In principle, yes; but please note that:* There is no such thing as an "absolute velocity". You need to specify that it has zero velocity with respect to some other object. In other words, that it should move at the same velocity as that other object. As Earth, for example.
* An object won't stay at such a relative velocity of zero for long. Forces, and mainly gravitational forces, will soon change its velocity. For instance, if you have a spacecraft that is in orbit around Earth, and you make it halt, it will fall straight down. (In this case, it is precisely its speed that keeps it in orbit.)
Only in space. A spaceship on land is called a landship and a spaceship in the ocean is, ironically, misnomered a seaship.
The spaceship in 2001: A Space Odyssey is called Discovery One.
The spaceship that exploded in 1986 was the Space Shuttle Challenger.
The first spaceship to be launched into space was Vostok 1, which was a Soviet spacecraft that carried Yuri Gagarin, the first human to travel into space, in 1961.
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Please bring your carriage to a complete halt.
You need to past your spaceship test to get a spaceship then go to a lunch pad then there you have it.
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Spaceship is spelled as one word.
Only in space. A spaceship on land is called a landship and a spaceship in the ocean is, ironically, misnomered a seaship.
The spaceship in 2001: A Space Odyssey is called Discovery One.
In a spaceship.
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