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File:Orgasmatron from Sleeper.png|link=Artificial hedonism (nonfiction)|Tiny [[ | File:Orgasmatron from Sleeper.png|link=Artificial hedonism (nonfiction)|Tiny spacecraft with [[Artificial hedonism (nonfiction)|alien "Happy Ending"]] found on set of Woody Allen film. | ||
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File:Wumpuss-compass.jpg|link=Wumpus-compass|[[Wumpus-compass]] syndrome linked to [[Extract of Radium]] binge. | File:Wumpuss-compass.jpg|link=Wumpus-compass|[[Wumpus-compass]] syndrome linked to [[Extract of Radium]] binge. |
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A spacecraft is a vehicle, or machine designed to fly in outer space.
Spacecraft are used for a variety of purposes, including communications, earth observation, meteorology, navigation, space colonization, planetary exploration, transportation of humans and cargo.
Fiction cross-reference
Tiny spacecraft with alien "Happy Ending" found on set of Woody Allen film.
Flock of Carnivorous dirigibles. USN photo circa 1930-31.
Wumpus-compass syndrome linked to Extract of Radium binge.
Nonfiction cross-reference
Francesco Lana de Terzi's Aerial Ship design of 1670.
External links
- Spacecraft @ Wikipedia