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Space is the boundless three-dimensional extent in which objects and events have relative position and direction.

Space, SPACE, spacing, or The Space may also refer to:

Acronyms

Arts, entertainment, and media

Film and television

Films

TV series

TV channels

Games

Literature

Music

Groups and labels

Albums

Songs

Venues

Computing, keyboard, and printing

People

Science and mathematics

  • Outer space, or just space, the area beyond the limit of the Earth's atmosphere
  • Space (mathematics), a set with some added structure
  • Space.com, a space technology website
  • Aether, a hypothetical physical medium (space-filling substance) that transmits electromagnetic waves and/or gravitation
  • Solution space, the set of all possible candidate solutions in an optimization problem
  • Spatium or anatomic space, a space (cavity or gap) in anatomy

Society and psychology

See also

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