Spacefaring

//ˈspeɪsfæɹɪŋ//

"Spacefaring" in a Sentence (11 examples)

The Klingons are a warrior spacefaring race.

The Klingons are a warrior spacefaring race in a popular show.

Of the 200 billion stars in the Milky Way galaxy, some—perhaps many—may have inhabited planets and spacefaring civilizations.

Humans must become a spacefaring species.

Sometimes, I think that I am like one of the Vorlons, an ancient spacefaring civilization, in the franchise Babylon 5. They have special soul-memory preservation technology.

Londo Mollari is a nobleman character in the spacefaring Centauri Republic in the Babylon 5 sci-fi franchise. Londo reflects the dying British Empire and the Roman Empire on real-life Terra, maybe.

In the field of astronomy, there are researchers who postulate that a long-lived spacefaring civilization would be post-biological. Perhaps, in such a scenario, the biological precursors would be relegated to live just on the home world. For us humans, we question whether our bodies would be too fragile for deep space, and maybe we would leave deep space for our machine children with intellect.

Delegates from 18 spacefaring countries, the European Space Agency, and the European Commission held an unprecedented meeting in Washington this week to discuss ways of cooperating with the new space exploration program on which the United States is embarking.

If God wanted man to become a spacefaring species, He would have given man a moon.

Though now extinct, the rachni once threatened every species in Citadel space. Over 2000 years ago, explorers foolishly opened a mass relay to a previously-unknown system and encountered something never seen before or since: a species of spacefaring insects guided by a hive-mind intelligence.

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His startup rocket company, SpaceX, has leapfrogged Boeing and others to own America’s spacefaring future.

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