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VOL. 29 NO. 1
| JANUARY 1987
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INTO ORBIT AT LOWER COST
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EUROPAN RENDEZVOUS
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Spaceplane Plane, 130 Attend Hotol Meeting Challenger Impact, Space Policy for UK
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INTERNATIONAL
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Space Report
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Hermes Mir Mission Satellite Digest
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SOVIET SCENE
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Phobos Mars Probe, Orbital Masses Salyut 6 and 7, Cosmonaut Interview Women Cosmonauts
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CANADA'S SPACE INDUSTRY THRIVES
| Christopher G. Trump
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SPACE STATION PARTNERS
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THE MAPLELEAF IN SPACE
| Philip Chien
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CANADA EXPLORES UPPER ATMOSPHERE
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FROM SPACE
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AURORA WATCH FROM ORBIT
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CANADA'S BLACK BRANT ROCKET
| Clifford Cunningham and Peter Jedicke
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BLACK BRANT X — A Canadian Export
| Joel W. Powell
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SOCIETY NEWS
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BOOK REVIEWS
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SPACE AT JPL
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How to Feed a Spacecraft Automated Sequencing Towards the Stars
| Dr. W. I. McLaughlin
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VOL. 29 NO. 2
| FEBRUARY 1987
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UK DELEGATION VISITS BEIJING
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AND SHANGHAI
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Soviet Space Activity, Proton Launch Rates Armstrong on the Moon, Shuttle Safety Canadian Takes Second Place
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INTERNATIONAL
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Space Report
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New Zealand/Australian Deal
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Satellite Digest, Next Generation Satellites
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SOVIET SCENE
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Cosmonaut Launch Plans, Commercial Launch Offer
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EUROPEAN RENDEZVOUS
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Skynet 4, Ariane
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BOOK REVIEWS
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CHINA — IN BUSINESS AND ADVANCING FAST 62
| P.S. Clark
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SOCIETY NEWS
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IAA Elections, Diary Dates
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SPACE AT JPL
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Sampling Venus, SETI and the Mind
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Comet Mission Progress, Artificial Intelligence Research
| Dr. W. I. McLaughlin
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CANADA
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Government Partners Space Industry Pin-pointing Emergencies by Satellite Communications Satellites
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VOL. 29 NO. 3
| MARCH 1987
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Hotol, Soviet Launchings Copernican Theory, Soyuz 40
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INTERNATIONAL
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Space Report
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UK — Japan Satellite Launch, Satellite Digest
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EUROPEAN RENDEZVOUS
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SOVIET SCENE
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UK Projects for Space Station, Cosmonauts Launched, Mir Space Station
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IMAGES FROM SPACE
| Douglas Arnold
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BOOK REVIEWS
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WORLD WEATHER WATCH
| Joel W. Powell
| 110
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SPACE STATION HURRICANE ALERT
| Michael Engle
| 115
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SOCIETY NEWS
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SPACE AT JPL Targeting Neptune, Geometry Serves Science, Mars Balloon
| Dr. W. I. McLaughlin
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MARS — A NEW WORLD TO EXPLORE
| Douglas Arnold
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VOL. 29 NO. 4
| APRIL 1987
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MIR IN ACTION
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Space Station Complex
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Peter Smolders
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Mission Report
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Neville Kidger
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JAPAN'S NEW SPACE BID
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Marine Observation Satellite
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I INTERNATIONAL
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Space Report
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Future UK Space Participation Satellite Digest
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SPACE AT JPL A Builder of Spacecraft Magellan to Venus/ Space Mathematics
| Dr. W.I. McLaughlin
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CHALLENGER SEARCH AND SALVAGE
| Joel W. Powell
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BOOK REVIEWS
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Quasars, Aerospace Crew Station Design, Astronomical Observations
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SOVIET LAUNCH LOSES
| Curtis Peebles
| 163
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SOCIETY NEWS
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CORRESPONDENCE
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SETI, Hotol Simulation, Soviet Space Programme, Crew Escape System, Spacelab Demise
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SPACELAB
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Before and After Challenger Trace Atmospheric Gases
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VOL. 29 NO. 5
| MAY 1987
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CHERNOBYL
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PEACESAT
| Arthur C. Clarke
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INTERNATIONAL
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Space Report
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Australian Spaceport, UK Joins
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Hermes Project, Indian Launch Loss US Military Failure, Indonesian
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Satellite, Soviet Mir Module, Japanese Manipulator, Satellite Digest
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OZONE DEPLETION
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Space Instruments Study Ozone
| John Bird
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SPACE STATION OPPORTUNITIES
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FOR UK IN REMOTE SENSING
| John Plevin and David Lynn
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PHOTOGRAPHY FROM ORBIT
| Pat Jones
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SUPERNOVA
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BOOK NOTICES
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Space Science and Columbus Equatorial Launch Site
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Martian Calendar, Shuttle Escape Ideas, Soviet 'Star' Modules
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SOCIETY NEWS
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| 211
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SPACE AT JPL
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Voyager on Target
| Dr. W.I. McLaughlin
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Space Microelectronics, Building a Supercomputer, Circumstellar Disks Galileo Spacecraft Changes
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VOL. 29 SUPPLEMENT NO. 1
| JULY 1987
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MILESTONES
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THE SOVIET SPACE SHUTTLE PROGRAMME
| A. T. Lawton
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TEACHING SPACE
| T. W. Becker
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SPACE CAMP
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Lift-off for Lucky Students
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Pathfinder Arrives at Space Center Space Academy Opens for Teachers
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THE CHALLENGER MISSION CONTINUES
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SCHOOL'S SPACE EXPERIMENT
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AWAITS SHUTTLE
| Brian Stockwell and Vicky Pollard
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SATELLITE DATA ALTERS VIEW
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ON EARTH-SPACE ENVIRONMENT
| Dave Dooling
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WINDS IN SPACE
| John Bird
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TELESCOPE'S OPENING CEREMONY
| Dr. R.W. Newport
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SEARCH FOR EXTRATERRESTRIAL
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INTELLIGENCE
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In Search of Other Planetary Systems
| Dr. D. C. Black
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Steps to the Stars
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Curtis Peebles
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Worldships — at the End of Time
| Dr. G. Matloff
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VOL. 29 NO. 8
| AUGUST 1987
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LE BOURGET 1987 — SHOW HIGHLIGHTS
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LATEST SPACE TECHNOLOGY
| J.W. Powell and C.A. Simpson
| 268
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INTERNATIONAL
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Space Report
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Mars Observer, Ozone Gases, NASA Issues Challenge, Satellite Digest, Halley Nucleus, UK Space News, New Astronauts
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SOVIET SCENE
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Mir/Syrian Crew/Energia
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Mir Mission
| N. Kidger
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Energia— Soviet Super Rocket
| A.T. Lawton
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BOOK REVIEWS
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| 290
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Challenger, The Space Station
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NASA Space Shuttle, TV Astronomer Communications Satellites
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SOCIETY NEWS
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Building Appeal,
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Commemorative Plate, Diary Dates
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CORRESPONDENCE
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All Woman Crew, The Historical Significance of Apollo, Mir with Four Modules, Man in Space
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SPACE AT JPL
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To the Moon on the Cheap
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Scanning Tunnelling Microscope Galileo Mission
| Dr. W.I. McLaughlin
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VOL. 29 NO. 9
| SEPTEMBER 1987
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ARIANE LAUNCHER IN OPERATION
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I UK SPACE PLAN FLOUNDERS
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Roy Gibson Resigns, Hotol Under Threat
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INTERNATIONAL
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Space Report
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Soviet/Syrian Mission, Shuttle Booster ISO Satellite, Australian Agreement, India Chooses Delta, Satellite Digest, Accident Delays Launch, Japan Reaches for Moon
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HAS MANNED SPACE FLIGHT
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A FUTURE?
| Dr. M.H. Harrison
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FROM A DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVE
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Astronaut 35 mm EVA Photography
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J.W. Powell
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SPACE CULTURE IN THE MAKING
| Dr. P. R. Harris
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BRITISH INTERPLANETARY SOCIETY
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ANNUAL REPORT
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| 335
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CORRESPONDENCE
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| 343
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Energia, Mir Dockings, Space Plan, Ariane 5 Superconductivity, People in Orbit, Space Rationale
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SPACE AT JPL
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Our Galactic Home, Atmospheric Molecules, A Survey of Venus
| Dr. W.I. McLaughlin
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VOL. 29 SUPPLEMENT NO. 2
| OCTOBER 1987
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SPACE: LOOKING TO YEAR 2001
| M. Wilhite
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30 YEARS OF SPACE EXPLORATION
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LISTENING TO THE COSMONAUTS
| J. Branegan
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INDUSTRY BACKS COLLEGE
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SATELLITE PROJECT
| C. Planterose
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VOL. 29 NO. 11
| NOVEMBER 1987
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TOWARDS A LUNAR BASE
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| 356
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Outpost on the Moon
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Superconductors Lift Lunar Base Prospects
| A.T. Lawton and Penny Wright
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BUSINESS ARENA
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Ariane Success Brings Relief to Commercial Operations Communications on the Move
| T. Pirard
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UK Needs Euro-Space Business
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CORRESPONDENCE
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| 367
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UK Space Plan, Superconductivity, Mir, Energia, SL-16 launcher variants/small Soviet shuttle
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SOVIETSCENE
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| 373
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Endurance Record Broken
| N. Kidger
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Soviet Shuttle for Space Station Role
| L. van den Abeelen
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INTERNATIONAL
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Space Report
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| 380
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Liquid-fuel shuttle boosters, Satellite Digest,
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Ariane and Japanese H-1 Launch Photos, Indian Spaceplane, Shuttle Main Engines, Glavcosmos, New Zealand/Aussat-B, China Launch
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SOCIETY NEWS
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| 386
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SPACE '87, Awards, Space Courses, Membership, Advertising, Diary Dates
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SPACE AT JPL
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| 388
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Computer Aided Engineering, Report From
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India, Imaging Neptune, Mars Rover Sample Return
| Dr. W.I. McLaughlin
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BOOK REVIEWS
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| 394
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Heros in Space, Jane's 1987, Space M-A-X, Challenger, Soviet Space Programme, Mercury
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VOL. 29 NO. 12
| DECEMBER 1987
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SPACE '87
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| 400
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Exhibition Puts Spotlight on UK
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ESA Urged to Trim Plans
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Rescue Capsule, Mars/Titan Contracts Middeck Payloads, Spacehab Flight, Proton French Mir EVA, China Agreement
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INTERNATIONAL
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Space Report
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| 406
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Shuttle Engine Leak, Critical SRM
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Test, Mixed Fleet Manifest, Satellite Digest
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EUROPEAN RENDEZVOUS
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| 408
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ESA Forges Ahead
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Thatcher Government Opts Out
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SPACEPLANES — KEY TO THE FUTURE
| E. Högenauer
| 409
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COMPANY OUTLINES LOW
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COST SPACEPLANE OPTION
| Dan DeLong and Dr. Ernst Stuhlinger
| 413
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FIRST SUPERSONIC FLIGHT
| Joel W. Powell
| 416
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BUSINESS ARENA
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| 418
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European Space Business, 1987-1996
| Theo Pirard
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Insuring Space Technology
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Bernard Goudge
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SOCIETY NEWS
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| 424
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President Welcomes Congress Delegates Education Day, NASA Presentation
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'Thankyou' Letters, Hurricane Storm, Arthur C. Clarke, Diary Dates
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CORRESPONDENCE
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| 428
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Armstrong on the Moon, Britain's Space Future, MP Acknowledges Efforts, 'Barnes Wallis' Shuttle, Eight Booster Version Energia Cosmonaut Viktorenko, Vostok Cosmonauts Soviet Space Station Visit
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SPACE AT JPL
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| 433
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Antarctic Ozone, International Halley Watch, Space Artist
| Dr. W.I. McLaughlin
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1987 SPACEFLIGHT INDEX
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| 438
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