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- Astronomy [r]: The study of objects and processes in the observable universe, e.g. stars, planets, comets or asteroids. [e]
- Cold War [r]: Geostrategic, economic and ideological struggle from about 1947 to 1991 between the Soviet Union and the United States and their allies. [e]
- History of geography [r]: Chronology of the development and history of geography. [e]
- Internet [r]: International "network of networks" that connects computers together through the Internet Protocol Suite and supports applications like Email and the World Wide Web. [e]
- National Reconnaissance Office [r]: An agency of the United States intelligence community , which designs, procures, launches, and operates intelligence satellites and certain aircraft/UAV platforms. It does not analyze their output. [e]
- Progressive education [r]: Pedagogical movement rooted in common experience, and democratic and inclusive in outlook. [e]
- Request for Comments [r]: A Request for Comments (RFC) is one of a series of documents about the Internet, mostly technical, but some about policy issues; some become de facto Internet standards, which set the engineering specifications for the internals of the Internet, while many others languish largely or completely ignored. [e]
- Satellite [r]: An object that travels in orbit around a more massive body. [e]
- Space law [r]: Area of the law that encompasses national and international law governing activities in outer space, developed since the first launching (1957) by humans of a satellite into space. [e]
- Spacecraft [r]: Vehicle designed to operate, with or without a crew, for use beyond the Earth's atmosphere. [e]