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VOLUME 10 NO 1
| JANUARY 1968
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CRISIS IN SPACE
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| 2
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BIOSATELLITE 2: THE PRELIMINARY RESULTS
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| 4
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CRATERS ON MARS
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| 6
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SPACE REPORT
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| 8
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QUESTION AND ANSWER: PROBES TO THE MOON
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| 19
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DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF COMPONENTS FOR PULSE GAS SATELLITE ATTITUDE CONTROL SYSTEMS
| G. W. STUNNERS
| 22
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LOW-COST REUSABLE ROCKETS
| GLAUCO PARTEI, P. LAURIENZO AND F. DIAMANTINI
| 26
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AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON THE APPLICATION OF PLUG NOZZLES TO SOLID-PROPELLENT ROCKETS-2
| C. CASCI, E. GISMOND AND G. ANGELINO
| 33
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VOLUME 10 NO 2
| FEBRUARY 1968
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LUNAR ROVING VEHICLE
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| 42
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MISSILES FROM SPACE
| J. W. MACVEY
| 46
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SPACE REPORT
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| 49
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A SPACE POLICY FOR BRITAIN
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| 56
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A WALLCHART LUNARIUM
| J. R. MILLBURN
| 58
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SOME CRITICAL ASPECTS OF THE ELDO-B VEHICLES
| J. NOUAILLE
| 59
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THERMAL DESIGN AND TESTING OF THE ESRO II SOLAR ASTRONOMY SATELLITE
| P. BRUNT AND P. J. CONCHIE
| 64
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REVIEWS
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| 72
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22ND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
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| 74
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SOCIETY NEWS
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| 75
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VOLUME 10 NO 3
| MARCH 1968
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VOICES FROM THE SKY
| ARTHUR C. CLARKE
| 78
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THE SPACE-STATION: ITS RADIO APPLICATIONS
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| 85
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A REVIEW OF THE WORK OF THE TECHNICAL PLANNING STAFF OF CETS
| DR. N. SIMMONS
| 87
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THE POSITION OF CEPT ON TELECOMMUNICATIONS SATELLITES FOR EUROPE—POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC CONSIDERATIONS
| F. NICOTERA
| 91
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COMMUNICATIONS SATELLITES: THE EUROSPACE POINT OF VIEW
| G. K. C. PARDOE
| 94
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INTELSAT: COMSAT'S POINT OF VIEW
| JAMES MCCORMACK
| 99
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BRITAIN IN SPACE
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| 102
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SPACE REPORT
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| 105
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LUNAR INTERNATIONAL LABORATORY
| F. J. MALINA
| 113
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VOLUME 10 NO 4
| APRIL 1968
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FOOD FOR SPACEFLIGHT
| JOHN R. BANNISTER
| 118
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SPACE REPORT
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| 122
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THE DESIGN AND MANUFACTURE OF A LIQUID HYDROGEN THRUST CHAMBER T. E. STEER
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| 135
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RECOVERY BEACON SIGNALS FROM COSMOS SATELLITES G. E. PERRY AND S. GRAHN
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| 142
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AMATEUR SATELLITE TRACKING PAUL BERGEZ
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| 144
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THERMAL PROTECTION FOR RE-USABLE BOOSTER STAGES-1 JÖHN BORCHMANN AND ROLF HENNZE
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| 146
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SOCIETY NEWS
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| 151
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VOLUME 10 NO 5
| MAY 1968
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ASPECTS OF APOLLO P. J. PARKER
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| 154
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SPACE EXPLORATION: SOME LESS OBVIOUS ADVANTAGES
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| 160
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NASA IN 1967
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| 161
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SPACE REPORT
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| 164
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SOVIET ROCKET DESIGNER
| ANATOLY BLAGONRAVOV
| 172
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THE R.A.E. 2.5 METRE SPACE SIMULATION FACILITY
| A. G. EARL, R. D. SMITH AND A. H. SPOONER
| 174
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THERMAL PROTECTION FOR RE-USABLE BOOSTER STAGES-2
| JÖRN BORCHMANN AND ROLF HENNZE
| 183
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REVIEWS
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| 186
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VOLUME 10 NO 6
| JUNE 1968
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SPACE CENTRE AT KOUROU
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| 190
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TELECOMMUNICATIONS IN RUSSIA
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| 192
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SPACE AND TIME
| L. J. CARTER
| 193
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IS THERE A DUST CLOUD?
| YURI KOPTEV
| 194
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SPACE REPORT
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| 196
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RECONNAISSANCE ASPECTS OF 8-DAY COSMOS SATELLITES
| G. E. PERRY
| 204
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IMPROVING THE UPRATED SATURN 1
| C. E. THARRATT
| 207
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THE APPLICATION OF COMPUTERS TO PLANNING AND OPERATING A SIMULTANEOUS ACCESS EUROPEAN GROUND STATION NETWORK
| G. C. TARR, R. G. SMITH, W. T. GASKELL AND R. LITTLE
| 214
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REPORT OF THE GOLOVINE AWARD COMMITTEE
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| 220
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BRITAIN TO WITHDRAW FROM ELDO
| K. W. GATLAND
| 222
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VOLUME 10 NO 7
| JULY 1968
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THE THUMBA ROCKET RANGE HORMUZ
| P. MAMA
| 226
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BRIDGE TO THE MOON
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| 230
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TEN YEARS OF THE SPACE AGE
| K. W. GATLAND
| 232
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SPACE REPORT
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| 236
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SATELLITE DIGEST
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| 242
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ASTRONAUT SELECTION AND TRAINING
| L. J. CARTER
| 244
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ELECTRIC THRUSTORS FOR COMMUNICATIONS SATELLITES
| K. R. SCHREITMÜLLER AND H. G. WICHMANN
| 246
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DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL OF THE EUROPEAN HEAVY LAUNCHING VEHICLE AND THE ECONOMY OF ITS USE FOR APPLICATION SATELLITES-1
| H. FUCHS AND R. C. GODWIN
| 252
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REVIEWS
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| 258
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VOLUME 10 NO 8
| AUGUST 1968
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THE FRENCH NATIONAL SPACE PROGRAMME
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| 262
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SPACE CLUBS IN FRANCE
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| 267
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SATELLITE DIGEST-2
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| 268
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SPACE REPORT
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| 269
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CURRENT PROGRAMME AND CONSIDERATIONS OF THE FUTURE FOR EARTH RESOURCES SURVEY
| HOMER E. NEWELL
| 281
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SPACECRAFT/SPACEPLASMA INTERACTION
| URI SAMIR
| 285
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CORRESPONDENCE
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| 288
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DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL OF THE EUROPEAN HEAVY LAUNCHING VEHICLE AND THE ECONOMY OF ITS USE FOR APPLICATION SATELLITES-2
| H. FUCHS AND R. C. GODWIN
| 289
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SOCIETY NEWS
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| 291
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REVIEWS
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| 293
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VOLUME 10 NO 9
| SEPTEMBER 1968
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NAVIGATION BY SATELLITE
| CDR. B. I. EDELSON
| 298
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THE AUTOMATIC DOCKING OF COSMOS 212 AND 213
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| 303
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BENEFITS OF SPACE
| P. J. PARKER
| 306
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NEW PROBE OF MARS
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| 308
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ROYAL AIR FORCE AEROSPACE BRIEFING TEAM
| FLT. LT.. M J. C. WALKER
| 310
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THE SUCCESS OF ARIEL III
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| 311
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SPACE REPORT
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| 314
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SATELLITE DIGEST-3
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| 319
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THE BLACK ARROW SPACE PROGRAMME
| H. J. H. SKETCH
| 320
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THE BLACK ARROW SATELLITE LAUNCHING VEHICLE
| L. W. PARKIN
| 321
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THE X1 AND X2 SPACECRAFT
| G. E. COOK
| 325
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STRUCTURAL ASPECTS OF THE X3 SPACECRAFT
| N. P. FORD
| 328
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CORRESPONDENCE
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| 331
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VOLUME 10 NO 10
| OCTOBER 1968
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AN OPEN LETTER TO OUR MEMBERS
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| 334
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FOUNDATIONS OF SOVIET COSMONAUTICS
| G. A. TOKATY
| 335
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SPACE REPORT
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| 347
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SATELLITE DIGEST-4
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| 352
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THE ION ENGINE AND LARGE SOLAR ARRAY FOR THE X5 SPACECRAFT
| F. C. TREBLE AND B. P. DAY
| 354
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CORRESPONDENCE
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| 361
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REVIEWS
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| 363
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SOCIETY NEWS
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| 366
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VOLUME 10 NO 11
| NOVEMBER 1968
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THE CRISIS IN EUROPEAN SPACE AFFAIRS
| A. V. CLEAVER
| 370
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WEATHER SATELLITES
| G. F. OSBORNE
| 372
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WEATHER SATELLITE GROUND STATIONS: HOW TO MAKE YOUR OWN
| J. R. MILLBURN
| 380
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SPACE REPORT
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| 384
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SATELLITE DIGEST-5
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| 315
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GAMMA TYPE 2 ROCKET ENGINE FOR BLACK ARROW: TEST TECHNIQUES AND DEVELOPMENT EXPERIENCE
| DAVID ANDREWS
| 390
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POSSIBILITIES FOR FUTURE VERSIONS OF BLACK ARROW-1
| G. T. HEALEY
| 394
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EARTH RESOURCES SURVEY SATELLITES
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| 402
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VOLUME 10 NO 12
| DECEMBER 1968
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MANNED SPACE FLIGHT: THE FUTURE
| GEORGE E. MUELLER
| 406
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SPACE REPORT
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| 415
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SPACE CONFERENCE IN KALUGA
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| 422
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A REPORT TO THE U.K. SCIENCE RESEARCH COUNCIL BY THE ASTRONOMY, SPACE AND RADIO BOARD
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| 423
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POSSIBILITIES FOR FUTURE VERSIONS OF BLACK ARROW-2
| G. T. HEALEY
| 427
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CORRESPONDENCE
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| 429
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PHOTOMETRY OF AN 11 KM/SEC IRON ARTIFICIAL METEOR
| J. B. ROBERTSON AND W. G. AYERS
| 430
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IN-FLIGHT FREQUENCY CHANGING OF COSMOS SATELLITES
| G. E. PERRY AND S. GRAHN
| 431
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APPLICATION SATELLITES OTHER THAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS-1
| G. K. C. PARDOE
| 434
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