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    phr.PhraseToward or entering the region beyond Earth's atmosphere.
    The rocket soared into space.
    phr.PhraseFiguratively, entering a realm of imagination or abstraction.
    Her imagination drifted into space, dreaming of other worlds.

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    The Moons of Mars Explained -- Phobos & Deimos MM#2

    01:55The Moons of Mars Explained -- Phobos & Deimos MM#2
    • Eventually, it will fly off into space and leave a lonely red planet behind.

      Eventually, it will fly off into space and leave a lonely red planet behind.

    • Eventually, it will fly off into space and leave a lonely red planet behind.

      Eventually, it will fly off into space and leave a lonely red planet behind.

    B1

    12 Signs You’re Way More Intelligent Than You Realize

    11:4412 Signs You’re Way More Intelligent Than You Realize
    • absolutely nothing. On the outside, anyone who  sees you might think you're staring into space,  

      absolutely nothing. On the outside, anyone who  sees you might think you're staring into space,  

    • On the outside, anyone who sees you might think you're staring into space.

      On the outside, anyone who sees you might think you're staring into space.

    B1

    Why It Took Boeing A Decade To Launch NASA Astronauts On Starliner

    13:47Why It Took Boeing A Decade To Launch NASA Astronauts On Starliner
    • venturing into space.

      venturing into space.

    • Boeing's heritage in space actually dates back to the earliest days of the U.S. venturing into space.

      Boeing's heritage in space actually dates back to the earliest days of the U.S. venturing into space.

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    Why NASA Is Racing Back To The Moon

    10:09Why NASA Is Racing Back To The Moon
    • The main components are the Space Launch System, NASA's most powerful rocket ever, which will launch each mission from Earth into space, taking with it the Orion Capsule, which is designed to carry the crew beyond low Earth orbit.

      The main components are the Space Launch System, NASA's most powerful rocket ever, which will launch each mission from Earth into space, taking with it the Orion Capsule, which is designed to carry the crew beyond low Earth orbit.

    • It was in November of 2022 that Orion first launched into space and did a successful flyby of the moon, returning back to Earth on December 11th, 2022.

      It was in November of 2022 that Orion first launched into space and did a successful flyby of the moon, returning back to Earth on December 11th, 2022.

    B1

    Top 10 Theories About The Fantastic Four: First Steps

    11:38Top 10 Theories About The Fantastic Four: First Steps
    • Four brave astronauts head off into space and come back forever changed.

      Four brave astronauts head off into space and come back forever changed.

    • They're a team of scientists who go into space, get exposed to cosmic radiation, and return as Marvel's premiere crime-fighting family.

      They're a team of scientists who go into space, get exposed to cosmic radiation, and return as Marvel's premiere crime-fighting family.

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    What Happens if the Moon Crashes into Earth?

    12:31What Happens if the Moon Crashes into Earth?
    • Massive amounts of volcanic aerosols rise high into the stratosphere, shiny enough to reflect sunlight back into space.

      Massive amounts of volcanic aerosols rise high into the stratosphere, shiny enough to reflect sunlight back into space.

    • volcanic aerosols rise high into the stratosphere,  shiny enough to reflect sunlight back into space.  

      volcanic aerosols rise high into the stratosphere,  shiny enough to reflect sunlight back into space.  

    A1

    Big Tech in panic mode... Did DeepSeek R1 just pop the AI bubble?

    03:37Big Tech in panic mode... Did DeepSeek R1 just pop the AI bubble?
    • When Russia launched the first artificial satellite into space in 1957.

      When Russia launched the first artificial satellite into space in 1957.

    • People are calling this the Sputnik moment, when Russia launched the first artificial satellite into space in 1957.

      People are calling this the Sputnik moment, when Russia launched the first artificial satellite into space in 1957.

    B1

    Why Don't We Launch Our Trash Into The Sun?

    04:03Why Don't We Launch Our Trash Into The Sun?
    • People have even sent a mannequin in a car into space, just for fun, like, just 'cause they had so much money.

      People have even sent a mannequin in a car into space, just for fun, like, just 'cause they had so much money.

    • People have even sent a mannequin in a car into space, just for fun.

      People have even sent a mannequin in a car into space, just for fun.

    B2

    Is Reality Real? The Simulation Argument

    08:46Is Reality Real? The Simulation Argument
    • Looking into space, you'd expect a universe filled with millions of alien civilizations, but we see nobody.

      Looking into space, you'd expect a universe filled with millions of alien civilizations, but we see nobody.

    • Looking into space, you'd expect to universe filled, with millions of alien civilizations,

      Looking into space, you'd expect to universe filled, with millions of alien civilizations,

    B1

    Why general relativity would’ve been discovered without Einstein | Sean Carroll

    16:58Why general relativity would’ve been discovered without Einstein | Sean Carroll
    • different people, different observers moving in different ways through the universe will divide it up into space and time differently.

      different people, different observers moving in different ways through the universe will divide it up into space and time differently.

    • different people, different observers moving in different ways through the universe will divide it up into space and time differently.

      different people, different observers moving in different ways through the universe will divide it up into space and time differently.

    B1