spaceship Earth that we call home.
space, every business we enter, and the identities of people who are nearby.
sparks?" And who cares? Well, that very
space can transmit a certain strength electric field. It can transmit-- it can support certain things. Whatever space is, and we don't know what space is, but whatever it is, it has the
Spanish reached Peru, long before the United States was even a dream. At a time when Leonardo da Vinci was still honing his talents in a far away part of the world, through the
spaces. And then on the right, what I was saying is that this distinction between, you know, people say, "Well, there are living beings and then there are
space. It is not blind, turn the crank, and wherever we end up is where we end up.
Spain, which is about the only country in Europe that is attacking the Zionist state. And so this was a political setup.
space expanding, the detailed way in which that happened ultimately dictates
space. For example, anybody could say what question should I ask, but the real issue is what's the What are the input
space to be able to think about problems.
sparkle, right? Cuz it's a unicorn, it's special. Okay, it's going to be a little donkey there but they're trying to replace themselves with a unicorn but
Space law is a is a wild west at this point. It's like who owns the moon?
Space warp. Bending space.
SpaceX, but this is a company that's trading that has $16 billion in revenue with 8 billion in profits and it's going
spaces in our day that you could make better where you're kind of doing nothing at all.
spaceship we can take a trip up too see everyone around me in the state is got
spaceship we can take a trip up too see everyone around me in the state is got
space rocket.
space rocket uh just out at sea that was being towed. Um I was able to get my
space junk that is incredibly damaging, even tiny little particles. Should we be concerned about having something this
spacecraft reentering from orbits, and the sheer number of the anticipated
spacecraft means that more parts will survive intact to Earth. Usually, parts of the fuel system. So, we do have an
space and that the education is not disrupted. So, currently, for instance, we're preparing for the start of the
Spain's central government plans to distribute the minors across mainland Spain, but warns it's a process that
Spain's contact as well EU law to support these minors. So it is
Spain, France, Croatia. Other European countries have been helping fight the
space station worth how many thousands of liters of of refined petroleum that could have gone somewhere else and the
"Space Cadet" premieres globally on Prime Video on July 4, so everyone can watch it on Prime.
Space Center. And I was wandering around there.
Space, aerospace always takes longer to do anything than what they say will happen.
Space had been kind of boring for a while and very much the same for a number of decades.
SpaceX has launched I think around 280 times.
Spanish is my first language-- matriarchal household surrounded by amazing cooks.
spaces where you feel like you belong because it did.
spans. And if we're not being interrupted by something external, then we interrupt ourselves.
Spandana. "Any ideas for journaling prompts to understand how you're feeling?
sparked your interest in folklore and space.
spatial memories, was bigger in these cab drivers than in matched controls.
spanned almost 40 years now?
spatial interaction, interaction in space, so one thing is that, do we think-- how people are going to interact with that
Spam. Does it have any fiber or no fiber?
Space exploration is a global initiative.
Space makes me happy, and feel free, and liberated, and calm.
SpaceX is massively leading the way, but there's lots of other things coming up behind it.
space for science facilities, all of that for well under $1 trillion.
SpaceX have nearly got theirs ready.
Space Station. The Russians kept that rocket totally secret.
spacecraft at huge personal risk and fly in it around the world without actually touching anything.
Space Station. And so everybody's going to be doing it slightly different, but I think it's great that we're going to get more and more people in space, because I