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VOLUME 4 NO. I JANUARY 1962
THE BLUE STREAK BOOSTER 2
POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC FACTORS RELATING TO EUROPEAN SPACE
CO-OPERATION. DAVID PRICE 6
SPACE ENGINEERING AND EUROPEAN COLLABORATION. F. R. BANKS 16
NEW SHAPES IN SPACE 18
AUSTRALIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO A EUROPEAN SPACE PROGRAMME. H. J. HIGGS 21
THE IMPLICATIONS OF NOT HAVING A SPACE PROGRAMME. A. V. CLEAVER 22
PROJECT WEST FORD 24
MAN'S FIRST 24 HOURS IN SPACE. A. TRIFONOV 26
SPACE RESEARCH IN CANADA 30
A QUESTION OF ORBITS 33
CORRESPONDENCE 33
REVIEWS 35
VOLUME 4 NO. 2 MARCH 1962
PAGE THE MERCURY PLAQUE 38
U.S. CO-OPERATION IN SPACE RESEARCH. ARNOLD W. FRUTKIN 41
IN THE NEWS 44
WANDERING WORLDS. JOHN W. MACVEY 45
MEET THE ASTRONOMERS 46
PROJECT RANGER: THE SPACECRAFT 47
THE SCIENTIFIC EXPERIMENTS 51
THE TRACKING NETWORK 58
INTRODUCING OSO 59
ECHO CASH AWARD 62
PRELUDE TO CENTAUR 63
OPERATION SEABEE. L. J. HALSEMA 63
THE SATELLITE TRACKING PROGRAMME OF THE SMITHSONIAN
ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORY 64
CORRESPONDENCE 66
REVIEWS 63
VOLUME 4 NO. 3 MAY 1962
CANADA'S FIRST SATELLITE. H. R. WARREN AND J. MAR 70
BRITAIN AND SPACE. S. W. GREENWOOD 78
ELECTRIC PROPULSION. E. MITCHELL AND R. J. HAYES 81
AMERICA'S SPACE TRIUMPH 86
LIFE IN THE UNIVERSE. A. E. SLATER 88
THE INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SPACE LAW. R. D. CRANE 89
CORRESPONDENCE 100
REVIEWS 101
VOLUME 4 NO. 4 JULY 1962
THE COSTS OF SPACE EXPLORATION. A. M. ROHROCK 106
MORE NASA INVENTION AWARDS 114
THE PROTON PERIL. T. E. SANDEMAN 115
ALONE IN THE UNIVERSE? JOHN W. MACVEY 125
RANGER HITS THE MOON 128
NIKOLAI KIBALCHICH. A. CHERNYAK 130
AMERICA'S SUPER SATURN 131
THE CLOCK PARADOX. A. LANDAU AND V. RUMER 132
REVIEWS 133
CORRESPONDENCE 138
Volume 4 No. 5 SEPTEMBER 1962
THE AIR-BREATHING BOOSTER 142
SOVIET NEWS REVIEW. F.4. French 145
MY DAY IN SPACE. Major Gherman Titov 146
SOME RESULTS OF THE N.A.S.A. SPACEFLIGHT PROGRAMME IN 1960-61 - 1 Morton J. Stoller 151
PROJECT TELSTAR 156
SELF-DEFENCE IN OUTER SPACE. John Cobb Cooper 164
INTRODUCING EUROSPACE 168
REVIEWS 169
CORRESPONDENCE 175
VOLUME 4 NO. 6 NOVEMBER 1962
SPACE TECHNOLOGY AND THE FUTURE. G. A. TOKATY 178
USES OF A SPACE PROGRAMME. M. S. HUNT 179
ASTRONAUTICS IN SCHOOL MATHEMATICS AND PHYSICS. N. H. LANGTON 183
ORBIT DEMONSTRATION MODELS. J. R. MILLBURN 187
PRACTICAL ROCKETRY IN SCHOOLS. P. A. HILTON 190
PRACTICAL MODEL MAKING. M. F. ALLWARD 193
HOW TO USE THE TEACHERS' HANDBOOK OF ASTRONAUTICS. S.W. SMITH 196
ASTRONAUTICS AND ART 197
A QUANTITATIVE DOPPLER EFFECT EXPERIMENT. G. E. PERRY AND J. D. SLATER 198
ASTRONAUTICS IN SCHOOL CHEMISTRY AND BIOLOGY. D. H. HOYLE 200
FIRST SOVIET "GROUP FLIGHT" IN ORBIT 207
REVIEWS 209
CORRESPONDENCE 212