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VOL. 53 NO. 1 JANUARY 2011
International Space News Identity of female taikonaut confirmed. JAXA names next HTV. UK space shows healthy growth. Work begins on Russian base. UKSA starts CubeSat pilot, Asteroid particles. New generation of European Meteosats. Eutelsat abandons new spacecraft. SSTL satellite repositioned to minimise debris threat. Leak impacts Space Shuttle schedule. 4
Satellite Digest Geoff Richards. 10
International Space Station Chronology George Spiteri. 12
Five year focus on planets and moons Robert April. 16
Comet-chaser's latest rendezvous Philip Corneille. 19
Spacecraft's moment of 'pure' exploration Ken Kremer. 21
Splish, splash, roar! Dwayne Day. 24
The enigmatic Mace hardsite Joel W. Powell. 26
Letters and emails UK needs space passion. Improbability of life. Dear Arthur..., Brunel of Space Age, Makeover not 'rocket science'. Rights of BIS members. Membership 'apartheid'. Fully reusable spacecraft. 31
From test pilot to first lunar geologist Shane Hannon. 34
Book reviews. 36
Society news Project Icarus - latest team news. The Planets - An HD Odyssey. BIS works on a new future. New members. 38
VOL. 53 NO. 2 FEBRUARY 2011
International Space News SpaceX moves step closer to crewed missions. Air Force mini-shuttles record-breaking flight. UK space conference. Venus probe fails to achieve orbit. Explore the Sun from your desktop. Roscosmos link with NASA. The Moon - an important place in human affairs. Orion abort rocket on display. Virgin targets orbital market. Busy time for new ISS crew. 44
Satellite Digest Geoff Richards. 50
Robonaut to join Space Station crew Ken Kremer. 52
International Space Station Chronology George Spiteri. 56
Seven years of MER operations on Mars Philip Corneille and Ken Kremer. 60
Training ESA's new space cadets Nick Spell. 66
Telescope fulfills decades of dreams Philip Corneille. 70
Letters and emails Origins of life, Use ISS for celebration. Accelerated aging in orbit. Cosmonauts commemorated. Humanism a threat to science, Tour of EAC facilities, Society empowerment. Fully interactive website needed. Elegant solutions. Campaign to energise BIS. All members should have s ay. Ongoing discussion. Sellers gives London lecture. 72
Book reviews. 76
Society news BIS awards latest British astronaut pin. Festive gathering. Competition winners. New members. 78
VOL. 53 NO. 3 MARCH 2011
International Space News Romantic date with Comet Tempel 1 for Stardust NExT. Chinese space drama mixes fact and fiction. MESSENGER prepares to orbit Mercury. New Leicester research facility. Landing by laser light (and Air-Crane). Last minute crew changes. Environmental monitoring payload. S econ d flight for ESA cargo craft. Modules arrive in Isle of Man. Space Station to get more tourists. Navigation system needs more euros. 84
Satellite Digest Geoff Richards I 93 International Space Station Chronology George Spiteri. 90
Record-breaking Martian Odyssey Ken Kremer. 96
Setting sail to the stars Philip Corneille. 100
Illness in orbit Bart Hendrickx. 104
Letters and emails ESA Mars lander lacks science. Spaceplane a perfect Shuttle replacement. AFBIS grade. Contrasting worldview. BIS Associate Fellow grade, One-sided discussion. BIS works on new future, Equal voting rights for all. Future shape and organisation of BIS, Towards a more friendly Society. Necessity for change of heart. A day to remember. 110
Training as Soyuz backup cosmonaut Neil Da Costa. 114
Book reviews. 117
Society news Astronomer Royal gives talk at the BIS. Spaceguard Centre. BIS Library. New members. 118
VOL. 53 NO. 4 APRIL 2011
International Space News US and European firms propose crew launcher. Burnt Dragon on display. Unexpected revival of Nanosail-D2, ESA aiming for Moon before Mars. IAF celebrates 60 years. August date for Guiana Soyuz launch, UK Space Conference. Robotic lunar adventure. Rookie Italian to fly in 2013. 124
Solar watch Stuart Eves. 132
Satellite Digest Geoff Richards. 139
Romancing the stone Dwayne Day. 134
Homing in on asteroids Ken Kremer. 136
Strategic role of asteroid mining Stephen Ashworth. 137
Starships of the future Kelvin Long and Richard Obousy. 140
International Space Station Chronology George Spiteri. 145
First cometary close encounter Philip Corneille. 148
Letters and emails BIS space 'hardware'. Imagination versus reality. Debate on space humanisation. BIS on YouTube. BIS on Facebook, Agreement on grade. Cyrillic translation. 151
Book reviews. 154
Society news A statement from the BIS on membership grades. The future of the BIS. New members. Membership discount incentive scheme, BIS medals. Recruitment campaign. 156
VOL. 53 NO. 5 MAY 2011
International Space News More secret X-37B missions planned, Shuttle veteran, Enhanced Meteosats, Broadband satellite goes operational, TOPCAT targets plasmasphere, Endeavour readied for last mission. Astronaut reflects on NASA sacking. Students create designs of future, Russian Mars rover. IAF celebrates 60th anniversary. 174
Satellite Digest Geoff Richards. 180
Discovery's final voyage into orbit Ken Kremer and Gerard van de Haar. 183
The man who changed history Nick Spall. 164
International Space Station Chronology George Spiteri. 188
Earth photos from on high Michael Trudeau. 192
Educational ballooning Joel W. Powell. 195
Postcards from Mars Ken Kremer. 197
Book reviews. 201
Letters and emails Apollo 1 connector. Star-studded occasion, TV series from 1950s. Meteorite close-up. Magnificent Discovery, Where is everyone?. BIS should use media. Member solution. Members want stronger voice. 202
Society news Your Society needs you!. Bridging the gap between imagination and reality. Project Icarus - a future starship. Student paper competition 2011. New BIS members Kennedy Space Center on 9 March 2011 for the final. 205
VOL. 53 NO. 6 JUNE 2011
International Space News SpaceX ambitions for new Falcon Heavy rocket. MESSENGER begins year of Mercury observations, GOCE gravity map. NASA selects Shuttle museums, UK and India collaborate. Meteosat-6 sent to graveyard orbit. Nuclear needed to visit Mars, Sounding rocket experiments. NASA awards commercial crew contracts. 212
Satellite Digest Geoff Richards. 218
Stardust-NExT comet legacy Ken Kremer. 221
International Space Station Chronology George Spiteri. 224
Booster retrieval Ken Kremer. 228
Chinese flights marked with stamps Jeff Dugdale. 230
Soviet space sleuths Dominic Phelan. 232
Book reviews. 241
Letters and emails TIROS-1 - a case of mistaken identity. Gagarin and Tereshkova. Sänger-Bredt anniversary. Accepted form of spelling. BIS rules and fund-raising. A leap in the wrong direction. BIS could foster links in Holland. Grades of membership, Return to Earth and acute prostatitis. Russian first. 242
Society news No ordinary Gagarin event!, Westcott celebration. Long service presentation. New BIS members. Classified ads. 246
VOL. 53 NO. 7 JULY 2011
International Space News Endeavour launch. Atlantis photo-call. NASA's next Discovery class mission. 'Black box' recorder survives Kounotori reentry. NASA celebrates with new space stamps.. Space in the shadow of the Rockies. Skylon spaceplane passes technical review. Atlas launches new missile warning surveillance satellite. 252
Satellite Digest Geoff Richards. 258
Heavenly bodies Kira Bacal and Kieran Smart. 260
International Space Station Chronology George Spiteri. 265
Lockheed pursues Orion potential Ken Kremer. 268
Chelomey and Korolev – cooperation and competition V ladimir Polyachenko. 271
Book reviews. 278
Letters and emails Finding way out of financial crisis. Human visit to Halley's Comet, Selection of Yuri Gagarin. Access to BIS meetings. Apollo 12 commander. Space Shuttle retirement. 281
Viewpoint Mark Stewart. 284
Society news Discussion of future of BIS. Play celebrates 'Chief Designer. New BIS members, New BIS Fellows, Competition Winners. 286
VOL. 53 NO. 9 SEPTEMBER 2011
International Space News Space Shuttle slips into history. Europe's space plans could end key ESA principle. Countries refine space spending. New approach for 2011 UK Space Conference. BIS promotes space roadmap, Virgin Galactic faces technical challenges. Gagarin statue unveiled in London. Vesta vistas exceed expectations. Shuttles final hypersonic test data. 332
Satellite Digest Geoff Richards. 336
Detecting exo-Earths Philip Corneille. 342
International Space Station Chronology George Spiteri. 345
Chinese space film drama Xu Weilong. 348
Movie shot at Star City and Baikonur Tony Quine. 350
Water in the Moon Geoffrey Bowman. 352
Falling to Earth with Al Worden Neil Da Costa and Ken MacTaggart. 357
Close encounters with our Sun Stuart Eves. 360
Letters and emails Battle to witness Shuttle finale. Clarke book, Volunteers bring about change. Sustainable spaceflight, Shirley Jones. Celebrations in Star City for Gagarin. 362
Society news BIS convention with science fiction slant. Astronaut lecture. Shirley Jones - obituary. New BIS members. Competition winners. 365
VOL. 53 NO. 10 OCTOBER 2011
International Space News Dragon gets go ahead for Space Station berthing. Military spaceplanes under test. SSTL commissions Nigerian satellites. GRAIL duo all set for lunar gravity expedition. China ready to start space station. Briton to become Virgin Galactic's chief astronaut. New head attempts to re- shape Roscosmos organisation. Solar shift could bring more storms. Launch preps for third ATV. Progress loss impacts ISS operations. 372
Satellite Digest Geoff Richards. 378
Five year trek to giant planet Ken Kremer. 381
Observatory's rocky road Philip Corneille. 384
NASA flies Shuttle for the final time Clive Simpson. Ken Kremer and Gerard van de Haar. 388
International Space Station Chronology George Spiteri. 394
Radio hams tune in to space airwaves John Heath. 396
Silenced thunder Dwayne Day. 398
Letters and emails World's first rocket patch. Half-hearted compromise. Embracing science fiction. Proud of our endeavours, Film poster. 402
Dream makers of the future Kelvin Long. 404
Society news Patrick's picnic proves big success, Prize for survey views. Spaceflight's new golden age. New BIS members. 406
VOL. 53 NO. 11 NOVEMBER 2011
International Space News US forges ahead with new super rocket. Six million mile view from Jupiter-bound Juno. Critical year ahead for ESA and EU space affairs , First space bound Orion crew cabin. Microgravity research debated by UK MPs. Gagarin show in Scotland. Peek inside Apollo 10 command module. Dutch astronaut to embark on ISS mission, Secret programmes declassified, Starchaser sets test launch date. 412
Satellite Digest Geoff Richards. 418
Journey to the centre of the Moon Ken Kremer. 420
International Space Station Chronology George Spiteri. 424
Brave new future worlds Kelvin Long. Pat Galea and Adrian Mann. 428
First craft orbits Mars Philip Corneille. 434
Russia weighs lunar options Dwayne Day. 438
Book reviews. 440
Letters and emails Eye-witness to Shuttle history. Monitoring the Northwest Passage. Contacting Prospero. BIS lectures on YouTube. Playalinda beach view. Astronaut's best wishes. Life of Apollo mission controller. BIS facade sponsorship. 442
Dream makers of the future Kelvin Long. 444
Society news Vision of new BIS Council member. Society's Annual General meeting. Oral history of science. Volunteers needed. New BIS members. 446
VOLUME 53 No. 12 December 2011
International Space News Russian Soyuz makes history with European launch. IAC is boost for African space efforts, Curiosity rover set for Mars blastoff. Daring Russian sample return mission to Phobos, Russia shifts to commercial priorities. Investment targets space industry. China launches first element of space outpost 452
Satellite Digest Geoff Richards 456
Dawn lights up tiny planet Ken Kremer 459
International Space Station Chronology George Spiteri 462
Phantom heads and Matroshka Joel W. Powell 464
On the wings of Apollo Dwight Williams 468
San Marco started Italy's space affair Philip Corneille 475
Last flight of big bird Dwayne Day 478
Europe's spacewalk expert from Sweden Nick Spall 480
Letters and emails ISS is valuable research platform. Paradise scenario for World Ships, Economic system needs overhaul, Smaller vehicles instigate change 482
Society news Society on show at South African space congress. BIS display at Autographica, New editor for Society's magazine. New BIS members 485