We need to create an advance space for our new project to foster innovation."
Alternatives: "progressive area" or "development zone".
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Reservations must be made in advance; space is limited.
Google bought the machine in cooperation with the Universities Space Research Association, a nonprofit research corporation that works with NASA and others to advance space science and technology.
"We're basically leveraging billions of dollars that has been spent in consumer electronics to advance space exploration and the capabilities of satellites to help people on the planet," says British co-founder and chief executive Will Marshall.
Branson praised the courage of SpaceShipTwo's test pilots, who he said had put their lives on the line to help advance space travel.
The council includes top officials — including the secretaries of state and defense, as well as the head of NASA — working to advance space exploration.
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He founded Starcraft Boosters, a rocket design company, and the ShareSpace Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing space education, exploration and affordable space flight.
Robert L. Forward, a science fiction writer, physicist and inventor whose 11 novels were inspired by his research into gravitational physics and advanced space propulsion, died at his home in Seattle last Saturday.
Dr. Robert L. Forward, owner and chief scientist of Forward Unlimited, a consulting company that describes itself as "specializing in exotic physics and advanced space propulsion," argued that rockets and their fuel would be so heavy that they would prevent a starship from reaching the necessary velocity to go anywhere in a sane amount of time.
This chapter introduces the sun sensor and the star tracker as representatives of the advanced space optical attitude sensors.
This chapter offers an understanding of the different kinds of standards and documents adopted by the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) twenty years later for ensuring advanced space safety measures.
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