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VOL. 47 NO. 4
| APRIL 2005
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International Space News In orbit Shuttle repair demonstration planned for spring, Space Station assembly to end by 2010. Falcon launchers come to market. Budget higher but still less. Finally its celebration time for Ariane 5, Navigation payload test. Earth-bound telescopes rescue Huygens data. Option to free up Soyuz seats, Baikonur to get new launch centre in 2008. Leading launch company bags new Eutelsat craft. Beagle 2 report finally published. Launch rate takes a dip. Team recommends new 'Hubble'. Australia rejects space for third time. First Inmarsat-4 readied for launch. Ireland's Ariane 5 contract, Development of crewed vehicle.
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Satellite Digest.
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Space Station Chronology
| Neville Kidger.
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Dragon in space
| Chen Lan.
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Time for a gander
| Clive Simpson.
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Jewel in the sky
| Dwayne A. Day.
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Correspondence Divergence between BBC book and TV series. Philosophy of keeping things simple. Planetary landings are cultural achievements too. The how. what. where and when of life. Convictions lie outside scientific discussion, Discovering the fingerprints of life, Real evidence. Big booster technology. Balloon mission set for 2006.
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Books Clementine Atlas of the Moon, Virtual LM. Urban Astronomy, Lunar Exploration. Rocket Science. Walking in Space. How NASA learned to fly in space
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VOL. 47 NO. 11
| NOVEMBER 2005
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International Space News US unveils blueprint for returning to Moon. Space Station cargo service. Satellite company supports school bid. Largest asteroid may be 'mini planet' with water ice. Text votes could help cover cost of space trip, Power link to extend Shuttle stays at ISS. NASA trims Mar s schedules. Sweden to develop rendezvous expertise. Deep Impact adds colour to unfolding comet picture. Mars Express instrument investigation. Cassini spotlights Saturn's rings, Details of secret US flight declassified. German space conference.
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Satellite Digest.
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Space Station access conundrum
| John Catchpole.
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Fly me to the Moon
| Clive Simpson.
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Space Station Chronology
| Neville Kidger.
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Extra-Terrestrial Relays
| Mark Williamson.
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Space cadets who dared to dream
| Arthur C. Clarke.
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Robotic ravens
| Dwayne A. Day.
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Correspondence Time for UK to reconsider manned space flight. Push for Shuttle-C option. Europe's chance to catch Kliper boat. First mission patch, Clouds obscured Discovery launch.
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Books.
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Into Space
| Gregory Benford.
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VOL. 47 NO. 12
| DECEMBER 2005
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International Space News Second team unveils plan for Space Shuttle successor. Space Station crew returns to Earth. China's latest manned mission hailed a success. ESA to request Kliper funding. Balloon explorer for Mars. First satellite servicing mission for space tug. Astronauts on the move. Norway orders new satellites. Palm trees from orbit. ESA selects asteroids. Next Shuttle launch targets May. World's biggest space show comes to Britain. ESA loses environment satellite.
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Satellite Digest.
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Moonrise
| John Catchpole.
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Venus Express
| Philip Corneille.
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Space Station Chronology
| Neville Kidger.
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The reluctant Space Shuttle
| Ed Hengeveld.
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Replacing the Space Shuttle
| John Catchpole.
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Working on the Moon
| Dwayne A. Day.
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Correspondence Professionalism and dedication of UK's rocket scientists. Comments on the age of the Earth. Space farers turned politicians.
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Books.
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Society News Spaceplanes - past. present and future Society's Annual General Meeting.
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2005 Index to Spaceflight
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