space age in English

noun
1
the era starting when the exploration of space became possible.
as the Space Age evolved, massive amounts of data gushed in
adjective
1
very modern; technologically advanced.
a space-age control room

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1. Radiation hardening joins the space age

2. 5 The space age dawned in the twentieth century.

3. The Aristarchus Plateau has fascinated lunar observers since before the space age

4. Space-age technology will be used to penetrate the chamber without introducing outside air.

5. If this done the space age will advance in order and not in confusion and rivalry.

6. The Russians orbited the first man-made earth satellite in 1957 and the space age became a reality.

7. 27 Shot in vibrant colours and from bizarre angles, their squeaky clean Space Age home epitomises this antiseptic respectability.

8. Although supermarkets are flashy and space-age, a future generation will eventually tire of traipsing round the endless aisles.

9. 8 Although supermarkets are flashy and space-age, a future generation will eventually tire of traipsing round the endless aisles.

10. (4) The next track, ‘Space Age Ballad,’ is a haunting acoustic number that recalls contemporaries Ghost and their psychedelic Balladry .

11. (4) The next track, ‘Space Age Ballad,’ is a haunting acoustic number that recalls contemporaries Ghost and their psychedelic Balladry .

12. The technology of our bodily mechanisms is incredibly more advanced than anything man has been able to accomplish in this space age.

13. 9 The space age escalator and exposed metal piping of the foyer segued into a spiraling wooden staircase and crinkly old master prints.

14. The rapid improvements in Aeronautic technology meant that humans reach the space-age in less than 60 years from the first powered flight

15. In institutions of higher learning, educators teach law, medicine, chemistry, engineering, and high technologies, fields that command the more lucrative jobs in this computer and space age.

16. At the dawn of the space age and the introduction of sounding rockets, aeronomy became a subdiscipline concerning the upper layers of the atmosphere, where dissociation and ionization are important.

17. Become Ruler of the World by establishing and leading a Civilization from the dawn of man into the space age: Wage war, conduct diplomacy, discover new technologies, go head-to-head with some of history’s greatest leaders and build the most powerful empire the world has ever known.

18. ‘‘The issue, really, this year is the Anomalously warm sea surface temperatures in the Atlantic,’ said Frank Lepore of the National Hurricane Center in Miami, Florida.’ More example sentences ‘It's added a rare touch of glamour to the club, whose space-age stadium squats Anomalously on the edge of a determinedly humdrum town.’

19. ‘‘The issue, really, this year is the Anomalously warm sea surface temperatures in the Atlantic,’ said Frank Lepore of the National Hurricane Center in Miami, Florida.’ More example sentences ‘It's added a rare touch of glamour to the club, whose space-age stadium squats Anomalously on the edge of a determinedly humdrum town.’

20. Space age pop collagists Broadcast formed in Birmingham, England, in 1995; comprised of vocalist Trish Keenan, guitarist Tim Felton, bassist James Cargill, keyboardist Roj Stevens, and drummer Steve Perkins, the quintet came together out of a shared affection for the psychedelic cult band the United States of America, a primary influence on their subsequent work as a group.