As in compartment, you must be the command module, where they control the spaceship. "Odyssey" is another name for that "spaceship compartment."
I put all my toys in one compartment
Spaceship can be i word or two words. The correct term though, is Spacecraft.
i watched as a Nasa spaceship took off The astronauts boarded the spaceship in anticipation of the takeoff.
Yes, the word press is both a noun and a verb (press, presses, pressing, pressed).For example: I will press the button to start the spaceship.
it has been a pit for fighting cocks since the 16th century &by extensionthe midshipmens compartment below decks on a ship since the 17th&laterthe pilots compartment of an airplane&most recently of allthe drivers compartment in a racecar
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Spaceship is the subject.
I like to study about the inside of a spaceship, and how its built.
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a rocket locket?
Both "space ship" and "spaceship" are technically correct and widely used to refer to a vehicle designed for space travel. However, "spaceship" is the more commonly accepted term.
In 1987, a group of people launched into the air in a spaceship, but the spaceship exploded in the air leaving millions of people in shock.
Embark means to get onto an aircraft or spaceship. For example: He "embarked" on a spaceship and lifted off. Or another example: He "embarked" from Russia in 1902.
Other words for car are: carriage, wagon, coach, Pullman, flatcar, railway carriage, sleeper, compartment
it has a hanger for the NASA project