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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 | |