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{{Wiktionarypar2|space|spacing}} {{wiktionary|space}}
''']''' 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''' or '''spacing''' may also refer to: '''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 1990s indie band from England * ], 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 web browser-based strategy game * ], a 1970s French electronic music band
* ], a novel by James A. Michener * ], 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''':
* ], the gap between text characters * "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===
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* ], 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|&emsp;}})
* ] ({{code|&ensp;}})
* ] ({{code|&nbsp;}})
* ] ({{code|&thinsp;}})

====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

TV series

TV channels

Games

Literature

Music

Groups and labels

Albums

Songs

Venues

Science and technology

Computing and typography

XML and HTML character entities

Unicode

Social science

People

Other uses

See also

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