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VOLUME 4 NO. I
| JANUARY 1962
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THE BLUE STREAK BOOSTER
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POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC FACTORS RELATING TO EUROPEAN SPACE
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CO-OPERATION. DAVID PRICE
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| 6
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SPACE ENGINEERING AND EUROPEAN COLLABORATION.
| F. R. BANKS
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NEW SHAPES IN SPACE
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| 18
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AUSTRALIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO A EUROPEAN SPACE PROGRAMME.
| H. J. HIGGS
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THE IMPLICATIONS OF NOT HAVING A SPACE PROGRAMME.
| A. V. CLEAVER
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PROJECT WEST FORD
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| 24
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MAN'S FIRST 24 HOURS IN SPACE.
| A. TRIFONOV
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SPACE RESEARCH IN CANADA
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| 30
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A QUESTION OF ORBITS
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| 33
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CORRESPONDENCE
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| 33
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REVIEWS
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| 35
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VOLUME 4 NO. 2
| MARCH 1962
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PAGE THE MERCURY PLAQUE
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| 38
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U.S. CO-OPERATION IN SPACE RESEARCH.
| ARNOLD W. FRUTKIN
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IN THE NEWS
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WANDERING WORLDS.
| JOHN W. MACVEY
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MEET THE ASTRONOMERS
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PROJECT RANGER: THE SPACECRAFT
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| 47
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THE SCIENTIFIC EXPERIMENTS
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| 51
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THE TRACKING NETWORK
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INTRODUCING OSO
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ECHO CASH AWARD
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| 62
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PRELUDE TO CENTAUR
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| 63
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OPERATION SEABEE.
| L. J. HALSEMA
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THE SATELLITE TRACKING PROGRAMME OF THE SMITHSONIAN
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ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORY
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| 64
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CORRESPONDENCE
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| 66
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REVIEWS
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| 63
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VOLUME 4 NO. 3
| MAY 1962
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CANADA'S FIRST SATELLITE.
| H. R. WARREN AND J. MAR
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BRITAIN AND SPACE.
| S. W. GREENWOOD
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ELECTRIC PROPULSION.
| E. MITCHELL AND R. J. HAYES
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AMERICA'S SPACE TRIUMPH
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| 86
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LIFE IN THE UNIVERSE.
| A. E. SLATER
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THE INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SPACE LAW.
| R. D. CRANE
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CORRESPONDENCE
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| 100
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REVIEWS
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| 101
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VOLUME 4 NO. 4
| JULY 1962
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THE COSTS OF SPACE EXPLORATION.
| A. M. ROHROCK
| 106
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MORE NASA INVENTION AWARDS
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| 114
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THE PROTON PERIL.
| T. E. SANDEMAN
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ALONE IN THE UNIVERSE?
| JOHN W. MACVEY
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RANGER HITS THE MOON
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| 128
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NIKOLAI KIBALCHICH.
| A. CHERNYAK
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AMERICA'S SUPER SATURN
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| 131
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THE CLOCK PARADOX.
| A. LANDAU AND V. RUMER
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REVIEWS
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| 133
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CORRESPONDENCE
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| 138
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Volume 4 No. 5
| SEPTEMBER 1962
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THE AIR-BREATHING BOOSTER
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| 142
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SOVIET NEWS REVIEW. F.4. French
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MY DAY IN SPACE.
| Major Gherman Titov
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SOME RESULTS OF THE N.A.S.A. SPACEFLIGHT PROGRAMME IN 1960-61 - 1
| Morton J. Stoller
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PROJECT TELSTAR
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SELF-DEFENCE IN OUTER SPACE.
| John Cobb Cooper
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INTRODUCING EUROSPACE
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| 168
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REVIEWS
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| 169
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CORRESPONDENCE
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| 175
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VOLUME 4 NO. 6
| NOVEMBER 1962
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SPACE TECHNOLOGY AND THE FUTURE.
| G. A. TOKATY
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USES OF A SPACE PROGRAMME.
| M. S. HUNT
| 179
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ASTRONAUTICS IN SCHOOL MATHEMATICS AND PHYSICS.
| N. H. LANGTON
| 183
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ORBIT DEMONSTRATION MODELS.
| J. R. MILLBURN
| 187
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PRACTICAL ROCKETRY IN SCHOOLS.
| P. A. HILTON
| 190
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PRACTICAL MODEL MAKING.
| M. F. ALLWARD
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HOW TO USE THE TEACHERS' HANDBOOK OF ASTRONAUTICS.
| S.W. SMITH
| 196
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ASTRONAUTICS AND ART
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| 197
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A QUANTITATIVE DOPPLER EFFECT EXPERIMENT.
| G. E. PERRY AND J. D. SLATER
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ASTRONAUTICS IN SCHOOL CHEMISTRY AND BIOLOGY.
| D. H. HOYLE
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FIRST SOVIET "GROUP FLIGHT" IN ORBIT
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| 207
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REVIEWS
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| 209
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CORRESPONDENCE
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| 212
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