Contents of Spaceflight Magazine Volume 29

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VOL. 29 NO. 1 JANUARY 1987
INTO ORBIT AT LOWER COST 2
EUROPAN RENDEZVOUS 4
Spaceplane Plane, 130 Attend Hotol Meeting Challenger Impact, Space Policy for UK
INTERNATIONAL
Space Report 10
Hermes Mir Mission Satellite Digest
SOVIET SCENE 14
Phobos Mars Probe, Orbital Masses Salyut 6 and 7, Cosmonaut Interview Women Cosmonauts
CANADA'S SPACE INDUSTRY THRIVES Christopher G. Trump 18
SPACE STATION PARTNERS 22
THE MAPLELEAF IN SPACE Philip Chien 24
CANADA EXPLORES UPPER ATMOSPHERE
FROM SPACE 26
AURORA WATCH FROM ORBIT 28
CANADA'S BLACK BRANT ROCKET Clifford Cunningham and Peter Jedicke 29
BLACK BRANT X — A Canadian Export Joel W. Powell 33
SOCIETY NEWS 36
BOOK REVIEWS 37
SPACE AT JPL 38
How to Feed a Spacecraft Automated Sequencing Towards the Stars Dr. W. I. McLaughlin
VOL. 29 NO. 2 FEBRUARY 1987
UK DELEGATION VISITS BEIJING
AND SHANGHAI 47
CORRESPONDENCE 48
Soviet Space Activity, Proton Launch Rates Armstrong on the Moon, Shuttle Safety Canadian Takes Second Place
INTERNATIONAL
Space Report 51
New Zealand/Australian Deal
Satellite Digest, Next Generation Satellites
SOVIET SCENE 55
Cosmonaut Launch Plans, Commercial Launch Offer
EUROPEAN RENDEZVOUS 57
Skynet 4, Ariane
BOOK REVIEWS 60
CHINA — IN BUSINESS AND ADVANCING FAST 62 P.S. Clark
SOCIETY NEWS 75
IAA Elections, Diary Dates
SPACE AT JPL 78
Sampling Venus, SETI and the Mind
Comet Mission Progress, Artificial Intelligence Research Dr. W. I. McLaughlin
CANADA 84
Government Partners Space Industry Pin-pointing Emergencies by Satellite Communications Satellites
VOL. 29 NO. 3 MARCH 1987
CORRESPONDENCE 90
Hotol, Soviet Launchings Copernican Theory, Soyuz 40
INTERNATIONAL
Space Report 95
UK — Japan Satellite Launch, Satellite Digest
EUROPEAN RENDEZVOUS 98
SOVIET SCENE 100
UK Projects for Space Station, Cosmonauts Launched, Mir Space Station
IMAGES FROM SPACE Douglas Arnold 106
BOOK REVIEWS 108
WORLD WEATHER WATCH Joel W. Powell 110
SPACE STATION HURRICANE ALERT Michael Engle 115
SOCIETY NEWS 120
SPACE AT JPL Targeting Neptune, Geometry Serves Science, Mars Balloon Dr. W. I. McLaughlin 123
MARS — A NEW WORLD TO EXPLORE Douglas Arnold 130
VOL. 29 NO. 4 APRIL 1987
MIR IN ACTION 134
Space Station Complex
Peter Smolders
Mission Report
Neville Kidger
JAPAN'S NEW SPACE BID 138
Marine Observation Satellite
I INTERNATIONAL
Space Report 142
Future UK Space Participation Satellite Digest
SPACE AT JPL A Builder of Spacecraft Magellan to Venus/ Space Mathematics Dr. W.I. McLaughlin 148
CHALLENGER SEARCH AND SALVAGE Joel W. Powell 154
BOOK REVIEWS 160
Quasars, Aerospace Crew Station Design, Astronomical Observations
SOVIET LAUNCH LOSES Curtis Peebles 163
SOCIETY NEWS 167
CORRESPONDENCE 170
SETI, Hotol Simulation, Soviet Space Programme, Crew Escape System, Spacelab Demise
SPACELAB 174
Before and After Challenger Trace Atmospheric Gases
VOL. 29 NO. 5 MAY 1987
CHERNOBYL 178
PEACESAT Arthur C. Clarke 180
INTERNATIONAL
Space Report 183
Australian Spaceport, UK Joins
Hermes Project, Indian Launch Loss US Military Failure, Indonesian
Satellite, Soviet Mir Module, Japanese Manipulator, Satellite Digest
OZONE DEPLETION 191
Space Instruments Study Ozone John Bird
SPACE STATION OPPORTUNITIES
FOR UK IN REMOTE SENSING John Plevin and David Lynn 193
PHOTOGRAPHY FROM ORBIT Pat Jones 199
SUPERNOVA 202
BOOK NOTICES 204
CORRESPONDENCE 207
Space Science and Columbus Equatorial Launch Site
Martian Calendar, Shuttle Escape Ideas, Soviet 'Star' Modules
SOCIETY NEWS 211
SPACE AT JPL 213
Voyager on Target Dr. W.I. McLaughlin
Space Microelectronics, Building a Supercomputer, Circumstellar Disks Galileo Spacecraft Changes
VOL. 29 SUPPLEMENT NO. 1 JULY 1987
MILESTONES 2
THE SOVIET SPACE SHUTTLE PROGRAMME A. T. Lawton 4
TEACHING SPACE T. W. Becker 8
SPACE CAMP 10
Lift-off for Lucky Students
Pathfinder Arrives at Space Center Space Academy Opens for Teachers
THE CHALLENGER MISSION CONTINUES 17
SCHOOL'S SPACE EXPERIMENT
AWAITS SHUTTLE Brian Stockwell and Vicky Pollard 18
SATELLITE DATA ALTERS VIEW
ON EARTH-SPACE ENVIRONMENT Dave Dooling 21
WINDS IN SPACE John Bird 30
TELESCOPE'S OPENING CEREMONY Dr. R.W. Newport 33
SEARCH FOR EXTRATERRESTRIAL
INTELLIGENCE 35
In Search of Other Planetary Systems Dr. D. C. Black
Steps to the Stars
Curtis Peebles
Worldships — at the End of Time Dr. G. Matloff
VOL. 29 NO. 8 AUGUST 1987
LE BOURGET 1987 — SHOW HIGHLIGHTS
LATEST SPACE TECHNOLOGY J.W. Powell and C.A. Simpson 268
INTERNATIONAL
Space Report 274
Mars Observer, Ozone Gases, NASA Issues Challenge, Satellite Digest, Halley Nucleus, UK Space News, New Astronauts
SOVIET SCENE 281
Mir/Syrian Crew/Energia
Mir Mission N. Kidger
Energia— Soviet Super Rocket A.T. Lawton
BOOK REVIEWS 290
Challenger, The Space Station
NASA Space Shuttle, TV Astronomer Communications Satellites
SOCIETY NEWS 292
Building Appeal,
Commemorative Plate, Diary Dates
CORRESPONDENCE 296
All Woman Crew, The Historical Significance of Apollo, Mir with Four Modules, Man in Space
SPACE AT JPL 301
To the Moon on the Cheap
Scanning Tunnelling Microscope Galileo Mission Dr. W.I. McLaughlin
VOL. 29 NO. 9 SEPTEMBER 1987
ARIANE LAUNCHER IN OPERATION 312
I UK SPACE PLAN FLOUNDERS 316
Roy Gibson Resigns, Hotol Under Threat
INTERNATIONAL
Space Report 318
Soviet/Syrian Mission, Shuttle Booster ISO Satellite, Australian Agreement, India Chooses Delta, Satellite Digest, Accident Delays Launch, Japan Reaches for Moon
HAS MANNED SPACE FLIGHT
A FUTURE? Dr. M.H. Harrison 325
FROM A DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVE 329
Astronaut 35 mm EVA Photography
J.W. Powell
SPACE CULTURE IN THE MAKING Dr. P. R. Harris 333
BRITISH INTERPLANETARY SOCIETY
ANNUAL REPORT 335
CORRESPONDENCE 343
Energia, Mir Dockings, Space Plan, Ariane 5 Superconductivity, People in Orbit, Space Rationale
SPACE AT JPL 346
Our Galactic Home, Atmospheric Molecules, A Survey of Venus Dr. W.I. McLaughlin
VOL. 29 SUPPLEMENT NO. 2 OCTOBER 1987
SPACE: LOOKING TO YEAR 2001 M. Wilhite 48
30 YEARS OF SPACE EXPLORATION 54
LISTENING TO THE COSMONAUTS J. Branegan 80
INDUSTRY BACKS COLLEGE
SATELLITE PROJECT C. Planterose 85
VOL. 29 NO. 11 NOVEMBER 1987
TOWARDS A LUNAR BASE 356
Outpost on the Moon
Superconductors Lift Lunar Base Prospects A.T. Lawton and Penny Wright
BUSINESS ARENA 362
Ariane Success Brings Relief to Commercial Operations Communications on the Move T. Pirard
UK Needs Euro-Space Business
CORRESPONDENCE 367
UK Space Plan, Superconductivity, Mir, Energia, SL-16 launcher variants/small Soviet shuttle
SOVIETSCENE 373
Endurance Record Broken N. Kidger
Soviet Shuttle for Space Station Role L. van den Abeelen
INTERNATIONAL
Space Report 380
Liquid-fuel shuttle boosters, Satellite Digest,
Ariane and Japanese H-1 Launch Photos, Indian Spaceplane, Shuttle Main Engines, Glavcosmos, New Zealand/Aussat-B, China Launch
SOCIETY NEWS 386
SPACE '87, Awards, Space Courses, Membership, Advertising, Diary Dates
SPACE AT JPL 388
Computer Aided Engineering, Report From
India, Imaging Neptune, Mars Rover Sample Return Dr. W.I. McLaughlin
BOOK REVIEWS 394
Heros in Space, Jane's 1987, Space M-A-X, Challenger, Soviet Space Programme, Mercury
VOL. 29 NO. 12 DECEMBER 1987
SPACE '87 400
Exhibition Puts Spotlight on UK
ESA Urged to Trim Plans
Rescue Capsule, Mars/Titan Contracts Middeck Payloads, Spacehab Flight, Proton French Mir EVA, China Agreement
INTERNATIONAL
Space Report 406
Shuttle Engine Leak, Critical SRM
Test, Mixed Fleet Manifest, Satellite Digest
EUROPEAN RENDEZVOUS 408
ESA Forges Ahead
Thatcher Government Opts Out
SPACEPLANES — KEY TO THE FUTURE E. Högenauer 409
COMPANY OUTLINES LOW
COST SPACEPLANE OPTION Dan DeLong and Dr. Ernst Stuhlinger 413
FIRST SUPERSONIC FLIGHT Joel W. Powell 416
BUSINESS ARENA 418
European Space Business, 1987-1996 Theo Pirard
Insuring Space Technology
Bernard Goudge
SOCIETY NEWS 424
President Welcomes Congress Delegates Education Day, NASA Presentation
'Thankyou' Letters, Hurricane Storm, Arthur C. Clarke, Diary Dates
CORRESPONDENCE 428
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
SPACE AT JPL 433
Antarctic Ozone, International Halley Watch, Space Artist Dr. W.I. McLaughlin
1987 SPACEFLIGHT INDEX 438