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space age

[speys-eyj] / ˈspeɪsˌeɪdʒ /
NOUN
period of space travel
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From the tony stretch of Wilshire it shares with Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Petersen Automotive Museum, the Space Age bubble of the Academy Museum’s David Geffen Theater and the Streamline Moderne architecture of the old Macy’s department store it repurposed seem worlds away from the quaint barn, dwarfed by the nearby Bowl and inevitable traffic of Highland.

From Los Angeles Times

"There wasn't necessarily a massive amount of choice, but the choice was for these kind of bright space age tinsel decorations... the majority from Hong Kong," says Lucy, 45, from Birmingham.

From BBC

We’re in a new phase of the Space Age.

From Slate

The visionaries of the early Space Age didn’t worry much about solar radiation, coronal mass ejections, galactic cosmic rays, psychological stress from isolation, and cost-benefit ratios.

From Slate

The environmental movement gained strength in tandem with the Space Age.

From Slate