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''']''' is a three-dimensional continuum containing positions and directions. | |||
] is a framework from which we can quantify distances between objects or points.<!--****** "Default" meaning goes on its own line at start, as per MoS ******--> | |||
'''Space''' |
'''Space''', '''SPACE''', '''spacing''', or '''The Space''' may also refer to: | ||
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==Arts, entertainment and media== | |||
===Film and television=== | |||
====Films==== | |||
* ] | |||
* ''Space'', a 1997 short film starring ] | |||
====TV series==== | |||
In '''science''': | |||
* ], a 2001 BBC production | |||
* ], a 1985 TV miniseries based on the Michener book | |||
* '']'', a television show | |||
* '']'', an American TV series | |||
* ], an episode of the TV series | |||
* "Space", an episode of the Adult Swim television series '']'' | |||
* ], two mini ''Doctor Who'' episodes | |||
====TV channels==== | |||
* ], the area beyond the limit of the Earth | |||
* ], a Canadian television channel previously known as Space from 1997 to 2019 | |||
* ] | |||
* ] | |||
* ], an Azerbaijani television channel | |||
===Games=== | |||
In '''mathematics''': | |||
* ], a computer role-playing game series from Edu-Ware, ''Space I'', ''Space II'' | |||
* a ] is an informal term for any of many different kinds of set with added structure | |||
* Space or square, a location in a ] | |||
===Literature=== | |||
In '''music''': | |||
* ], a 1982 novel by James A. Michener | |||
* Bands: | |||
* ], a 2000 novel by Stephen Baxter | |||
** ], a 1970s electronic music band from France | |||
* ], an eponymous album by members of the Orb | |||
* ], world-renowned nightclub | |||
* ], a genre similar to ambient music | |||
* "Space", a freeform ] song comprised of non-melodic musical improvisation. | |||
===Music=== | |||
In '''media''': | |||
====Groups and labels==== | |||
* ], a computer role-playing game | |||
* ], a |
* ], a 1970s French electronic music band | ||
* ], |
* ], an English indie rock band | ||
* ], an English band who briefly used the name "Space" on some mid-1970s releases | |||
* ], a Canadian television channel | |||
* Episodes, films, or series by this title: | |||
** ], a.k.a. ''Space 2063'', an American sci-fi TV series | |||
** ] was a British science-fiction television show | |||
** ], a 2001 BBC documentary | |||
** ], an episode of ''The X-Files'' | |||
* ], a British sitcom | |||
* ] | |||
* ], the fictional organization in the Dune series | |||
====Albums==== | |||
'''People''': | |||
* ], 2014 | |||
* ], a United States Representative from the 18th District of Ohio | |||
* ], 1996 | |||
* ], 2015 | |||
* ], 1978 | |||
* ], 2016 | |||
* ], 1990 | |||
* ], 1969 | |||
====Songs==== | |||
In '''other fields''': | |||
* |
* "Space", a 2020 song by ] | ||
* ], a song by M.I.A. from her 2010 album ''Maya'' | |||
* ], in the study of human relations | |||
* ], a song by Prince from his 1994 album ''Come'' | |||
* ]. portion of a page, canvas or other medium that left unmarked | |||
* ], a song by Slavko Kalezić as Montenegro's entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017 | |||
* ], a loosely defined term to classify businesses and technology | |||
* "Space", a 1979 song by ] | |||
* SPACE - ],] | |||
* "Space", a 1968 song by ] | |||
* '''A space or square''' in a ] | |||
* "Space", a 1989 song by ] | |||
* ], the act of dying in vacuum | |||
* "Space", a 1978 song by ] and His Orchestra | |||
* "Space", a 1967 guitar piece by ] | |||
* "Space", an improvisational song performed by the ] | |||
* "Space", a 1986 song by ] | |||
* "Space", a 1991 song by ] | |||
* "Space", a 2007 song by ] | |||
* "Space", a 2011 song by singer-songwriter ] | |||
* "Space", a 2003 song by Something Corporate from '']'' | |||
* "Space", a 2016 song by Sabrina Carpenter from '']'' | |||
* "Space", a 2020 song by Biffy Clyro from '']'' | |||
===Venues=== | |||
{{disambig}} | |||
* ], a concert hall in the US | |||
* Space, a performance venue of the ], Sydney, Australia | |||
* ], a nightclub in Spain | |||
* ], an artist studio organisation in London, England | |||
* ], in South Africa | |||
* Space Theatre, within the ], Australia | |||
* ], an arts venue in London, England | |||
* ], cinema chain in Italy, now owned by Vue International | |||
==Science and technology== | |||
] | |||
* ] or space, the expanse that exists beyond Earth's atmosphere | |||
] | |||
* ], a set with some added structure | |||
] | |||
* ], the typical notion assumed in classical physics | |||
] | |||
* ], a space technology website | |||
* ], the set of all possible candidate solutions in an optimization problem | |||
* ] or spatium, a space (cavity or gap) in anatomy | |||
* ], a proposed satellite designed to measure the baryon acoustic oscillations | |||
===Computing and typography=== | |||
* ], and various hyponyms (data, code, virtual address spaces etc.) | |||
* Code space, of a character set, the range of ]s | |||
* ] or SPACE, in computational complexity theory | |||
* ], the gap between text characters in typography | |||
* ], part of a computer keyboard | |||
* Space, a telecommunications signal state; see ] | |||
====XML and HTML character entities==== | |||
* ] ({{code| }}) | |||
* ] ({{code| }}) | |||
* ] ({{code| }}) | |||
* ] ({{code| }}) | |||
====Unicode==== | |||
* Three-per-em space ({{code|U+2004}}); ] | |||
* Four-per-em space ({{code|U+2005}}); see ] | |||
* Six-per-em space ({{code|U+2006}}); see ] | |||
* ] ({{code|U+2007}}) | |||
* Punctuation space ({{code|U+2008}}); see ] | |||
* ] ({{code|U+200A}}) | |||
* ] ({{code|U+200B}}) | |||
==Social science== | |||
* ], a term in cognitive science | |||
* ] | |||
* ], one of the elements of design of architecture | |||
* ] | |||
* ] | |||
* ] | |||
==People== | |||
* ] (1908–1983), American actor | |||
* ] (born 1961), former United States Representative | |||
* ] (born 2000), professional ''Overwatch'' player | |||
==Other uses== | |||
* ], an annual comic book convention | |||
==See also== | |||
{{canned search|space}} | |||
* {{in title|plural=yes|Space}} | |||
* {{look from|Space}} | |||
* ], a historical space-filling substance in physics | |||
* ], an interconnected digital environment | |||
* ] | |||
* ] | |||
* ] | |||
* ] | |||
* ] | |||
* ] | |||
* ] | |||
* ] | |||
* ] | |||
* ] | |||
* ] | |||
{{disambiguation|given name|surname}} |
Latest revision as of 00:06, 24 November 2024
Space is a three-dimensional continuum containing positions and directions.
Space, SPACE, spacing, or The Space may also refer to:
Arts, entertainment and media
Film and television
Films
- Space (1965 film)
- Space, a 1997 short film starring Karyn Dwyer
TV series
- Space (2001 TV series), a 2001 BBC production
- Space (miniseries), a 1985 TV miniseries based on the Michener book
- Space: 1999, a television show
- Space: Above and Beyond, an American TV series
- "Space" (The X-Files), an episode of the TV series
- "Space", an episode of the Adult Swim television series Off the Air
- "Space" and "Time" (Doctor Who), two mini Doctor Who episodes
TV channels
- CTV Sci-Fi Channel, a Canadian television channel previously known as Space from 1997 to 2019
- Space (Latin American TV channel)
- Space TV, an Azerbaijani television channel
Games
- Space (video game), a computer role-playing game series from Edu-Ware, Space I, Space II
- Space or square, a location in a board game
Literature
- Space (Michener novel), a 1982 novel by James A. Michener
- Space (Baxter novel), a 2000 novel by Stephen Baxter
Music
Groups and labels
- Space (French band), a 1970s French electronic music band
- Space (English band), an English indie rock band
- The Tremeloes, an English band who briefly used the name "Space" on some mid-1970s releases
Albums
- Space (The Arrogant Worms album), 2014
- Space (Bleach album), 1996
- Space (The Devil Wears Prada EP), 2015
- Space (George Benson album), 1978
- Space (KSI EP), 2016
- Space (Jimmy Cauty album), 1990
- Space (Modern Jazz Quartet album), 1969
Songs
- "Space", a 2020 song by Becky Hill
- "Space" (M.I.A. song), a song by M.I.A. from her 2010 album Maya
- "Space" (Prince song), a song by Prince from his 1994 album Come
- "Space" (Slavko Kalezić song), a song by Slavko Kalezić as Montenegro's entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017
- "Space", a 1979 song by Alessi Brothers
- "Space", a 1968 song by The Blackbirds
- "Space", a 1989 song by Candy Flip
- "Space", a 1978 song by Franck Pourcel and His Orchestra
- "Space", a 1967 guitar piece by Gábor Szabó
- "Space", an improvisational song performed by the Grateful Dead
- "Space", a 1986 song by It's Immaterial
- "Space", a 1991 song by New Model Army
- "Space", a 2007 song by Sarah Buxton
- "Space", a 2011 song by singer-songwriter Norman Bedard
- "Space", a 2003 song by Something Corporate from North
- "Space", a 2016 song by Sabrina Carpenter from Evolution
- "Space", a 2020 song by Biffy Clyro from A Celebration of Endings
Venues
- Evanston S.P.A.C.E., a concert hall in the US
- Space, a performance venue of the National Institute of Dramatic Art, Sydney, Australia
- Space (Ibiza nightclub), a nightclub in Spain
- Space Studios, an artist studio organisation in London, England
- Space Theatre (Cape Town), in South Africa
- Space Theatre, within the Adelaide Festival Centre, Australia
- The Space (theatre), an arts venue in London, England
- The Space Cinema, cinema chain in Italy, now owned by Vue International
Science and technology
- Outer space or space, the expanse that exists beyond Earth's atmosphere
- Space (mathematics), a set with some added structure
- Three-dimensional space, the typical notion assumed in classical physics
- Space.com, a space technology website
- Solution space, the set of all possible candidate solutions in an optimization problem
- Anatomic space or spatium, a space (cavity or gap) in anatomy
- Spectroscopic All Sky Cosmic Explorer, a proposed satellite designed to measure the baryon acoustic oscillations
Computing and typography
- Address space, and various hyponyms (data, code, virtual address spaces etc.)
- Code space, of a character set, the range of code points
- DSPACE or SPACE, in computational complexity theory
- Space (punctuation), the gap between text characters in typography
- Space bar, part of a computer keyboard
- Space, a telecommunications signal state; see Mark and space
XML and HTML character entities
- Em (typography) (
 
) - En space (
 
) - Non-breaking space (
) - Thin space (
 
)
Unicode
- Three-per-em space (
U+2004
); Space (punctuation) - Four-per-em space (
U+2005
); see Space (punctuation) - Six-per-em space (
U+2006
); see Space (punctuation) - Figure space (
U+2007
) - Punctuation space (
U+2008
); see Space (punctuation) - Hair space (
U+200A
) - Zero-width space (
U+200B
)
Social science
- Mental space, a term in cognitive science
- Personal space
- Space (architecture), one of the elements of design of architecture
- Public space
- Social space
- Urban space
People
- Arthur Space (1908–1983), American actor
- Zack Space (born 1961), former United States Representative
- Space (gamer) (born 2000), professional Overwatch player
Other uses
- Small Press and Alternative Comics Expo, an annual comic book convention
See also
Search for "space" on Misplaced Pages.- All pages with titles containing Space or Spaces
- All pages with titles beginning with Space
- Aether theories, a historical space-filling substance in physics
- Cyberspace, an interconnected digital environment
- Blank space (disambiguation)
- Code space (disambiguation)
- Empty space (disambiguation)
- Inner space (disambiguation)
- Spacer (disambiguation)
- Spaces (disambiguation)
- Spacing (disambiguation)
- Void (disambiguation)
- White space (disambiguation)
- Timespace (disambiguation)
- Spacetime (disambiguation)
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