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- adjective
Suitable for alaunch intospace .
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Examples
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Not only that, he's captain of a decrepit starship that's barely spaceworthy.
MIND MELD: The Best Genre-Related Books/Films/Shows Consumed in 2009 (Part 2) 2009
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We couldn't have had our ships spaceworthy by now anyway, and if it weren't for the Enterprise we'd all be dead.
The Beast That Resembles A Poem(A Handy Resource for Architects,Engineers, and Students) 2010
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He goes about installing the engines (which run on a secret fuel he made himself), and paints the rocket with a special sealant (made from a formula only he knows), and makes the rocket spaceworthy.
Who Do You Say I Am 2010
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Only, you know, out of genuine spaceworthy materials instead of LEGO.
Windycon Schedule Tweak and Friday LEGO jimhines 2009
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These spaceworthy eco-crafts are composed of bioresin and recycled foam rubber, and are 100% recycled and recyclable – talk about the perfect way to ring in a green 2010!
ROCK ET ROLL: Eco Champagne Bottle Rocket for New Year’s Eve! | Inhabitat 2009
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These spaceworthy eco-crafts are composed of bioresin and recycled foam rubber, and are 100% recycled and recyclable – talk about the perfect way to ring in a green 2010!
2009 December | Inhabitat - Green Design Will Save the World 2009
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In a forum on StarWars.com , PiccoloKenobi poses a question that we've all wondered about at one time or another: Are the Low Altitude Assault Transport gunships used by the Grand Army of the Republic spaceworthy, or are they limited to traveling within a planet's atmosphere?
Meet Leland Chee, the Star Wars Franchise Continuity Cop 2008
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NASA has set Sept. 11, 2008, as the target date for launching a mission intended to revitalize the telescope and keep it spaceworthy into the next decade, according to a planning document made public by nasawatch.com, an independent Web site.
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NASA has set Sept. 11, 2008, as the target date for launching a mission intended to revitalize the telescope and keep it spaceworthy into the next decade, according to a planning document made public by nasawatch.com, an independent Web site.
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Best-case scenario, even if every ship they own is spaceworthy, we can only evac fifty percent of them.
Reap the Whirlwind David Mack 2007
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