space
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Moonshot
A highly ambitious and innovative project, often with a low probability of success but a high potential for revolutionary impact if achieved.
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Houston, we have a problem
This phrase is used to indicate the sudden recognition of a significant difficulty or setback that requires immediate attention.
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Blast off
To launch into space or begin a rapid, powerful ascent or departure.
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All systems go
This phrase indicates that everything is prepared and ready for immediate action or launch.
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Beyond the atmosphere
Referring to the region of space located outside of Earth's protective layer of gases.
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Clear for launch
This phrase indicates that all necessary preparations are complete and permission has been granted to begin an activity or project.
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Fly into orbit
To achieve an exceptionally high level of success, prominence, or activity very rapidly.
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Escape velocity
Escape velocity is the minimum speed an object needs to achieve to break free from the gravitational pull of a planet or other celestial body without further propulsion.
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Go for launch
To give the final command or approval to proceed with a planned launch or the commencement of a major project.
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Launching pad
A place, situation, or opportunity that serves as an initial platform for the start or development of something significant.
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Mission control
The central facility or team responsible for managing and directing complex operations, typically associated with space missions but now often used metaphorically for any group orchestrating a critical project.
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Man on the moon
The historical achievement of humans landing on the lunar surface.
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Orbit a problem
To continuously discuss, consider, or analyze an issue without taking decisive action to resolve it.
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Out of this world
Extremely impressive, excellent, or extraordinary, as if transcending earthly qualities.
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Satellite view
A perspective or visual representation of Earth's surface as if seen from a satellite orbiting high above, often showing a wide area.
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The dark side of the moon
This phrase refers to a hidden, unknown, or less explored aspect of something, often implying a deeper, perhaps darker, reality.
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Weightless
Experiencing a state where one's apparent weight is zero, typically due to the absence of gravitational pull or being in freefall.
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Clear the launchpad
To remove all obstacles and make final preparations for an important action, event, or beginning.
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Asteroid field
An area of outer space densely populated by asteroids, often used metaphorically to describe a situation fraught with numerous obstacles or dangers.
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Zero gravity
The state in which the effects of gravity are not felt, typically experienced by objects or individuals in freefall or orbiting a celestial body.
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Come back to Earth
To return to a realistic or practical state after having been overly idealistic, dreamy, or out of touch with reality.
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Abort mission
To stop an operation or task immediately because it cannot be completed successfully or safely.
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Go into orbit
To become extremely angry or excited, losing self-control.
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One small step
This phrase refers to an initial, often modest action or achievement that serves as the crucial beginning of a much larger, more significant endeavor.
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Beyond the stars
Signifying an immeasurable or ultimate extent, often implying boundless aspiration, distance, or achievement.
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Debris field
An area scattered with numerous fragments of shattered or disintegrated objects.