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Discover LudwigThe phrase "space experiment" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to any scientific investigation or test that is conducted in outer space. Example: The team of astronauts conducted a series of space experiments to study the effects of zero gravity on plant growth.
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The "ants in space" experiment is my favourite, though Peta might not approve.
Tass, the Soviet press agency, said, "The space experiment has been successfully com pleted.
Armengol, J. M. P. et al. Quantum communications at ESA: towards a space experiment on the ISS.
VARIANT is a joint international space experiment on current density measurements in ionospheric-magnetospheric plasmas.
Results are well agreed with the phenomenon observed in space experiment.
YODA is a semi-automated data handling and analysis system for the PAMELA space experiment.
Now, a space experiment has overturned the view that geckos are entirely serious creatures, showing that they are open to a spot of fun after all.
A quick Google search shows that the official Chinese news agency, Xinhau, revealed in March that its scientists were planning a quantum information and technology space experiment.
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Much better is the dancehall-in-space experiment "There Was a Murder".
We also present lessons learned from this investigation for a potential deep-space experiment that will reveal the origin of the discovered anomaly and also will characterize its properties with an accuracy of at least two orders of magnitude below the anomaly's size.
The spider who became the star of an Egyptian teenager's outer-space experiment has settled into the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History after returning from a three-month stint aboard the International Space Station.
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