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What (who) is deep space - definition


deep space         
1. The notional location of any program that has gone {off the trolley}. Especially used of programs that just sit there silently grinding long after either failure or some output is expected. "Uh oh. I should have had a prompt ten seconds ago. The program's in deep space somewhere." Compare buzz, catatonic, hyperspace. 2. The metaphorical location of a human so dazed and/or confused or caught up in some esoteric form of bogosity that he or she no longer responds coherently to normal communication. [Jargon File]
deep space         
¦ noun another term for outer space.
Deep Space (collection)         
BOOK BY ERIC FRANK RUSSELL
Deep Space is a collection of science-fiction short stories by the British writer Eric Frank Russell. It was first published by Fantasy Press in 1954 in an edition of 2,257 copies.

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Deep Space
Deep Space may refer to:
Examples of use of deep space
1. SAMPLES FROM DEEP SPACE Stardust is the first spacecraft with the ability to retrieve samples obtained in deep space and to return them to Earth for research.
2. The jet attack is relatively new, in deep space time.
3. April 11, 1'70 AP/FILE Service–module explosion causes deep space abort.
4. NASA‘s Deep Space 1, launched in 1''8, also used an ion engine.
5. Such fusion technology could also power rockets for deep space travel in the future.