Contents of Spaceflight Magazine Volume 45

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VOL. 45 NO. 5 MAY 2003
International Space News Investigators closing in on causes of Columbia loss, Rosetta design under review for future missions, First image marks double triumph for Artemis and Envisat, Observatory arrives at Cape for launch, Further delays for Ariane 5, Galaxy explorer satellite prepares for Pegasus launch. 180
British Space policy. 184
Satellite Digest. 186
NASA's crawler transporters Joel W. Powell. 190
Europe's space port Four decades of launcher operations at French Guiana Philip Corneille. 194
Passage to space David Stephenson. 198
Space Station Chronology Neville Kidger. 202
Lost Mercury Alan Shepard's unflown mission Colin Burgess. 208
Soyuz TM-16 to space station Mir - 10 years ago Philip Corneille. 212
Correspondence Life needs no reason or meaning in human terms, Columbia - eyewitness to its first and final moments, Buran could fill Shuttle launch gap, Busy spring at Sweden's Esrange, Crash landings on the Moon. 213
Book Notices. 218
VOL. 45 NO. 11 NOVEMBER 2003
International Space News Brazil holds out hope for space programme, India aims for Moon, Galileo departs in a blaze of glory, Third Delta IV flies, Hubble assists Rosetta comet mission, High spirits despite aborted balloon attempt, VEGA nets interim satellite contract. 444
New activities at Marshall Space Flight Center Gerard van de Haar. 450
Satellite Digest. 451
Columbia investigation Shuttle mission to demo new safety features, Board pins blame on NASA culture, Early concerns over possible damage. 452
Back to the future John Catchpole. 456
Space Station Chronology Neville Kidger. 460
The light stuff Ed Hengeveld. 464
The Moon in the crosshairs CIA intelligence on the Soviet manned lunar programme Dwayne A. Day and Asif Siddiqi. 466
Correspondence A visit to Baikonur, Komarov debate sparks more comment, A better way to exercise in space. 476
Book Notices. 481
Into Space Roderick MacDonald. 484
VOL. 45 NO. 12 DECEMBER 2003
International Space News China's manned mission success, ESA plans new missions, Arabsat awards satellite contracts, NASA considers ISS cargo transport options, Apollo-type capsules viewed for crew transport, Satellites for monitoring global disasters. 488
Satellite Digest. 494
En-route to the Moon Lucy Owens. 496
Looking into the unknown Katy Morris. 498
Space Station Chronology Neville Kidger. 500
Spain salutes Duque's second mission. 502
Space Station on verge of financial collapse Andrei Kislyakov. 504
Apollo vacuum chamber tests Ed Hengeveld. 506
Recapturing the future Francis French. 510
Politicians in space Philip Corneille. 514
Correspondence German head of state celebrates first spacefarer, Enterprise feature sparks memories, Flight shots offer unique perspective, Booster cul-de-sac, Astronaut ceremonies at KSC. 516
Book Notices. 521
Society news. 523
Indices. 527