Title
| Co-authors
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VOLUME 8 NO 1
| JANUARY 1966
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A SPACE PROGRAMME FOR EUROPE
| L. R. SHEPHERD
| 2
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MORE RUSSIAN SPACE STAMPS
| DONALD MALCOLM
| 8
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CIVILIZATION, SCIENCE AND SPACE
| DAVID ANDREWS
| 12
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VOSKHOD 2
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| 17
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IS THIS A PROJECT FOR EUROPE?
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| 18
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LAUNCHERS FOR SMALL ROCKETS
| W. T. FISHER
| 20
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ROCKET ENGINES FOR SATELLITE LAUNCHERS
| DAVID ANDREWS
| 24
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SECTORIAL HARMONICS OF THE EARTH'S GRAVITATIONAL POTENTIAL
| JOSE OSORIO
| 31
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REVIEWS
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| 33
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VOLUME 8 NO 2
| FEBRUARY 1966
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EUROSPACE ABROAD
| DAVID ANDREWS
| 38
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HIGHWAY TO THE STARS
| JOHN W. MACVEY
| 42
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FRANCE IN ORBIT
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| 44
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THERE ARE "CANALS" ON MARS
| ERIC BURGESS
| 46
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SPACE DEFENCE SYSTEM
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| 48
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NEW TASKS FOR THE X-15
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| 50
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THE TROUBLES WITH OGO
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| 52
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SPACE REPORT
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| 54
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SUPERSONIC COMBUSTION RAMJETS I.
| T. OSGERBY
| 62
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PRECESSION OF UK-3 DUE TO MAGNETIC TORQUE
| E. S. TAGGART
| 66
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REVIEWS
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| 70
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TWENTIETH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
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| 75
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VOLUME 8 NO 3
| MARCH 1966
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WORLD-WIDE SOUNDING ROCKET FACILITIES
| G. V. GROVES
| 78
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PRINCIPLES OF ASTRONAUTICS-1
| DAVID ANDREWS
| 86
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GEMINI-AGENA RENDEZVOUS
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| 90
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SPACE REPORT
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| 92
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PRECESSION OF UK-3 SATELLITE DUE TO AERODYNAMIC TORQUE
| PAULINE PEARSON
| 98
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THE PEERS DEBATE SPACE TECHNOLOGY
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| 102
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CORRESPONDENCE
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| 104
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REVIEWS
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| 106
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SOCIETY NEWS
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| 110
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VOLUME 8 NO 4.
| APRIL 1966
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THE USAF IN SPACE
| GENERAL B. A. SCHRIEVER
| 114
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EUROSPACE IN BRUSSELS
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| 118
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NIMBUS WEATHER EYE
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| 120
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SPACE REPORT
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| 122
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PRINCIPLES OF ASTRONAUTICS-2
| DAVID ANDREWS
| 137
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THE EOLE EXPERIMENT
| J.-E. BLAMONT
| 139
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OBSERVATION SATELLITE OPTICS
| J. R. MILLBURN AND T. HORTON
| 141
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REVIEWS
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| 147
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CORRESPONDENCE
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| 151
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VOLUME 8 NO 5
| MAY 1966
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THE LUNAR EXPLORERS
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| 154
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HOME COMFORTS IN SPACE
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| 156
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PRINCIPLES OF ASTRONAUTICS-3
| DAVID ANDREWS
| 161
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SPACE REPORT
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| 164
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COMBUSTION AND HEAT TRANSFER IN A SMALL ROCKET CHAMBER BURNING LIQUID OXYGEN AND GASEOUS HYDROGEN
| A. T. JEFFS, C. RAMSHAW AND B. W. RICKETSON
| 172
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HUBBLE'S CONSTANT AS A MEASURE OF DISTANCE
| REGINALD O. KAPP
| 185
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REVIEWS
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| 188
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VOLUME 8 NO 6
| JUNE 1966
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SPACECRAFT RECOVERY
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| 190
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SPACE REPORT
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| 196
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EUROPE IN SPACE
| KENNETH W. GATLAND
| 203
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PRINCIPLES OF ASTRONAUTICS-4
| DAVID ANDREWS
| 215
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MICROWAVE POWERED FERRY VEHICLES
| M. I. WILLINSKI
| 217
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REVIEWS
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| 225
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VOLUME 8 NO 7
| JULY 1966
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WHO WILL OWN THE MOON?
| JOHN COBB COOPER
| 230
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SPACE TRACKING IN AUSTRALIA
| MARY MULLINS
| 235
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SPACE REPORT
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| 236
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PRINCIPLES OF ASTRONAUTICS-5
| DAVID ANDREWS
| 239
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THE SPACE SIMULATORS OF ON ERA
| JEAN SURUGUE AND MARCEL LE MIGNON
| 242
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REVIEWS
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| 257
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CORRESPONDENCE
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| 261
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SOCIETY NEWS
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| 263
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VOLUME 8 NO 8
| AUGUST 1966
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BENEFITS OF SPACEFLIGHT
| EDWARD G. WELSH
| 266
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PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF MAN IN SPACE
| H. F. HUDDLESTON
| 268
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SPACE REPORT
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| 275
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NOTES
| H. L. G. SMILEY, A. J. SIMPKIN, W. G. TOWNSEND, G. E. PERRY AND M. E. BODIN
| 283
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PRINCIPLES OF ASTRONAUTICS-6
| DAVID ANDREWS
| 286
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ASTRONOMY IN SPACE
| NANCY G. ROMAN
| 288
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HIGH VACUUM PUMPING SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS FOR SPACE SIMULATION CHAMBERS
| M. S. HAYWARD
| 292
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CORRESPONDENCE
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| 297
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REVIEWS
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| 299
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VOLUME 8 NO 9
| SEPTEMBER 196
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A NEW LOOK AT MARS
| HUBERTUS STRUGHOLD
| 302
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TOWARDS A LIFTING-BODY SPACECRAFT
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| 307
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SURVEYOR ON THE MOON
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| 310
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LOWELL'S WORLD
| JOHN W. MACVEY
| 312
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SPACE REPORT
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| 314
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THE FUTURE OF ELDO — AN INDUSTRIAL POINT OF VIEW
| A. V. CLEAVER
| 322
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INCREMENTAL STEPS TOWARD BOOSTER RECOVERY AND RE-USE
| PHILIP BONO AND T. J. GORDON
| 326
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NOTES
| R. G. LANGTON AND A. T. JEFFS
| 334
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MODIFICATIONS OF THE RADIO TECHNIQUE FOR SATELLITE OBSERVATIONS
| G. E. PERRY
| 336
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REVIEWS
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| 337
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VOLUME 8 NO 10
| OCTOBER 1966
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THE U.S. SPACE PROGRAMME AND ITS INTERNATIONAL SIGNIFICANCE 1
| ARNOLD W. FRUTKIN
| 342
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THE EUROPEAN SPACE RESEARCH ORGANIZATION
| J. BEATTIE
| 345
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THE CASE FOR A UNITED KINGDOM SPACE PROGRAMME
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| 347
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ELDO AT THE BRINK
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| 355
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SPACE REPORT
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| 357
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GATEWAY TO THE MOON
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| 366
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SPACE ROTOR: A EUROPEAN PROJECT FOR RECOVERY OF HEAVY LAUNCH VEHICLES
| M. KRETZ
| 369
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CORRESPONDENCE
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| 374
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SOCIETY NEWS
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| 375
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VOLUME 8 NO 11
| NOVEMBER 1966
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CREATION'S DAWN
| JOHN W. MACVEY
| 378
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FIRST AUSTRALIAN SATELLITE
| STANLEY MARKS
| 380
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ON TOUR WITH THE SPACEMOBILE
| G. W. COLLINS
| 382
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SPACEMOBILE REPORT
| L. J. CARTER
| 383
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SPACE REPORT
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| 386
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THE USE OF ELDO VEHICLES FOR COMMUNICATIONS SATELLITES IN SYNCHRONOUS ORBIT
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| 396
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LONG-BOOM SATELLITES
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| 398
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THE ELDO CRISIS
| A. V. CLEAVER
| 402
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PRINCIPLES OF ASTRONAUTICS-7
| DAVID ANDREWS
| 403
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VOLUME 8 NO 12
| DECEMBER 1966
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FUTURE OF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS
| HERB ROSEN
| 414
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JAPAN IN SPACE
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| 416
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THE APOLLO MISSION
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| 420
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SPACE REPORT
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| 424
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AIR-AUGMENTED ROCKETS FOR PROPULSION OF BOOST VEHICLES
| P. J. COOPER
| 436
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THERMODYNAMICS, AND LIFE IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM
| LEWIS EPSTEIN
| 443
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REVIEWS
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| 445
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