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VOLUME 8 NO 1 JANUARY 1966
A SPACE PROGRAMME FOR EUROPE L. R. SHEPHERD 2
MORE RUSSIAN SPACE STAMPS DONALD MALCOLM 8
CIVILIZATION, SCIENCE AND SPACE DAVID ANDREWS 12
VOSKHOD 2 17
IS THIS A PROJECT FOR EUROPE? 18
LAUNCHERS FOR SMALL ROCKETS W. T. FISHER 20
ROCKET ENGINES FOR SATELLITE LAUNCHERS DAVID ANDREWS 24
SECTORIAL HARMONICS OF THE EARTH'S GRAVITATIONAL POTENTIAL JOSE OSORIO 31
REVIEWS 33
VOLUME 8 NO 2 FEBRUARY 1966
EUROSPACE ABROAD DAVID ANDREWS 38
HIGHWAY TO THE STARS JOHN W. MACVEY 42
FRANCE IN ORBIT 44
THERE ARE "CANALS" ON MARS ERIC BURGESS 46
SPACE DEFENCE SYSTEM 48
NEW TASKS FOR THE X-15 50
THE TROUBLES WITH OGO 52
SPACE REPORT 54
SUPERSONIC COMBUSTION RAMJETS I. T. OSGERBY 62
PRECESSION OF UK-3 DUE TO MAGNETIC TORQUE E. S. TAGGART 66
REVIEWS 70
TWENTIETH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 75
VOLUME 8 NO 3 MARCH 1966
WORLD-WIDE SOUNDING ROCKET FACILITIES G. V. GROVES 78
PRINCIPLES OF ASTRONAUTICS-1 DAVID ANDREWS 86
GEMINI-AGENA RENDEZVOUS 90
SPACE REPORT 92
PRECESSION OF UK-3 SATELLITE DUE TO AERODYNAMIC TORQUE PAULINE PEARSON 98
THE PEERS DEBATE SPACE TECHNOLOGY 102
CORRESPONDENCE 104
REVIEWS 106
SOCIETY NEWS 110
VOLUME 8 NO 4. APRIL 1966
THE USAF IN SPACE GENERAL B. A. SCHRIEVER 114
EUROSPACE IN BRUSSELS 118
NIMBUS WEATHER EYE 120
SPACE REPORT 122
PRINCIPLES OF ASTRONAUTICS-2 DAVID ANDREWS 137
THE EOLE EXPERIMENT J.-E. BLAMONT 139
OBSERVATION SATELLITE OPTICS J. R. MILLBURN AND T. HORTON 141
REVIEWS 147
CORRESPONDENCE 151
VOLUME 8 NO 5 MAY 1966
THE LUNAR EXPLORERS 154
HOME COMFORTS IN SPACE 156
PRINCIPLES OF ASTRONAUTICS-3 DAVID ANDREWS 161
SPACE REPORT 164
COMBUSTION AND HEAT TRANSFER IN A SMALL ROCKET CHAMBER BURNING LIQUID OXYGEN AND GASEOUS HYDROGEN A. T. JEFFS, C. RAMSHAW AND B. W. RICKETSON 172
HUBBLE'S CONSTANT AS A MEASURE OF DISTANCE REGINALD O. KAPP 185
REVIEWS 188
VOLUME 8 NO 6 JUNE 1966
SPACECRAFT RECOVERY 190
SPACE REPORT 196
EUROPE IN SPACE KENNETH W. GATLAND 203
PRINCIPLES OF ASTRONAUTICS-4 DAVID ANDREWS 215
MICROWAVE POWERED FERRY VEHICLES M. I. WILLINSKI 217
REVIEWS 225
VOLUME 8 NO 7 JULY 1966
WHO WILL OWN THE MOON? JOHN COBB COOPER 230
SPACE TRACKING IN AUSTRALIA MARY MULLINS 235
SPACE REPORT 236
PRINCIPLES OF ASTRONAUTICS-5 DAVID ANDREWS 239
THE SPACE SIMULATORS OF ON ERA JEAN SURUGUE AND MARCEL LE MIGNON 242
REVIEWS 257
CORRESPONDENCE 261
SOCIETY NEWS 263
VOLUME 8 NO 8 AUGUST 1966
BENEFITS OF SPACEFLIGHT EDWARD G. WELSH 266
PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF MAN IN SPACE H. F. HUDDLESTON 268
SPACE REPORT 275
NOTES H. L. G. SMILEY, A. J. SIMPKIN, W. G. TOWNSEND, G. E. PERRY AND M. E. BODIN 283
PRINCIPLES OF ASTRONAUTICS-6 DAVID ANDREWS 286
ASTRONOMY IN SPACE NANCY G. ROMAN 288
HIGH VACUUM PUMPING SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS FOR SPACE SIMULATION CHAMBERS M. S. HAYWARD 292
CORRESPONDENCE 297
REVIEWS 299
VOLUME 8 NO 9 SEPTEMBER 196
A NEW LOOK AT MARS HUBERTUS STRUGHOLD 302
TOWARDS A LIFTING-BODY SPACECRAFT 307
SURVEYOR ON THE MOON 310
LOWELL'S WORLD JOHN W. MACVEY 312
SPACE REPORT 314
THE FUTURE OF ELDO — AN INDUSTRIAL POINT OF VIEW A. V. CLEAVER 322
INCREMENTAL STEPS TOWARD BOOSTER RECOVERY AND RE-USE PHILIP BONO AND T. J. GORDON 326
NOTES R. G. LANGTON AND A. T. JEFFS 334
MODIFICATIONS OF THE RADIO TECHNIQUE FOR SATELLITE OBSERVATIONS G. E. PERRY 336
REVIEWS 337
VOLUME 8 NO 10 OCTOBER 1966
THE U.S. SPACE PROGRAMME AND ITS INTERNATIONAL SIGNIFICANCE 1 ARNOLD W. FRUTKIN 342
THE EUROPEAN SPACE RESEARCH ORGANIZATION J. BEATTIE 345
THE CASE FOR A UNITED KINGDOM SPACE PROGRAMME 347
ELDO AT THE BRINK 355
SPACE REPORT 357
GATEWAY TO THE MOON 366
SPACE ROTOR: A EUROPEAN PROJECT FOR RECOVERY OF HEAVY LAUNCH VEHICLES M. KRETZ 369
CORRESPONDENCE 374
SOCIETY NEWS 375
VOLUME 8 NO 11 NOVEMBER 1966
CREATION'S DAWN JOHN W. MACVEY 378
FIRST AUSTRALIAN SATELLITE STANLEY MARKS 380
ON TOUR WITH THE SPACEMOBILE G. W. COLLINS 382
SPACEMOBILE REPORT L. J. CARTER 383
SPACE REPORT 386
THE USE OF ELDO VEHICLES FOR COMMUNICATIONS SATELLITES IN SYNCHRONOUS ORBIT 396
LONG-BOOM SATELLITES 398
THE ELDO CRISIS A. V. CLEAVER 402
PRINCIPLES OF ASTRONAUTICS-7 DAVID ANDREWS 403
VOLUME 8 NO 12 DECEMBER 1966
FUTURE OF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS HERB ROSEN 414
JAPAN IN SPACE 416
THE APOLLO MISSION 420
SPACE REPORT 424
AIR-AUGMENTED ROCKETS FOR PROPULSION OF BOOST VEHICLES P. J. COOPER 436
THERMODYNAMICS, AND LIFE IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM LEWIS EPSTEIN 443
REVIEWS 445