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spacecraftspace‧craft /ˈspeɪs-krɑːft $ -kræft/ noun (plural spacecraft) [countable]  - From 1960 to 1965 the Soviets launched twenty-six known spacecraft into deep space.
- Mission designers are very thorough in eliminating any excess weight from the spacecraft.
- Nova was developing in parallel as a booster capable of hurling a spacecraft to the Moon on a direct flight mission.
- Of the production run of nine, only three Ranger spacecraft remained.
- Only incoming or outgoing spacecraft were allowed in its air-space.
- Over the next hours the spacecraft is in free fall toward the lunar surface, constantly accelerating in the lunar gravity.
- Short-term forecasts are required day-to-day in spacecraft management for orbit prediction.
- The astronauts were more than 13, 000 miles from the spacecraft when they lifted off early Thursday.
► Astronomyasteroid, nounastro-, prefixastronaut, nounastronomical, adjectiveastronomy, nounastrophysics, nounAU, aurora borealis, nounBig Bang, the, nounblack hole, nouncelestial, adjectivecomet, nounconstellation, nouncorona, nouncosmic, adjectivecosmic ray, nouncosmology, nouncosmonaut, noundead, adjectiveearth, nouneclipse, nouneclipse, verbecliptic, nounequinox, nounescape velocity, nounextraterrestrial, adjectivegalactic, adjectivegalaxy, noungeostationary orbit, nounHubble Space Telescope, the, infinity, nounintergalactic, adjectiveinterplanetary, adjectiveinterstellar, adjectiveJupiter, nounlaunch, verblaunch, nounlight year, nounLittle Bear, lunar, adjectivelunar month, nounmagnitude, nounMars, nounMercury, nounmeteor, nounmeteoric, adjectivemeteorite, nounMilky Way, the, month, nounmoon, nounmorning star, nounNASA, nounnebula, nounNeptune, nounnew moon, nounnova, nounobservatory, nounorbit, verborbit, nounorbiter, nounouter space, nounphase, nounplanet, nounplanetarium, nounplasma, nounPluto, nounquadrant, nounquarter, nounquasar, nounradio telescope, nounring, nounrocket, nounsatellite, nounSaturn, nounsea, nounshooting star, nounsolar, adjectivesolar system, nounspace, nounspace capsule, nounspacecraft, nounspace probe, nounspaceship, nounspace shuttle, nounspace station, nounstar, nounstargazer, nounsteady state theory, nounstellar, adjectivesun, nounsunspot, nounsupernova, nountelescope, nountelescopic, adjectiveterrestrial, adjectiveUranus, nounVenus, nounwane, verbwax, verbwhite dwarf, nounworld, nounzenith, noun VERB► launch· From 1960 to 1965 the Soviets launched twenty-six known spacecraft into deep space.· In late 1958 the United States launched three Pioneer spacecraft on missions to the Moon.· Meanwhile, the Soviets had launched two Luna-type spacecraft at the Moon in early 1963. a vehicle that is able to travel in space |