Contents of Spaceflight Magazine Volume 54
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VOL. 54 NO. 1 | JANUARY 2012 | |
Britain in Space - UK heads for Mars - Westminster goes weightless - political disinterest in government. | 5 | |
World News Analysis - rhetoric in EEU but no money - persistent risk for ISS - fuel dump versus big lift - seeking consensus on space. | 7 | |
International News - Jury out on Mars 500 - Boeing on fast track to ISS - Orion to fly sooner - life on Europa?. | 8 | |
In brief - news shorts from around the world. | 9 | |
International News - On the move - Vega on track - WGS ready for launch - Shuttle engines for SLS. | 10 | |
Coming up - a schedule for what's next in space. | 11 | |
Satellite Digest - 468 October 2011. | 12 | |
A View from the Hill - political space news hot from Washington DC | 14 | |
ISS Operations Summary - 17 October to 11 November 2011 | 25 | |
Book Reviews. | 32 | |
Letters. | 35 | |
Society News. | 39 | |
MIR'S NEW MODULE The 20 tonne Module D was due to dock with Mir on October 23. Spaceflight has an exclusive colour photograph of the module's interior and a report on the timetable for the expansion of Mir. | 362 |