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VOLUME 9 NO 1 | JANUARY 1967 | |
SPACE PROJECTS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM | 2 | |
BEYOND THE ATMOSPHERE: A 1923 ESSAY | K. E. TSIOLKORSKY | 9 |
SPACE REPORT | 11 | |
THE ESRO L/ SATELLITE PROJECT | C. R. HUME | 20 |
REVIEW OF SATELLITE COMBINED ATTITUDE AND ORBIT CONTROL SYSTEMS | A. G. EARL AND B. P. DAY | 29 |
REVIEWS | 35 | |
VOLUME 9 NO 2 | FEBRUARY 1967 | |
NEW NAMES ON THE MOON | 38 | |
DEFINING THE UPPER LIMITS OF AIRSPACE | BRIAN L. KIERAN | 40 |
THE DAVID DAVIES MEMORIAL INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES DRAFT TREATY ON OUTER SPACE, THE MOON AND OTHER CELESTIAL BODIES | 42 | |
SPACE REPORT | 45 | |
A NEW RECOVERY SYSTEM FOR SOUNDING ROCKETS | W. PITTELKOW | 50 |
FLAME-SPRAYED CERAMIC COATINGS IN SPACE TECHNOLOGY | W. MAXWELL WHEILDON | 55 |
ATTITUDE CONTROL OF SUN-POINTING SCIENTIFIC SATELLITES | P. E. G. COPE | 63 |
PERIODIC FLUCTUATIONS IN THE SIGNALS FROM COSMOS 5 | G. E. PERRY, J. D. SLATER AND K. J. EDWARDS | 66 |
VOLUME 9 NO 3 | MARCH 1967 | |
SPACE APPLICATIONS FOR MAN | CLOTAIRE WOOD | 74 |
PROBING THE MOON'S SURFACE | 76 | |
A SELENOLOGICAL APPRAISAL OF THE ORBITER-2 PHOTOGRAPHS | V. A. FIRSOFF | 78 |
MANNED ORBITAL RESEARCH LABORATORY (MORL): DESIGN AND UTILIZATION | R. J. GUNKEL AND C. E. STARNS | 81 |
SPACE REPORT | 95 | |
MILITARY SPACE COMMUNICATIONS | 101 | |
THE FIRST TWO YEARS OF ESTEC | A. W. LINES | 102 |
VOLUME 9 NO 4 | APRIL 1967 | |
EUROPE PROBES THE ARCTIC SKIES | DON WHITING | 114 |
SATELLITE PHOTOGRAPHY | JOHN MARSHALL | 116 |
SPACE REPORT | 118 | |
WORLD SATELLITE TERMINALS | 125 | |
NOTES | G. R. RAMSDEN, D. D. JAMES. B. W. MARTIN AND D. G. MARTIN | 127 |
COSTING THE AEROSPACE TRANSPORTER W. B. CLEGG AND K. D. JANIK | 130 | |
A SOLID PROPELLENT MOTOR FOR THE THIRD STAGE OF A SATELLITE LAUNCHER | H. M. DARWELL AND P. S. RAINE | 141 |
A PARTIALLY CLOSED FORM SOLUTION TO THE THREE-DIMENSIONAL TRAJECTORY WITH CONSTANT THRUST | M. A. CONNOR AND D. R. OTTO | 144 |
REVIEWS | 146 | |
VOLUME 9 NO 5 | MAY 1967 | |
ASTRONAUTICS IN BRITAIN —1 | 150 | |
SPACE REPORT | 153 | |
A SIMULATOR FOR A GRAVITY GRADIENT SATELLITE | W. A. WARE AND N. S. REED | 159 |
COSMIC-RAY STUDIES IN INTERPLANETARY SPACE AND ON THE MOON | S. N. VERNOV, A. E. CHUDAKOV, P. V. VAKULOV, YU I. LOGATCHEV, G. P. LYUBIMOV, A. G. NIKOLAEV AND N. V. PERESLEGINA | 168 |
ORIENTATION OF A SATELLITE IN AN ELLIPTICAL ORBIT | W. F. HILTON AND B. M. TAYLOR | 176 |
REVIEWS | 179 | |
SOCIETY NEWS | 182 | |
VOLUME 9 NO 6 | JUNE 1967 | |
NEW TASKS FOR APOLLO | 186 | |
SPACEMOBILE DEMONSTRATIONS | W. F. HILTON | 190 |
WHAT DO PEOPLE WANT TO KNOW ABOUT SPACE? | G. W. COLLINS | 191 |
SPACE REPORT | 195 | |
THE EARTH AND VENUS CLOUD PICTURES COMPARED | A. J. JEFFRIES | 200 |
ASTRONAUTICS IN BRITAIN-2 | 201 | |
USING THE ELDO-A LAUNCHER FOR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ON AERODYNAMIC RE-ENTRY | J. LAMBRECHT | 207 |
MEDICINE IN SPACE B. A. GOODELL | 212 | |
ISOLATION, MAN AND SPACE R. DYER | 214 | |
REVIEWS | 217 | |
VOLUME 9 NO 7 | JULY 1967 | |
THE VOYAGER PROGRAMME | EDGAR M .CORTRIGHT | 222 |
AUTOMATED BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY | 228 | |
ASTRONAUTICS IN BRITAIN -3 4 | 234 | |
SPACE REPORT | 237 | |
STUDY AND RESEARCH IN SPACE SCIENCE- TECHNOLOGY IN UK UNIVERSITIES | G. V. GROVES | 242 |
LAUNCH VEHICLE PERFORMANCE | WILLIAM G. HOLDER AND KENNETH M. CARLSON | 247 |
A METHOD OF WEIGHT PREDICTION OF SATELLITE LAUNCHING VEHICLES | K. J. BALL AND C. T. HEYES | 251 |
VOLUME 9 NO 8 | AUGUST 1967 | |
KEEPING TRACK OF THE WEATHER | L. J. CARTER | 258 |
ASTRONAUTICS IN BRITAIN-4 | 264 | |
SPACE REPORT | 268 | |
THE SOVIET NORTHERN COSMODROME | G. E. PERRY | 274 |
PROJECT OSCAR | GRAHAM CLAYTON | 278 |
DETERMINATION OF GAS FLOW PARAMETERS FROM PROPANE ATTITUDE CONTROL JETS, AND THEIR EFFECT ON SATELLITE OPTICAL SENSORS AND TELESCOPES | A. E. SMITH, T. J. PUNTER AND M. J. W. GAGE | 280 |
THERMODYNAMICS, AND LIFE IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM — A RE-ASSESSMENT | JOHN S. BEVAN | 285 |
NOTES | DR. W. R. MAXWELL | 287 |
SOCIETY NEWS | 292 | |
VOLUME 9 NO 9 | SEPTEMBER 1967 | |
THE SOVIET SPACE PROGRAMME AFTER SOYUZ-1 | KENNETH W. GATLAND | 294 |
ASTRONAUTICS IN BRITAIN —5 | 299 | |
SPACE REPORT | 305 | |
ROCKETRY AT ANSTY | 311 | |
PROBING THE EARTH'S MAGNETIC FIELD | 314 | |
THE THIRD STAGE OF THE ELDO-A SATELLITE LAUNCHER | HANS E. W. HOFFMANN | 316 |
ASSESSMENT OF THE PERFORMANCE OF THE ELDO FIRST PROGRAM ATTITUDE REFERENCE UNIT IN AN INERTIAL ROLE | D. W. ALBERY | 322 |
REVIEWS | 327 | |
VOLUME 9 NO 10 | OCTOBER 1967 | |
RUSSIAN ROCKETRY AT PARIS | A. V. CLEAVER | 330 |
MEDICINE IN THE SPACE AGE | BRIG.-GEN. T. H. CROUCH | 336 |
NAVIGATION SATELLITES: THE FUTURE | EUGENE EHRLICH | 338 |
SPACE REPORT | 342 | |
DEVELOPMENT OF THE RAVEN SOLID PROPELLENT ROCKET MOTOR FOR SKYLARK | J. H. CROOK | 350 |
A CLOSED FORM SOLUTION FOR TWO-DIMENSIONAL RE-ENTRY TRAJECTORIES | MICHAEL A. CONNOR | 357 |
THE EFFECT ON THE MASS-FLOW OF SWIRL IN A SUPERSONIC NOZZLE | R. C. PARKINSON | 360 |
REVIEWS | 361 | |
SOCIETY NEWS | 363 | |
VOLUME 9 NO 11 | NOVEMBER 1967 | |
LIVING IN SPACE | 366 | |
THE BRITISH NATIONAL LAUNCHER PROGRAMME | 370 | |
KILOWATTS FROM SOLAR CELLS | 374 | |
SPACE REPORT | 375 | |
THE REUSABLE BOOSTER PARADOX AIRCRAFT TECHNOLOGY OR OPERATIONS? | PHILIP BONO | 379 |
DEVELOPMENT OF THE CUCKOO ROCKET MOTOR | E. C. WHITE | 388 |
THE USE OF SOLID PROPELLENT ROCKET MOTORS FOR SPACE APPLICATION | F. C. MORGAN AND G. F. P. TRUBRIDGE | 393 |
CORRESPONDENCE | 399 | |
VOLUME 9 NO 12 | DECEMBER 1967 | |
U.S. COMMUNICATIONS POLICY | 402 | |
THE MAKING OF AN ASTRONAUT | 407 | |
SPACE REPORT | 409 | |
AN AUTOMATIC ATTITUDE CONTROL SYSTEM FOR A SPINNING SATELLITE: A THEORETICAL ASSESSMENT | A. J. SARNECKI | 424 |
AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF THE APPLICATION OF PLUG NOZZLES TO SOLID-PROPELLENT ROCKETS-1 | C. CASCI, E. GISMONDI AND G. ANGELINO | 429 |
FACETS OF BMW LIQUID-PROPELLENT ROCKET DEVELOPMENT 1939-45 | ANTONY L. KAY | 433 |