Unlike the period at the end of a sentence (which have one or two spaces), the period following an abbreviation only needs one space. This is the general rule for abbreviations such as Dr., Jr., or Sr.
The conventional abbreviation for the month of March is "Mar." In some contexts where space is tight, a one- or two-letter abbreviation is used for each month, but that is not standard practice.
It depends. If a space is put after the number, than it does need a period. (5 in.) If a space is not separating the numerical value and the abbreviation, then no. (5in) I have no clue why and think this is a really weird and pointless rule of the English language. :) Hope I could help
No, there is no space between the parentheses and the word or words inside them.
I believe it is "interstellar". Intergalactic is the space between galaxies. Deep space. Interstellar space is the space between stars, nebulas, and all other objects WITHIN a galaxy.
No. The common usage of the abbreviation U.S. for United States does not include a space.
S.Ct. (without a space between S. & Ct.) is the abbreviation for Supreme Court Reporter. U.S. is the abbreviation for United States Reports, the bound volumes where Supreme Court opinions are published.
Space Transportation System is the official name of the United States Space Shuttle program
UNSC stands for "United Nations Space Command."UNSC. United Nations Space Command
NASA stands for National Aeronautics and Space Administration. It is the United States government agency responsible for the nation's civilian space program and for aeronautics and aerospace research.
The space race was between the United States and the Soviet Union, which took place during the Cold War. Both countries competed to achieve significant milestones in space exploration, such as sending the first human into space and landing a man on the moon.
United States Space Surveillance Network was created in 1957.
Yes!
The United States
The space race was primarily between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War period, starting in the late 1950s. Both countries aimed to achieve significant milestones in space exploration and technology to demonstrate their scientific and military capabilities.
The space race took place in the mid 60,s, and was the race to be the first to get to the moon, between Russia, and the United States.
If you are talking about the space race that was going on in the sixties then I would have to say that it was between the soviet union and the United States.