单词 | deep space |
释义 | > as lemmasdeep space deep space n. a term for the regions of space that are either (a) beyond the solar system or (b) well outside the earth's atmosphere; also attributive. ΘΚΠ the world > the universe > space > [noun] > beyond solar system outer space1842 deep space1952 1952 M. St. Clair in ‘E. Crispin’ Best SF (1955) 184 I am aware of an intense loneliness. It's a normal response to the deep space situation. 1954 Jrnl. Brit. Interplanetary Soc. 13 16 These specialized ‘deep-space’ rocket vehicles would, of course, be refuelled and serviced from satellite ships. 1960 F. Gaynor Dict. Aerospace 69 Deep space, a colloquial term for space beyond the outermost boundaries of our solar system. 1962 New Scientist 22 Mar. 676/2 Deep-space missiles..being fired far out into space and then falling back to approach the target at a steep angle and a high velocity. 1969 Daily Tel. 11 Jan. 1/4 They will also send back to Earth information about deep space during the 155 million-mile journey [to Venus]. < as lemmas |
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