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A Space-Ship is a hollow, air-tight tube that somehow travels through the vastness of space.  Some space-ships can only travel in space, while others (called sub-orbital space-ships) can descend into the atmosphere of planets and other large celestial bodies.  Then they can return to space again.  (Hopefully)
 
A Space-Ship is a hollow, air-tight tube that somehow travels through the vastness of space.  Some space-ships can only travel in space, while others (called sub-orbital space-ships) can descend into the atmosphere of planets and other large celestial bodies.  Then they can return to space again.  (Hopefully)

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A sub-orbital spacecraft

A Space-Ship is a hollow, air-tight tube that somehow travels through the vastness of space. Some space-ships can only travel in space, while others (called sub-orbital space-ships) can descend into the atmosphere of planets and other large celestial bodies. Then they can return to space again. (Hopefully)