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VOLUME 10 NO 1 | JANUARY 1968 | |
CRISIS IN SPACE | 2 | |
BIOSATELLITE 2: THE PRELIMINARY RESULTS | 4 | |
CRATERS ON MARS | 6 | |
SPACE REPORT | 8 | |
QUESTION AND ANSWER: PROBES TO THE MOON | 19 | |
DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF COMPONENTS FOR PULSE GAS SATELLITE ATTITUDE CONTROL SYSTEMS | G. W. STUNNERS | 22 |
LOW-COST REUSABLE ROCKETS | GLAUCO PARTEI, P. LAURIENZO AND F. DIAMANTINI | 26 |
AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON THE APPLICATION OF PLUG NOZZLES TO SOLID-PROPELLENT ROCKETS-2 | C. CASCI, E. GISMOND AND G. ANGELINO | 33 |
VOLUME 10 NO 2 | FEBRUARY 1968 | |
LUNAR ROVING VEHICLE | 42 | |
MISSILES FROM SPACE | J. W. MACVEY | 46 |
SPACE REPORT | 49 | |
A SPACE POLICY FOR BRITAIN | 56 | |
A WALLCHART LUNARIUM | J. R. MILLBURN | 58 |
SOME CRITICAL ASPECTS OF THE ELDO-B VEHICLES | J. NOUAILLE | 59 |
THERMAL DESIGN AND TESTING OF THE ESRO II SOLAR ASTRONOMY SATELLITE | P. BRUNT AND P. J. CONCHIE | 64 |
REVIEWS | 72 | |
22ND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING | 74 | |
SOCIETY NEWS | 75 | |
VOLUME 10 NO 3 | MARCH 1968 | |
VOICES FROM THE SKY | ARTHUR C. CLARKE | 78 |
THE SPACE-STATION: ITS RADIO APPLICATIONS | 85 | |
A REVIEW OF THE WORK OF THE TECHNICAL PLANNING STAFF OF CETS | DR. N. SIMMONS | 87 |
THE POSITION OF CEPT ON TELECOMMUNICATIONS SATELLITES FOR EUROPE—POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC CONSIDERATIONS | F. NICOTERA | 91 |
COMMUNICATIONS SATELLITES: THE EUROSPACE POINT OF VIEW | G. K. C. PARDOE | 94 |
INTELSAT: COMSAT'S POINT OF VIEW | JAMES MCCORMACK | 99 |
BRITAIN IN SPACE | 102 | |
SPACE REPORT | 105 | |
LUNAR INTERNATIONAL LABORATORY | F. J. MALINA | 113 |
VOLUME 10 NO 4 | APRIL 1968 | |
FOOD FOR SPACEFLIGHT | JOHN R. BANNISTER | 118 |
SPACE REPORT | 122 | |
THE DESIGN AND MANUFACTURE OF A LIQUID HYDROGEN THRUST CHAMBER T. E. STEER | 135 | |
RECOVERY BEACON SIGNALS FROM COSMOS SATELLITES G. E. PERRY AND S. GRAHN | 142 | |
AMATEUR SATELLITE TRACKING PAUL BERGEZ | 144 | |
THERMAL PROTECTION FOR RE-USABLE BOOSTER STAGES-1 JÖHN BORCHMANN AND ROLF HENNZE | 146 | |
SOCIETY NEWS | 151 | |
VOLUME 10 NO 5 | MAY 1968 | |
ASPECTS OF APOLLO P. J. PARKER | 154 | |
SPACE EXPLORATION: SOME LESS OBVIOUS ADVANTAGES | 160 | |
NASA IN 1967 | 161 | |
SPACE REPORT | 164 | |
SOVIET ROCKET DESIGNER | ANATOLY BLAGONRAVOV | 172 |
THE R.A.E. 2.5 METRE SPACE SIMULATION FACILITY | A. G. EARL, R. D. SMITH AND A. H. SPOONER | 174 |
THERMAL PROTECTION FOR RE-USABLE BOOSTER STAGES-2 | JÖRN BORCHMANN AND ROLF HENNZE | 183 |
REVIEWS | 186 | |
VOLUME 10 NO 6 | JUNE 1968 | |
SPACE CENTRE AT KOUROU | 190 | |
TELECOMMUNICATIONS IN RUSSIA | 192 | |
SPACE AND TIME | L. J. CARTER | 193 |
IS THERE A DUST CLOUD? | YURI KOPTEV | 194 |
SPACE REPORT | 196 | |
RECONNAISSANCE ASPECTS OF 8-DAY COSMOS SATELLITES | G. E. PERRY | 204 |
IMPROVING THE UPRATED SATURN 1 | C. E. THARRATT | 207 |
THE APPLICATION OF COMPUTERS TO PLANNING AND OPERATING A SIMULTANEOUS ACCESS EUROPEAN GROUND STATION NETWORK | G. C. TARR, R. G. SMITH, W. T. GASKELL AND R. LITTLE | 214 |
REPORT OF THE GOLOVINE AWARD COMMITTEE | 220 | |
BRITAIN TO WITHDRAW FROM ELDO | K. W. GATLAND | 222 |
VOLUME 10 NO 7 | JULY 1968 | |
THE THUMBA ROCKET RANGE HORMUZ | P. MAMA | 226 |
BRIDGE TO THE MOON | 230 | |
TEN YEARS OF THE SPACE AGE | K. W. GATLAND | 232 |
SPACE REPORT | 236 | |
SATELLITE DIGEST | 242 | |
ASTRONAUT SELECTION AND TRAINING | L. J. CARTER | 244 |
ELECTRIC THRUSTORS FOR COMMUNICATIONS SATELLITES | K. R. SCHREITMÜLLER AND H. G. WICHMANN | 246 |
DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL OF THE EUROPEAN HEAVY LAUNCHING VEHICLE AND THE ECONOMY OF ITS USE FOR APPLICATION SATELLITES-1 | H. FUCHS AND R. C. GODWIN | 252 |
REVIEWS | 258 | |
VOLUME 10 NO 8 | AUGUST 1968 | |
THE FRENCH NATIONAL SPACE PROGRAMME | 262 | |
SPACE CLUBS IN FRANCE | 267 | |
SATELLITE DIGEST-2 | 268 | |
SPACE REPORT | 269 | |
CURRENT PROGRAMME AND CONSIDERATIONS OF THE FUTURE FOR EARTH RESOURCES SURVEY | HOMER E. NEWELL | 281 |
SPACECRAFT/SPACEPLASMA INTERACTION | URI SAMIR | 285 |
CORRESPONDENCE | 288 | |
DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL OF THE EUROPEAN HEAVY LAUNCHING VEHICLE AND THE ECONOMY OF ITS USE FOR APPLICATION SATELLITES-2 | H. FUCHS AND R. C. GODWIN | 289 |
SOCIETY NEWS | 291 | |
REVIEWS | 293 | |
VOLUME 10 NO 9 | SEPTEMBER 1968 | |
NAVIGATION BY SATELLITE | CDR. B. I. EDELSON | 298 |
THE AUTOMATIC DOCKING OF COSMOS 212 AND 213 | 303 | |
BENEFITS OF SPACE | P. J. PARKER | 306 |
NEW PROBE OF MARS | 308 | |
ROYAL AIR FORCE AEROSPACE BRIEFING TEAM | FLT. LT.. M J. C. WALKER | 310 |
THE SUCCESS OF ARIEL III | 311 | |
SPACE REPORT | 314 | |
SATELLITE DIGEST-3 | 319 | |
THE BLACK ARROW SPACE PROGRAMME | H. J. H. SKETCH | 320 |
THE BLACK ARROW SATELLITE LAUNCHING VEHICLE | L. W. PARKIN | 321 |
THE X1 AND X2 SPACECRAFT | G. E. COOK | 325 |
STRUCTURAL ASPECTS OF THE X3 SPACECRAFT | N. P. FORD | 328 |
CORRESPONDENCE | 331 | |
VOLUME 10 NO 10 | OCTOBER 1968 | |
AN OPEN LETTER TO OUR MEMBERS | 334 | |
FOUNDATIONS OF SOVIET COSMONAUTICS | G. A. TOKATY | 335 |
SPACE REPORT | 347 | |
SATELLITE DIGEST-4 | 352 | |
THE ION ENGINE AND LARGE SOLAR ARRAY FOR THE X5 SPACECRAFT | F. C. TREBLE AND B. P. DAY | 354 |
CORRESPONDENCE | 361 | |
REVIEWS | 363 | |
SOCIETY NEWS | 366 | |
VOLUME 10 NO 11 | NOVEMBER 1968 | |
THE CRISIS IN EUROPEAN SPACE AFFAIRS | A. V. CLEAVER | 370 |
WEATHER SATELLITES | G. F. OSBORNE | 372 |
WEATHER SATELLITE GROUND STATIONS: HOW TO MAKE YOUR OWN | J. R. MILLBURN | 380 |
SPACE REPORT | 384 | |
SATELLITE DIGEST-5 | 315 | |
GAMMA TYPE 2 ROCKET ENGINE FOR BLACK ARROW: TEST TECHNIQUES AND DEVELOPMENT EXPERIENCE | DAVID ANDREWS | 390 |
POSSIBILITIES FOR FUTURE VERSIONS OF BLACK ARROW-1 | G. T. HEALEY | 394 |
EARTH RESOURCES SURVEY SATELLITES | 402 | |
VOLUME 10 NO 12 | DECEMBER 1968 | |
MANNED SPACE FLIGHT: THE FUTURE | GEORGE E. MUELLER | 406 |
SPACE REPORT | 415 | |
SPACE CONFERENCE IN KALUGA | 422 | |
A REPORT TO THE U.K. SCIENCE RESEARCH COUNCIL BY THE ASTRONOMY, SPACE AND RADIO BOARD | 423 | |
POSSIBILITIES FOR FUTURE VERSIONS OF BLACK ARROW-2 | G. T. HEALEY | 427 |
CORRESPONDENCE | 429 | |
PHOTOMETRY OF AN 11 KM/SEC IRON ARTIFICIAL METEOR | J. B. ROBERTSON AND W. G. AYERS | 430 |
IN-FLIGHT FREQUENCY CHANGING OF COSMOS SATELLITES | G. E. PERRY AND S. GRAHN | 431 |
APPLICATION SATELLITES OTHER THAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS-1 | G. K. C. PARDOE | 434 |