Contents of Spaceflight Magazine Volume 44

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VOL. 44 NO. 5 MAY 2002
International Space News Europe action plan for global monitoring Skynet 5 contract award, Envisat launch Crew Return Vehicle drop test, Grace lifts off, Shuttle to launch first space 'railroad', Budget fears on Mars Sample Return missions, Jovian stratosphere, Critical tests for Rosetta, India' s microgravity vehicle. 180
Satellite Digest. 190
Space Station Chronology Neville Kidger. 192
Space motion sickness Etiology, current research and implications for space flight Erik Seedhouse. 200
First British ride into space Watershed mission for Soviet space programme Francis French. 204
Document throws light on Intercosmos politics Aleksandr Zheleznyakov. 208
Apollo 16 Teamwork in action John Catchpole. 210
Britain's role in the Apollo lunar landing Chris Gainor. 213
Correspondence Increasing Space Station capacity, Understanding Martian flight theory, Development of aerospace systems using aircraft technology, Capitalising on growing interest in space, Global warming — Man versus Nature, Information wanted on engineer. 215
Society news L.J. Carter Memorial Lecture. 219
VOL. 44 NO. 10 OCTOBER 2002
International Space News Atlas V maiden voyage, Inflatable re-entry technology craft, ESA aims for 2004 Galileo test, Public to form UK space policy, Astrium to build ESA's Aeolus spacecraft, Shuttle launches to resume, Earth pathfinder missions. 400
Satellite Digest. 408
Rosetta - comet lander and orbiter Europe's mission to decipher the building blocks of the solar system E Rudolf van Beest. 410
Space Station Chronology Neville Kidger. 413
KSC's Space Station Processing Facility Five years of preparing ISS elements Gerard van de Haar. 414
Envisat An unprecedented view of our planet Lucy Owens. 417
Beyond where the sky meets the dawn Bill Shepherd on the birth of a new frontier (part one) Francis French. 420
A sheep in wolf's clothing The Samos E-5 Recoverable Satellite (part one) Dwayne A. Day. 424
China prepares for manned flight A celebration in stamps and postcards Jeff Dugdale. 432
Correspondence Chinese astronauts in space within two years, Media manipulation, Shackleton's Space Station airlock, 'Mars fantasy' never to become reality. 434
Book Notices. 438
Into Space Roderick MacDonald. 440
VOL. 44 NO. 11 NOVEMBER 2000
International Space News Flawless launch of new Meteosat, TRW wins NGST contract, Contour update, Atlas success for Spanish satellite, Biggest ever Gamma Ray, Third H2A launched, New Shuttle and ISS crews, China's manned flight, Earthquake research. 444
Satellite Digest. 452
Belgian astronaut prepares for Russian Soyuz mission Frank De Winne on his ISS mission Philip Corneille and Bert Vis. 454
Space Station Chronology Neville Kidger. 458
Beyond where the sky meets the dawn Bill Shepherd and 'Space Ship Alpha' Francis French. 464
Mariner II fly by of the planet Venus The first missions to explore Earth's 'sister' Philip Corneille. 430
Rumours, innuendo and gossip Discovering the truth behind Russia's early space programme Alexander Zheleznyakov, translated by Mikhail Vorobyov. 471
The Ride stuff First US female astronaut encourages girls to pursue sciences Hartriono B. Sastrowardoyo. 476
Correspondence Leasing Space Shuttle Columbia to the private sector, Voyager offers lesson in project management, Short-sighted concerns of BBC radio debate, An ISS mission to Mars. 477
Book Notices. 482
Society News BBC Radio 4 'Straw Poll' debate Malcolm Smith the International Space Station is captured lust after the. 484
VOL. 44 NO. 12 DECEMBER 2000
International Space News Soyuz crash delays De Winne flight to ISS, Integral observatory launched, Atlantis touches down, Mars Odyssey data released, Japan's ISS module delayed by budget problems, New funding structure for UK space activities, Aurora plans take shape, Hot Bird prepares for launch. 488
Satellite Digest. 496
Shuttle observation camera provides new launch video Joel W. Powell. 499
Space Station Chronology Neville Kidger. 500
The Sun as art Steele Hill. 506
The Midcourse Space Experiment Jos Heyman. 508
Apollo 17 John Catchpole. 511
The X-38 lifting body heritage Joel W. Powell. 516
Correspondence UK's opportunity for ISS participation, Bringing science into the classroom, Cosmonaut call-signs, Positron and Hubble image parallel, Manned spaceflight needs public support. 519
Book Notices. 523
Into Space John Allbutt. 525
Society Announcements. 526
Indexes for 2002. 527