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Volume 3 No. 1
| JANUARY 1961
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A BRITISH COMMUNICATION SATELLITE
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| 2
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EUROPEAN CO-OPERATION IN SPACE
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| 5
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RETURN TO EARTH
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| 9
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ABOARD SPUTNIK V
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| 0
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SOLAR SUNFLOWER
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| 2
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CRATERS OF THE MOON.
| John W. Macvey
| 3
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ASTRONAUTICS IN STOCKHOLM
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| 6
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CONGRESS DIARY.
| Doreen Gatland
| 8
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THE SATURN FAMILY.
| Dr. Wernher von Braun
| 9
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BACK FROM ORBIT
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| 22
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DYNA-SOAR
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| 24
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ECHO I ENCOUNTERS DARKNESS
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| 25
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INJECTING ECHO INTO ORBIT
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| 25
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THE U.S. SPACE PROGRAMME.
| Maj. Gen. Don R. Ostrander
| 26
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STENTOR AND GAMMA
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| 32
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Volume 3 No. 2
| MARCH 1961
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SURFACE EXPLORATION OF THE MOON.
| Peter A. E. Stewart
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MOONWATCH IN THE UNITED KINGDOM.
| L. J. Carter
| 49
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THE GLASGOW MOONWATCH SYSTEM.
| Dr. A. E. Roy
| 53
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BRITISH PARTICIPATION IN SPACE RESEARCH.
| E. G. D. Andrews
| 57
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CORRESPONDENCE
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| 67
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B.I.S. AT "BIGGIN"
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| 68
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REVIEW
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| 68
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VOLUME 3 NO. 3
| MAY 1961
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PAGE N.A.S.A. LOOKS AHEAD.
| MORTON J. STOLLER
| 70
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NEW LOOK AT THE MOON.
| H. E. ROSS
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DESIGNING FOR MAN-IN-SPACE.
| R. P. HAVILAND
| 81
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SIXTY-DAYS ON ALGAE
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| 86
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FILM LIST
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| 87
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QUESTIONS OF SPACE LAW.
| JOHN COBB COOPER
| 95
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RECONNAISSANCE SATELLITES.
| G. P. COATES
| 100
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REVIEWS
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| 105
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CORRESPONDENCE
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| 107
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SUPERIOR GALACTIC COMMUNITIES.
| MICHAEL H. BRIGGS
| 109
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QUESTION AND ANSWER
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| 110
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ELECTRICAL ROCKET PROPULSION
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| 111
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MISSILE "DRAG" BALLOON
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| 112
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VOLUME 3 NO. 4
| JULY 1961
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MISSION TO VENUS
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| 114
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THE INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY OF ASTRONAUTICS.
| A. G. HALEY
| 119
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MINITRACK IN BRITAIN
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| 122
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ENTENTE SPATIALE
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| 124
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RUSSIA'S SPACE STAMPS.
| DONALD MALCOLM
| 126
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ECHO AND SOLAR STORMS
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| 129
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FIRST MAN IN ORBIT
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| 131
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THE PROBING EYE.
| H. C. KING
| 13
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REVIEWS
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| 144
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NOTHING ON EARTH.
| M. VERTREGT
| 145
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THE BIG BOOSTERS
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| 150
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A "SIT-ME-DOWN" SPACESUIT.
| H. E. ROSS
| 151
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BLACKIE RETURNS
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| 152
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VOLUME 3 NO. 5
| SEPTEMBER 1961
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PAGE A PIONEERING MANNED FLIGHT INTO SPACE.
| GEORGE M. LOW
| 154
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ASTRONAUT TRAINING.
| ROBERT B. VOAS
| 155
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ROCKET RELIABILITY.
| J. P. KUETTNER
| 157
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DESIGNING THE VOSTOK
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| 158
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THE PRE-WAR CONTRIBUTION OF THE B.I.S.
| H. E. ROSS
| 164
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THE POST-WAR CONTRIBUTION OF THE B.I.S.
| A. V. CLEAVER
| 169
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RUSSIA'S SPACE PLANS
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| 172
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FROM AIRLINES TO SPACELINES.
| R. C. TRUAX
| 173
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POSSIBLE OPERATIONS ON THE MOON.
| FRITZ ZWICKY
| 177
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CANADIAN SOUNDING ROCKETS
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| 179
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EXPLORING VENUS BY RADAR
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| 180
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ASTRONAUTICS IN SCHOOL.
| A. J. MOORE
| 182
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QUESTION AND ANSWER
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| 187
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CORRESPONDENCE
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| 187
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VOLUME 3 NO. 6
| NOVEMBER 1961
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PAGE A TEN YEAR PROGRAMME OF SPACE TECHNOLOGY.
| L. R. SHEPHERD
| 190
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LIQUID PROPELLENT MOTORS. W. N. NEAT
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| 193
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ENGINEERING ASPECTS OF SOLID PROPELLENT MOTORS
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| 198
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HIGH-ENERGY CHEMICAL PROPELLENTS.
| F. FITZGERALD
| 199
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WITH GAGARIN INTO ORBIT
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| 204
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SOME LEGAL PROBLEMS OF SPACE TRAVEL.
| J. M. SMAIL
| 206
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UNCHANGING MOON?
| J. W. MACVEY
| 210
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A SUPER ECHO
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| 212
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SATURN LAUNCH COMPLEX 34
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| 213
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REVIEWS
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| 217
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CORRESPONDENCE
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| 219
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