because of its large area which no person knows how big it is
"NASA, land and space operations" or something like that. =P
yes because the space frontier is much more difficult than life on earth.
NASA explores space, conducts space research, and develops technology for space exploration. They have various locations throughout the US where different aspects of space exploration are conducted, such as the Kennedy Space Center in Florida for launches and the Johnson Space Center in Texas for astronaut training.
Oh, dude, an American space traveler? That's like an astronaut from the good ol' US of A who's cruising around in space, probably sipping on some space coffee or whatever. They're just out there, floating around, doing their thing, representing the red, white, and blue in the final frontier.
"Space" by James A. Michener is a novel that explores the history of space exploration, from the origins of rocketry to modern space travel. It delves into the technological advancements, personal stories, and political tensions surrounding the space race between the United States and the Soviet Union. Through a mix of fiction and real events, Michener provides a comprehensive look at humanity's quest to conquer the final frontier.
"Space, the final frontier..."
No, frontier is any unexplored area which is why space may be the final "frontier".
Space, the final frontier
Space, the final frontier...
The motto of Institute of Space Technology is 'Exploring The Final Frontier'.
Building the Biggest - 2006 International Space Station-The Final Frontier was released on: USA: 26 April 2006
"Space; The final frontier. These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise, ..." was the opening lines of the TV series "Star Trek".
Space mostly, hence the first line... "Space the final frontier".
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Space may be our final frontier.A sentence with the word frontier is, Margaret Thatcher did not roll back the frontiers of the State.
Alaska has the nickname: The Last Frontier. Space has the nickname: The Final Frontier (see Star Trek). By The Last Frontier, it is meant the last area of habitable land on earth that is largely unexplored. The Ocean is vastly unexplored, but not too habitable for mankind. Antarctica too is mostly unexplored, but it also is not too habitable for mankind.