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- Spome abstract "A spome is any hypothetical system closed with respect to matter and open with respect to energy capable of sustaining human life indefinitely. The term was coined in 1966 by Isaac Asimov in a paper entitled "There’s No Place Like Spome", published in Atmosphere in Space Cabins and Closed Environments and originally presented as a paper to the American Chemical Society on September 13, 1965. Asimov himself declared his coined word to be uneuphonious (not pleasant to the ear), and defined it as being a portmanteau of the two words "space home".".
- Spome wikiPageExternalLink tech.html.
- Spome wikiPageExternalLink starship.shtml.
- Spome wikiPageExternalLink is-anyone-there.htm.
- Spome wikiPageID "25064948".
- Spome wikiPageRevisionID "540464995".
- Spome hasPhotoCollection Spome.
- Spome subject Category:Human_spaceflight.
- Spome subject Category:Spacecraft_components.
- Spome subject Category:Spacecraft_life_support_systems.
- Spome type Abstraction100002137.
- Spome type Cognition100023271.
- Spome type Component105868954.
- Spome type Concept105835747.
- Spome type Content105809192.
- Spome type Group100031264.
- Spome type Idea105833840.
- Spome type Network108434259.
- Spome type Part105867413.
- Spome type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Spome type SpacecraftComponents.
- Spome type SpacecraftLifeSupportSystems.
- Spome type SupportSystem108435024.
- Spome type System108435388.
- Spome comment "A spome is any hypothetical system closed with respect to matter and open with respect to energy capable of sustaining human life indefinitely. The term was coined in 1966 by Isaac Asimov in a paper entitled "There’s No Place Like Spome", published in Atmosphere in Space Cabins and Closed Environments and originally presented as a paper to the American Chemical Society on September 13, 1965.".
- Spome label "Spome".
- Spome sameAs m.09gq6bh.
- Spome sameAs Q7578933.
- Spome sameAs Q7578933.
- Spome sameAs Spome.
- Spome wasDerivedFrom Spome?oldid=540464995.
- Spome isPrimaryTopicOf Spome.