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''']''' is the boundless three-dimensional extent in which objects and events have relative position and direction. ''']''' is the boundless three-dimensional extent in which objects and events have relative position and direction.


'''Space''', '''SPACE''', '''spacing''' or '''the space''' may also refer to: '''Space''', '''SPACE''', '''spacing''', or '''the space''' may also refer to:


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* ], the area beyond the limit of the Earth's atmosphere
==Places==
* ], the gap between text characters, with ASCII code 32
* ], or just space, the area beyond the limit of the Earth's atmosphere
* A space or square in a ]

==People with the name==
* ] (1908–1983), American actor
* ] (born 1961), former United States Representative


==Acronyms== ==Acronyms==
* ] (SPACE), located in Trivandrum, Kerala, India
* ], a term in computational complexity theory * ], a term in computational complexity theory
* ], an annual comic book convention * ], an annual comic book convention
* ] (SPACE), located in Trivandrum, Kerala, India
* ], a proposed satellite designed to measure the baryon acoustic oscillations * ], a proposed satellite designed to measure the baryon acoustic oscillations


==Arts, entertainment and literature== ==Arts, entertainment, and media==
===Literature===
* ], by James A. Michener
* '']'', a 2000 science fiction book by Stephen Baxter

===Films=== ===Films===
* ''Space'', a short film starring ]
* ] * ]
* ''Space'', a 1997 short film starring ]


===Television=== ===Games===
* ], a computer role-playing game series from Edu-Ware
** ] (1979 videogame)
** ] (1980 videogame)
* Space or square, a location in a ]


===Literature===
====TV serials, series, miniseries, seasons====
* ], a 1985 TV miniseries based on the Michener book * ], a 1982 novel by James A. Michener
* '']'', a 2000 science fiction book by Stephen Baxter
* '']'', an American TV series
* '']'', a television show
* ], a 2001 BBC production

====TV episodes====
* ], two mini Doctor Who episodes
* ], an episode of the TV series
* "Space", an episode of the Adult Swim television series, '']''


===Music===
====Networks, stations, channels====
====Groups and labels====
* ]
* ], a 1970s French electronic music band
* ]
* ], an Azerbaijani television channel * ], a 1990s English indie rock band
* ], an English band who briefly used the name "Space" on some mid-1970s releases


===Music===
====Albums==== ====Albums====
* ], 2015 * ], 2015
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* ], 1990 * ], 1990
* ], 1969 * ], 1969

====Bands====
* ], a 1970s French electronic music band
* ], a 1990s English indie rock band
* ], an English band who briefly used the name "Space" on some mid-1970s releases


====Songs==== ====Songs====
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* "Space", a 1968 song by ] * "Space", a 1968 song by ]
* "Space", a 1989 song by ] * "Space", a 1989 song by ]
* "Space", a song by ] and His Orchestra, 1978 * "Space", a 1978 song by ] and His Orchestra
* "Space", a guitar piece by ], 1967 * "Space", a 1967 guitar piece by ]
* "Space", a song on the Grateful Dead album, '']'' * "Space", a song on the Grateful Dead album, '']''
* "Space", a song by ], 1986 * "Space", a 1986 song by ]
* "Space", a song by ], 1991 * "Space", a 1991 song by ]
* "Space", a 2011 song by singer-songwriter ] * "Space", a 2011 song by singer-songwriter ]
* "Space", a song by ], 1994 * "Space", a 1994 song by ]
* "Space", a song by Something Corporate from '']'', 2003 * "Space", a 2003 song by Something Corporate from '']''


===Television===
===Other arts, entertainment and literature===

* ], a computer role-playing game series from Edu-Ware
====TV serials, series, miniseries, seasons====
** ] (1979 videogame)
** ] (1980 videogame) * ], a 2001 BBC production
* ], a 1985 TV miniseries based on the Michener book
* '']'', a television show
* '']'', an American TV series

====TV episodes====
* ], an episode of the TV series
* "Space", an episode of the Adult Swim television series, '']''
* "] (also known as "Space" and "Time"), two mini ''Doctor Who'' episodes

====Networks, stations, channels====
* ]
* ]
* ], an Azerbaijani television channel


==Buildings== ==Buildings==
* ], an arts venue in London
* ], a nightclub in Spain * ], a nightclub in Spain
* ], a nightclub in Miami, Florida * ], a nightclub in Miami, Florida
* ], an arts venue in London


==Computing, keyboarding, and printing==
==Computers==
* ], the gap between text characters, with ASCII code 32
* ], and various hyponyms (data, code, virtual address spaces etc.) * ], and various hyponyms (data, code, virtual address spaces etc.)
* Code space of a character set is the range of ]s * Code space of a character set, the range of ]s
* ] * ]
* ], part of a computer keyboard * ], part of a computer keyboard


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* {{code| }} ]
* {{code| }} ] * {{code| }} ]
* {{code| }} ]
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==Human relations== ==Human relations and social science==
* ], a term in cognitive science
* ] * ]
* ] * ]
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* ] * ]


==Science and mathematics==
==People==
* ] (1908–1983), American actor
* ] (born 1961), former United States Representative

==Science==
* The aether, ] that transmits electromagnetic waves and/or gravitation
* ], a set with some added structure * ], a set with some added structure
* Aether, a ] that transmits electromagnetic waves and/or gravitation
* ], the set of all possible candidate solutions in an optimization problem
* ] or anatomic space, a space (cavity or gap) in anatomy * ] or anatomic space, a space (cavity or gap) in anatomy
* ], the set of all possible candidate solutions in an optimization problem
* ], a term in cognitive science


==Other== ==Other uses==
* ], one of the elements of design of architecture * ], one of the elements of design of architecture
* ], an artist studio organisation in London, England * ], an artist studio organisation in London, England
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* ] * ]
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Revision as of 21:47, 9 August 2018

Space is the boundless three-dimensional extent in which objects and events have relative position and direction.

Space, SPACE, spacing, or the space may also refer to:

Places

  • Outer space, or just space, the area beyond the limit of the Earth's atmosphere

People with the name

Acronyms

Arts, entertainment, and media

Films

Games

Literature

Music

Groups and labels

Albums

Songs

Television

TV serials, series, miniseries, seasons

TV episodes

Networks, stations, channels

Buildings

Computing, keyboarding, and printing

Other space characters available in Unicode:

Human relations and social science

Science and mathematics

Other uses

See also

Topics referred to by the same term Disambiguation iconThis disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Space.
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