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A one-off magazine published by the British Interplanetary Society in January 1935 to replace their Bulletin and Journal. An index can be found Bulletin of the British Interplanetary Society here . On the last page it announces a forthcoming article entitled "The Problem with Mars" by Arthur C. Clarke .
... establishing human colonies in the "New Wilderness" of Space.
'''A New Paradigm for Planetary Management '''
A new Planetary Management Paradigm could serve as a catalyst for humans to make the shift to new and ecologically appropriate ... in the civilian world as productive members of the global workforce.
'''The New Space Renaissance '''
The Spiritual and Creative Aspects of a New Space Adventure would embody the seeds of a new "Space Renaissance," which could include the following ...
... Introduction
Over the last decade, the “New Space” industry has served to galvanize and inspire a host of new space activities, new space systems and new ways of doing business in space. Today, the space sector media ... for less? In the end, there is the need to explain what new opportunities are opened up with these new launch capabilities. And the new horizons are both amazing and quite diverse. New ways to access space ...
... new—a commercially-owned space transportation service. It will choose a company to do this new service in 2006, and the winning company likely will use a new rocket that it has created. The new rocket may be launched from the ground like the Space Shuttle or launched ...
... showing how the UK can lead the way to the new space age at low cost and risk. The first vehicle on the sequence is a small entry-level sub-orbital spaceplane. The UK has all the required technology to build this, and is the only major industrial country not committed to `old space'. For a modest investment soon, the UK could become the centre for a new ...
... engineers believe that ballistic space vehicles are in our near-future. These designs are like the capsules of Apollo and Gemini, built 40 years ago. Airplane-like space transports may again ... provided by David Gump & Gary Hudson
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Safety is on everyone's mind after the Challenger and Columbia disasters, so you can be confident that there will be a lot ... provided by David Gump & Gary Hudson
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'''Co-Author(s)''' - R. W. Moir; W. L. Barr
'''JBIS Volume ''' - Contents of the Journal of the British Interplanetary Society for Volume 58 58
'''Page ''' - 332-341
'''Year''' - 2005
'''Keywords''' - Cycling ... systems for a spacecraft or world ship that could travel between the Sun and the near stars periodically. Because of the long durations, the spacecraft is assumed to be massive to house many people ... an order of magnitude more heat flux could be handled somehow, then the spacecraft could just skim the surface of the Sun (200 km/s or 0.0007c) giving a minimum cycle time ...
... the informal and numbered issues combined, appeared before the name was changed by committee vote on December 28th 1934 for one issue in January 1935 to "The New Columbus." In his biography Johnson claimed that New Columbus ... .L. Askham
The Growing Interest in Matters Interplanetary
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The Astronaut (A Poem)
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''' January 1935 '''
'''Vol 1 No 1'''
'''The New Columbus'''
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... small world, timidly dipping a toe into the sea, which is the Universe. We stare into this ocean of night and imagine that we are the new Columbus generation.
Two thousand years ago Greek philosophers wrote science fiction stories on air and space travel. The French writer Jules Verne foresaw in remarkable detail what happened a century later in the ...
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