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Spread is a Superhero flying through space with a heat trail, side-lighting, and foreshortening.
Completely unaware of it, she'd been flying through space and passing down the tunnel of her subconscious into Aoi's bedroom".
Sometimes the owl is whole, flying through space as the harbinger of doom, as in the painting "Inscape 1" (1997).
"The comet and Rosetta are flying through space at 60,000km an hour," said Dr Jansen, "In many, many aspects this is an absolute first".
It has been flying through space for more than nine years and clocked up over three billion miles while doing so.
That, too, would have happened early in the history of the planets, he added, because there were far more rogue objects flying through space than there are now.
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Andrew Asnes bounced and flew through space like an athletic jazz dancer.
The prize winners, Takaaki Kajita and Arthur McDonald, discovered that neutrinos had mass after all, and can flip from one form to another as they fly through space.
The pictures fly through space on a flat surface, disconcerting in their overlapping assemblages and yet soothingly reminiscent of a Victorian postcard.
A man and woman fly through space, attached to a big, rocking gyroscope and evoke silvery shapes in the night sky.
Such are the facts that can be gleaned from an utterly delightful data visualisation created by Michael and Cary Huang, which allows you to fly through space comparing the size of everything from neutrinos to nebulae.
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