Contents of Spaceflight Magazine Volume 49

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VOL. 49 NO. 12 DECEMBER 2007
International Space News Harmony launch starts busy period for Europe. Commercial appeal for tourist missions. Politicians resist pressure to change UK astronaut policy, Russia anxious to maintain new rocket schedule. India's regional navigation system. Sweden pursues green. propulsion. Kazakhstan asks for compensation , Dawn on course for asteroid survey. Ariane rocket tests space tug sequence. Departure day formalities at Star City. Russia to support Venus mission. Kibo offer to private sector. 452
Satellite Digest. 458
Invisible cosmology Philip Corneille. 462
Space and the evolving universe David R Parkinson & Bob Parkinson. 464
NASA's first 'all up' test flight Ed Hengeveld. 468
Problems on the way to the Moon Alan Lawrie. 470
Origins of ISS computer crisis James Oberg. 474
Space Station Chronology Neville Kidger. 475
Letters and emails Astronaut screening. Astronautical hygiene group. The Gemini paraglider. The case for manned spaceflight. UK falling behind. Birth of space law. Unsung veteran of missile age l. 477
Book reviews Lunar and planetary rovers. Space as a strategic asset. Spaceflight - the complete story. Planetary landers and entry probes. Project Gemini pocket guide. Project Mercury pocket guide, History of the Kennedy Space Center. Planet formation, The celestial sphere. Herschel 400 observing guide. Atlas of galaxies. 480
Society news India passes IAC 2008 baton to BIS. New members. 482
Annual subject and author index. 484