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... 's first science fiction magazine ran for 16 issues from 1937-1942 and was published by Walter H. Gillings . The magazine featured fiction and non-fiction by many members of the British Interplanetary ...
... effects.
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Corona and the flattery of theft
Dwayne Day tells a tale of intrigue, subterfuge and the race to get contracts for successive generations of equipment for spy satellites.
465-467
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Let the science begin
Spaceflight looks at the complexities of NASA's ...
... Accomplished
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News From The Cape
Gordon L. Harris
112
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Travellers' Tales
William I. McLaughlin
114
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Reusable Satellite Platforms
D. E. Koelle
119
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Space Report
... Society News
190
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Correspondence
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'''Volume 24. NO. 5 '''
'''MAY 1982'''
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The Maiden Voyage of Columbia
John A. Pfannerstill
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Japanese Space Plans for 1982-1985
Neville ...
... and commercial space opportunities for existing organizations, new-start companies and entrepreneurs with a preview of existing and emerging activities.
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Dream Chaser
Gerard van de Haar and Rudolf van ... had an empathy that needed few words to create living visions of space as imagined for those who could only wonder at the heavens and at the vehicles that may one day ... flights.
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Apprentice turned Master - 1
Spaceflight Editor David Baker reflects on the contributions of Jesco von Puttkamer who died recently and revisits a conversation dating back almost 40 years ...
... M White — first rocket plane pilot to reach space, Magazine back issues. New Members, Tradesmen for BIS hq, Hierarchy and inner workings of BIS, Student winner, Voyage.
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'''VOL. 52 NO. 8 ... Ken Kremer.
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Letters and emails Empowering the BIS. Views lead to confrontation. Distribution of life. Origin of universe. In agreement with the 'right stuff'. Tranquility spelling. Difference between Sci-Fi and ...
... . Apollo 12 commander. Space Shuttle retirement.
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Viewpoint
Mark Stewart.
284
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Society news Discussion of future of BIS. Play celebrates 'Chief Designer. New BIS members, New BIS Fellows, Competition Winners.
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'''VOL ... show at South African space congress. BIS display at Autographica, New editor for Society's magazine. New BIS members
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... " BALLOON
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'''VOLUME 3 NO. 4'''
'''JULY 1961'''
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MISSION TO VENUS
114
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THE INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY OF ASTRONAUTICS.
A. G. HALEY
119
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MINITRACK IN BRITAIN
122
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ENTENTE SPATIALE
124
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RUSSIA'S SPACE ... ANSWER
187
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CORRESPONDENCE
187
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'''VOLUME 3 NO. 6'''
'''NOVEMBER 1961'''
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PAGE A TEN YEAR PROGRAMME OF SPACE TECHNOLOGY.
L. R. SHEPHERD
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LIQUID PROPELLENT MOTORS. W. N. NEAT
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ENGINEERING ASPECTS ...
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62
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PRELUDE TO CENTAUR
63
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OPERATION SEABEE.
L. J. HALSEMA
63
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THE SATELLITE TRACKING PROGRAMME OF THE SMITHSONIAN
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ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORY
64
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CORRESPONDENCE
66
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REVIEWS
63
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'''VOLUME 4 NO. 3'''
'''MAY 1962 ... . D. CRANE
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CORRESPONDENCE
100
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REVIEWS
101
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'''VOLUME 4 NO. 4'''
'''JULY 1962'''
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THE COSTS OF SPACE EXPLORATION.
A. M. ROHROCK
106
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MORE NASA INVENTION AWARDS
114
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THE PROTON PERIL.
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A. PROKHOROV AND I. ZAKHAROV
23
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THE FUTURE—AN EXTRACT FROM THE TEACHER'S HANDBOOK OF ASTRONAUTICS.
E. G. D. ANDREWS
25
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REVIEWS
30
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CORRESPONDENCE
35
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'''VOLUME 5 NO.2'''
'''MARCH ...
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'''VOLUME 5 NO. 6'''
'''NOVEMBER 1963'''
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ADVANCED EDUCATION IN ASTRUNAUTICS. A PROPOSED GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION 'O' LEVEL SYLLABUS
N. H. LANGTON
186
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IN ASTRONAUTICS.
A. J. MOORE
188
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'''Volume 6 No.1'''
'''JANUARY 1964'''
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PROJECT GEMINI
2
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ORIGIN OF THE MOON-1.
John F. Simpson
12
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SOVIET MANOEUVERABLE SATELLITE
20
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REQUIREMENTS FOR A SPACE ... BENEFITS-2.
HOMER E. NEWELL
154
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THE JET PROPULSION LABORATORY: ITS ORIGINS AND FIRST DECADE OF WORK.
FRANK J. MALINA
160
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UNUSUAL SATELLITE ORBITS.
J. A PILKINGTON
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