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Space may mean:
In science:
- Space, or volume of an object
- Outer space as in astronomy and spaceships etc.
In other fields:
- Space (punctuation), represented in computers by a space character; also a non-breaking space or hard space
- Space bar
- Personal space, in the study of human relations
- Space when related to spatial planning principles
- Space (commercial competition) A loosely defined term to classify businesses and technology. Made popular in the Dot-com Boom
In culture:
- Space (album), an eponymous album by members of the Orb
- Space (band), a pop band from England
- Space (electronic music band), from France
- Space (novel), a novel by James A. Michener
- Space music, a genre similar to ambient music
- Space: The Imagination Station, a television network
- Space: Above and Beyond, a.k.a. Space 2063, an American sci-fi TV series
- Space: 1999 was a British science-fiction television show
- Space - Glory Through Conquest, a web browser-based strategy game
- Spacing someone is a science fiction execution method
- A space or square in a board game
- An episode of The X-Files (season 1) television program
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