Contents of Spaceflight Magazine Volume 6

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Volume 6 No.1 JANUARY 1964
PROJECT GEMINI 2
ORIGIN OF THE MOON-1. John F. Simpson 12
SOVIET MANOEUVERABLE SATELLITE 20
REQUIREMENTS FOR A SPACE PROGRAMME. L. R. Shepherd 21
BREAKTHROUGH TO SPACE. Yuri Gagarin 26
CORRESPONDENCE 28
REVIEWS 31
VOLUME 6 NO. 2 MARCH 1964
LIFTING RE-ENTRY FOR SPACE VEHICLES. K. PECKS 38
SATELLITE CF THE SUN. JOHN W. MACVEY 44
THE EDUCATION PROGRAMME OF THE B.I.S. L. J. CARTER 47
EDUCATION OF TECHNOLOGISTS. S. BUCHANAN 51
ROCKETS THAT GLIDE. G. SCHEFFLER 54
ORIGIN OF THE MOON --2. JOHN F. SIMPSON 55
PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES OF MAN IN ORBIT. B. A. GOODEN 63
REVIEWS 67
CORRESPONDENCE 71
VOLUME 6 NO. 3 MAY 1964
A MILITARY MANNED SPACE LABORATORY 74
A YEAR IN SPACE 79
INTERPLANETARY AND INTERSTELLAR EXPLORATION. O. W. NICKS 80
ROCKETING TO THE WEATHER. W. T. FISHER 88
SPACECRAFT FOR LUNAR RECONNAISSANCE 92
DESIGNING FOR LIFTING RE-ENTRY. V. MYASISHCHEV 92
NUCLEAR ROCKETS: FLIGHT SYSTEMS DEFERRED 93
NEW RESEARCH TASKS FOR X-I5 94
ASTRONOMY IN 1934. L. SHKLOVSKY 95
REVIEWS 100
CORRESPONDENCE 108
VOLUME 6 NO. 4 JULY 1964
EXPLORING THE COMETS. RAY BENTON 110
A CONTRIBUTION TO ASTROSOCIOLOGY. H. E. ROSS 120
COSMIC TWINS. S. N. VERNOV, G. A. SKURIDIN AND Y. I. LOGACHEV 124
SATELLITE OBSERVING AND THE BRITISH PREDICTION SERVICE. J. A. PILKINGTON 129
SPACE EXPLORATION—THE PRACTICAL BENEFITS—I. HOMER E. NEWELL 133
REVIEWS 138
CORRESPONDENCE 144
VOLUME 6 NO. 5 SEPTEMBER 1964
THE FRENCH NATIONAL SPACE PROGRAMME. ROBERT AUBINIÈRE 146
SPACE EXPLORATION—THE PRACTICAL BENEFITS-2. HOMER E. NEWELL 154
THE JET PROPULSION LABORATORY: ITS ORIGINS AND FIRST DECADE OF WORK. FRANK J. MALINA 160
UNUSUAL SATELLITE ORBITS. J. A PILKINGTON 165
LOOKING FOR COSMIC MICROBES. OLEG KOSTKO 168
BLUE STREAK F.I. 169
MEASURING ASTRONAUT ABILITY. H. F. HUDDLESTON 170
REVIEWS 173