Space Technology

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noun the process of being removed or expelled from a place

  • The pilot initiated the ejection sequence when the aircraft malfunctioned.
  • The player was ejected from the game for unsportsmanlike conduct.
  • I heard he got ejected from the party for causing a scene.
  • Her ejection from the company left her feeling lost and uncertain about her future.

noun an optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear nearer, containing an arrangement of lenses or curved mirrors and sometimes a combination of both

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  • The astronomer used a powerful telescope to observe distant galaxies.
  • I borrowed my friend's telescope to stargaze last night.
  • Check out this sick telescope I scored at the thrift store!
  • Through the telescope of history, we can see the impact of past events on our present.

noun aerogel

  • Aerogel is a highly porous material with low density and thermal conductivity.
  • Have you heard about aerogel? It's this super lightweight material that's really good at insulating.
  • Aerogel is like the superhero of materials - light as a feather but strong as steel!
  • Her mind felt as light and insubstantial as aerogel, floating through abstract thoughts effortlessly.

noun aerogels

  • Aerogels are highly porous materials with low density and excellent thermal insulating properties.
  • I heard aerogels are super light and great at keeping things warm.
  • Check out these aerogels - they're like magic sponges for heat!
  • Her mind felt like aerogels, absorbing every detail of the lecture effortlessly.