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Filter by Meaning Scientists use spacecraft to study planets and other objects in space.
It's difficult to survive in the harsh conditions of space without a spacecraft.
The spacecraft traveled to the far reaches of our solar system.
The spacecraft transmitted data back to Earth from its mission.
The spacecraft will conduct experiments in zero gravity.
The spacecraft was designed to launch satellites into Earth's orbit.
The military spacecraft flew through the Earth's atmosphere at a high speed.
The spacecraft was able to communicate with ground stations on Earth using advanced technology.
The spacecraft was designed to transport astronauts and cargo to the International Space Station.
The spacecraft had to navigate through turbulence in the atmosphere during re-entry.
The spacecraft was designed for atmospheric flight, but was later modified for use in outer space.
The spacecraft was designed to collect data on the Earth's magnetic field.
The spacecraft was equipped with special sensors to detect and measure changes in the Earth's atmosphere.
The spacecraft was used to conduct scientific experiments on the effects of microgravity on living organisms.
The company is developing a new spacecraft for atmospheric research.
The crew of the spacecraft conducted experiments on the effects of microgravity on atmospheric phenomena.
The spacecraft is designed to withstand extreme temperatures during atmospheric entry.
The spacecraft was grounded due to technical difficulties.
The astronauts entered the spacecraft before the launch.
The spacecraft launched into orbit around Earth.
The spacecraft's payload included a robotic spacecraft that would deploy and land on a nearby asteroid.
The spacecraft circled the Earth at a high altitude.
The spacecraft traveled a great distance to reach Mars.
The spacecraft traveled a distance of over 200,000 miles to reach the moon.
The spacecraft's second stage rocket carried the spacecraft and its payload into orbit.
The spacecraft's payload adapter connected the spacecraft to the rocket's upper stage.
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