touchdown space

touchdown space
 n.— «There’s also something called “touchdown space,” which is an open air cubicle that an individual can lease if he can’t afford a full office.» —“You pay as you go with virtual office” by Jan Norman Orange County Register (California) Aug. 8, 2008. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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Why Is Beyond the Atmosphere “Outer Space”?

Outer space, used with its modern meaning, appears as early as the 1840s in a poem by Emmeline Stuart-Wortley. Soon after, Alexander von Humboldt was using variations on it in his writings about the cosmos. By 1901, H.G. Wells was using outer space...