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VOL. 46 NO. 1
| JANUARY 2004
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International Space News NASA plans for Shuttle return to flight. On course for Mars. Shuttle launch coverage, ISS crew lands after Station scare. Iceberg's end captured by satellite, Eurockot launch success. Positive results from Indian satellite. Science missions cancelled. Spring ISS flight named. Three crew named for Atlantis flight, Moscow to consider space priorities.
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Satellite Digest.
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Safety questions over Space Station flight
| Neville Kidger.
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Space Station Chronology
| Neville Kidger
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Mars special.
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Russian space medicine still aims for Mars
| Dominic Phelan.
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Invasion of Mars.
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Europe's first planetary mission.
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The Beagle has landed.
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Unravelling the mysteries of Mars.
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Planetary SETI craves scientific credibility
| Malcolm Smith.
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Correspondence Possible method for imaging spent ET during night launches, The original orbital 'waverider', Canadian astronaut reunion. Rocket efficiency. Suggestion to resume underside examination.
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Book Notices.
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Into Space
| Jim Mangles.
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VOL. 46 NO. 3
| MARCH 2004
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International Space News Bush outlines vision on US space future, Spacecraft unveil Mars' secrets. East meets west to study space storms. Delta II orbits GPS satellite. JPL tests Nexis propulsion system, Eurockot to carry GOCE. Stardust triumphs at Wild 2, Gravity-free honeymoons for wealthy coup les.
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Satellite Digest.
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Manned space flight - future perspective
| Yuri Zaitsev.
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Space Station Chronology
| Neville Kidger.
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Michael Foale becomes record-breaking space traveller
| Neville Kidger.
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Apollo 11 - flight into history
| Ed Hengeveld.
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The Moon in the crosshairs CIA intelligence on the Soviet manned lunar programme. Part 2 - The J Vehicle
| Dwayne A. Day and Asif Siddiqi.
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Correspondence Keeping tabs on the heart-beat of space. Mercury falling, Haise offers Apollo 13 movie comparison. New NASA's Chinese army, Impetus provided by fledgling space power.
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Books.
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Into Space
| Mike Richardson.
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VOL. 46 NO. 4
| APRIL 2004
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International Space News Rosetta. Russia starts work on new manned craft. Space first over Mars. Giant black hole rips star apart. Galileo faces opposition. Longevity for Ulysses. Shuttle costs soar.
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Looking beyond the ISS
| Andrei Kislyakov.
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Satellite Digest.
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Hubble future hangs in balance.
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Assembling the jigsaw of life Spain's Centro de Astrobiologia
| Edwin Kite.
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Space Station Chronology
| Neville Kidger.
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Apollo 11 - flight into history
| Ed Hengeveld.
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Moving forward on the Orbital Space Plane
| John Catchpole.
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Recovering Columbia
| Ken Peek.
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Lucky number 13 The first success of the CORONA reconnaissance satellite programme
| Dwayne A Day.
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Correspondence Could lander rise from ashes?. Ambitious Mars plans brought down to Earth. Go to space or solve society's problems first. Heavy booster readied on historic launch pad. Shuttle commander recalls path to success.
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Books.
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Society News.
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Into Space
| Derek Webber.
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VOL. 46 NO. 6
| JUNE 2004
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International Space News Year-long Space Station flight possible. UK company poised to lead world market, Russia outlines Mars plans. GPS milestone, Space-X moves towards first launch. Rovers' return to be doubled. Mars Express maps water, Shuttle upgrade work moves on.
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Satellite Digest.
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Europe's eye on the Red Planet.
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Twin robotic geologists on Mars.
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Space Station Chronology
| Neville Kidger.
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Apollo 11 - flight into history
| Ed Hengeveld.
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A chequered path to success - The Apollo 16 Saturn V fire
| Alan Lawrie.
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Farewell to the Orbital Space Plane
| John Catchpole.
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Correspondence Spectacular cosmos theme park. Rare chance to chat with cosmonaut. Praise for astronaut talk, Grand tour of space facilities, Rosetta delay proves a bonus. Arianespace unperturbed over 'cat flap'. Speculation on new Russian crew vehicle.
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Book Notices.
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Society News.
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Into Space
| Bill Tomlinson.
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VOL. 46 NO. 9
| SEPTEMBER 2004
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International Space News Cooperation is key to success. European work on cargo vehicle, Ariane 5 launch. New craft to monitor atmosphere. Space debris concern. UK forum debut. Stateside move for Starchaser, India's plans for manned missions, Solving space storm mystery, Herschel-Planck contract.
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Satellite Digest.
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Climate of change for ESA
| Clive Simpson.
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The starship free enterprise
| Steven Fawkes and Mat Irvine.
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The new Lord of the rings
| Clive Simpson.
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Space Station Chronology
| Neville Kidger.
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State of collapse Unreported Atlas depressurisation accidents
| Joel W. Powell.
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Orbital fashion parade
| Yuri Zaitsev.
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Correspondence Early attempts to break sound barrier. European crew time on Space Station. Bundle solution for big launcher, Support for Bush initiative, Astronaut memorial.
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Book Notices Frontiers of Space Exploration. Cambridge Encyclopaedia of Space. Space Science. The Orion Nebula, Cosmic Company. Voyager's Grand Tour, Mars Exploration Planning. NASA Astronaut Photographs of Earth, NASA Mission Reports (Mars).
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Into Space
| Roger Holt.
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VOL. 46 NO. 12
| DECEMBER 2004
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International Space News Virgin boss in space tourism bid, Manual docking for new ISS crew. Satellite tests move Galileo forward. DART demonstrator, ISS crew expansion. Drawing blunder to blame for Genesis crash. Hubbies robotic plans progress, New Mars craft data whets appetite for life, Mars motive for return to Moon, Dress rehearsal for Hyper X, Commercial first for India, UK backs Aurora programme.
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Satellite Digest.
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UK stakes claim on future Mars missions
| Clive Simpson.
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Skylark ready to bow out on high note
| Hugh Whitfield.
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Lunar pilot
| Ed Hengeveld.
| 462
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Space Station Chronology
| Neville Kidger.
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Aiming for the high frontier
| Dwayne A. Day.
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You have mail
| Bert Vis.
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Correspondence Orbital experiments to answer centrifuge questions. Intercontintental city-hop with ballistic travel, Hi-tech view of Chinese launch site.
| Editor's comment.
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Book Notices Radiation Hazard in Space. A Vision of Future Space Transportation. Nonlinear Gravitodynamics.
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Society announcements.
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Indices.
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