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The development and application of technology for space exploration and scientific research.

Astronomy: The study of celestial objects, phenomena, and the entire universe.
Astrophysics: The branch of astronomy that explains the behavior and properties of celestial objects.
Planetary Science: The study of planets, moons, and other bodies in the solar system.
Astrodynamics: The study of spacecraft motion and orbits in space.
Rocket Propulsion: The technology and science behind the propulsion of rockets and spacecraft into space.
Satellites: Artificial objects placed into orbit around the Earth for various purposes, including communication, scientific research, and military surveillance.
Spacecraft Design: The process of creating and designing spacecraft for specific missions and objectives.
Space Environment: The study of the environment in space, including radiation, particles, and other factors that affect spacecraft and human life.
Space Exploration: The investigation of space and other celestial bodies by means of manned and unmanned missions using spacecraft.
Spacecraft Navigation: The process of determining a spacecraft's position and course of travel using various sensors and instruments.
"Space technology is technology for use in outer space, in travel (astronautics) or other activities beyond Earth's atmosphere, for purposes such as spaceflight, space exploration, and Earth observation."
"Space technology includes space vehicles such as spacecraft, satellites, space stations, and orbital launch vehicles."
"Deep-space communication."
"In-space propulsion."
"A wide variety of other technologies including support infrastructure equipment and procedures."
"Many common everyday services for terrestrial use such as weather forecasting, remote sensing, satellite navigation systems, satellite television, and some long-distance communication systems critically rely on space infrastructure."
"Of the sciences, astronomy and Earth science benefit from space technology."
"New technologies originating with or accelerated by space-related endeavors are often subsequently exploited in other economic activities."
"Space technology is technology for use in outer space, in travel or other activities beyond Earth's atmosphere, for purposes such as spaceflight, space exploration, and Earth observation."
"Space technology includes space vehicles such as spacecraft, satellites, space stations, and orbital launch vehicles."
"Space technology includes space vehicles such as spacecraft, satellites, space stations, and orbital launch vehicles; deep-space communication; in-space propulsion; and a wide variety of other technologies including support infrastructure equipment and procedures."
"Many common everyday services for terrestrial use critically rely on space infrastructure."
"Astronomy and Earth science benefit from space technology."
"New technologies originating with or accelerated by space-related endeavors are often subsequently exploited in other economic activities."
"Many common everyday services for terrestrial use, such as remote sensing, critically rely on space infrastructure."
"Many common everyday services for terrestrial use such as weather forecasting, remote sensing, satellite navigation systems, satellite television, and some long-distance communication systems critically rely on space infrastructure."
"Space technology is technology for use in outer space, in travel (astronautics) or other activities beyond Earth's atmosphere, for purposes such as spaceflight, space exploration, and Earth observation."
"New technologies originated with or accelerated by space-related endeavors are often subsequently exploited in other economic activities."
"Space technology is technology for use in outer space, in travel or other activities beyond Earth's atmosphere."
"Space technology is technology for use in outer space, in travel (astronautics) or other activities beyond Earth's atmosphere, for purposes such as spaceflight, space exploration, and Earth observation."