Contents of Spaceflight Magazine Volume 9

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VOLUME 9 NO 1 JANUARY 1967
SPACE PROJECTS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM 2
BEYOND THE ATMOSPHERE: A 1923 ESSAY K. E. TSIOLKORSKY 9
SPACE REPORT 11
THE ESRO L/ SATELLITE PROJECT C. R. HUME 20
REVIEW OF SATELLITE COMBINED ATTITUDE AND ORBIT CONTROL SYSTEMS A. G. EARL AND B. P. DAY 29
REVIEWS 35
VOLUME 9 NO 2 FEBRUARY 1967
NEW NAMES ON THE MOON 38
DEFINING THE UPPER LIMITS OF AIRSPACE BRIAN L. KIERAN 40
THE DAVID DAVIES MEMORIAL INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES DRAFT TREATY ON OUTER SPACE, THE MOON AND OTHER CELESTIAL BODIES 42
SPACE REPORT 45
A NEW RECOVERY SYSTEM FOR SOUNDING ROCKETS W. PITTELKOW 50
FLAME-SPRAYED CERAMIC COATINGS IN SPACE TECHNOLOGY W. MAXWELL WHEILDON 55
ATTITUDE CONTROL OF SUN-POINTING SCIENTIFIC SATELLITES P. E. G. COPE 63
PERIODIC FLUCTUATIONS IN THE SIGNALS FROM COSMOS 5 G. E. PERRY, J. D. SLATER AND K. J. EDWARDS 66
VOLUME 9 NO 3 MARCH 1967
SPACE APPLICATIONS FOR MAN CLOTAIRE WOOD 74
PROBING THE MOON'S SURFACE 76
A SELENOLOGICAL APPRAISAL OF THE ORBITER-2 PHOTOGRAPHS V. A. FIRSOFF 78
MANNED ORBITAL RESEARCH LABORATORY (MORL): DESIGN AND UTILIZATION R. J. GUNKEL AND C. E. STARNS 81
SPACE REPORT 95
MILITARY SPACE COMMUNICATIONS 101
THE FIRST TWO YEARS OF ESTEC A. W. LINES 102
VOLUME 9 NO 4 APRIL 1967
EUROPE PROBES THE ARCTIC SKIES DON WHITING 114
SATELLITE PHOTOGRAPHY JOHN MARSHALL 116
SPACE REPORT 118
WORLD SATELLITE TERMINALS 125
NOTES G. R. RAMSDEN, D. D. JAMES. B. W. MARTIN AND D. G. MARTIN 127
COSTING THE AEROSPACE TRANSPORTER W. B. CLEGG AND K. D. JANIK 130
A SOLID PROPELLENT MOTOR FOR THE THIRD STAGE OF A SATELLITE LAUNCHER H. M. DARWELL AND P. S. RAINE 141
A PARTIALLY CLOSED FORM SOLUTION TO THE THREE-DIMENSIONAL TRAJECTORY WITH CONSTANT THRUST M. A. CONNOR AND D. R. OTTO 144
REVIEWS 146
VOLUME 9 NO 5 MAY 1967
ASTRONAUTICS IN BRITAIN —1 150
SPACE REPORT 153
A SIMULATOR FOR A GRAVITY GRADIENT SATELLITE W. A. WARE AND N. S. REED 159
COSMIC-RAY STUDIES IN INTERPLANETARY SPACE AND ON THE MOON S. N. VERNOV, A. E. CHUDAKOV, P. V. VAKULOV, YU I. LOGATCHEV, G. P. LYUBIMOV, A. G. NIKOLAEV AND N. V. PERESLEGINA 168
ORIENTATION OF A SATELLITE IN AN ELLIPTICAL ORBIT W. F. HILTON AND B. M. TAYLOR 176
REVIEWS 179
SOCIETY NEWS 182
VOLUME 9 NO 6 JUNE 1967
NEW TASKS FOR APOLLO 186
SPACEMOBILE DEMONSTRATIONS W. F. HILTON 190
WHAT DO PEOPLE WANT TO KNOW ABOUT SPACE? G. W. COLLINS 191
SPACE REPORT 195
THE EARTH AND VENUS CLOUD PICTURES COMPARED A. J. JEFFRIES 200
ASTRONAUTICS IN BRITAIN-2 201
USING THE ELDO-A LAUNCHER FOR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ON AERODYNAMIC RE-ENTRY J. LAMBRECHT 207
MEDICINE IN SPACE B. A. GOODELL 212
ISOLATION, MAN AND SPACE R. DYER 214
REVIEWS 217
VOLUME 9 NO 7 JULY 1967
THE VOYAGER PROGRAMME EDGAR M .CORTRIGHT 222
AUTOMATED BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY 228
ASTRONAUTICS IN BRITAIN -3 4 234
SPACE REPORT 237
STUDY AND RESEARCH IN SPACE SCIENCE- TECHNOLOGY IN UK UNIVERSITIES G. V. GROVES 242
LAUNCH VEHICLE PERFORMANCE WILLIAM G. HOLDER AND KENNETH M. CARLSON 247
A METHOD OF WEIGHT PREDICTION OF SATELLITE LAUNCHING VEHICLES K. J. BALL AND C. T. HEYES 251
VOLUME 9 NO 8 AUGUST 1967
KEEPING TRACK OF THE WEATHER L. J. CARTER 258
ASTRONAUTICS IN BRITAIN-4 264
SPACE REPORT 268
THE SOVIET NORTHERN COSMODROME G. E. PERRY 274
PROJECT OSCAR GRAHAM CLAYTON 278
DETERMINATION OF GAS FLOW PARAMETERS FROM PROPANE ATTITUDE CONTROL JETS, AND THEIR EFFECT ON SATELLITE OPTICAL SENSORS AND TELESCOPES A. E. SMITH, T. J. PUNTER AND M. J. W. GAGE 280
THERMODYNAMICS, AND LIFE IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM — A RE-ASSESSMENT JOHN S. BEVAN 285
NOTES DR. W. R. MAXWELL 287
SOCIETY NEWS 292
VOLUME 9 NO 9 SEPTEMBER 1967
THE SOVIET SPACE PROGRAMME AFTER SOYUZ-1 KENNETH W. GATLAND 294
ASTRONAUTICS IN BRITAIN —5 299
SPACE REPORT 305
ROCKETRY AT ANSTY 311
PROBING THE EARTH'S MAGNETIC FIELD 314
THE THIRD STAGE OF THE ELDO-A SATELLITE LAUNCHER HANS E. W. HOFFMANN 316
ASSESSMENT OF THE PERFORMANCE OF THE ELDO FIRST PROGRAM ATTITUDE REFERENCE UNIT IN AN INERTIAL ROLE D. W. ALBERY 322
REVIEWS 327
VOLUME 9 NO 10 OCTOBER 1967
RUSSIAN ROCKETRY AT PARIS A. V. CLEAVER 330
MEDICINE IN THE SPACE AGE BRIG.-GEN. T. H. CROUCH 336
NAVIGATION SATELLITES: THE FUTURE EUGENE EHRLICH 338
SPACE REPORT 342
DEVELOPMENT OF THE RAVEN SOLID PROPELLENT ROCKET MOTOR FOR SKYLARK J. H. CROOK 350
A CLOSED FORM SOLUTION FOR TWO-DIMENSIONAL RE-ENTRY TRAJECTORIES MICHAEL A. CONNOR 357
THE EFFECT ON THE MASS-FLOW OF SWIRL IN A SUPERSONIC NOZZLE R. C. PARKINSON 360
REVIEWS 361
SOCIETY NEWS 363
VOLUME 9 NO 11 NOVEMBER 1967
LIVING IN SPACE 366
THE BRITISH NATIONAL LAUNCHER PROGRAMME 370
KILOWATTS FROM SOLAR CELLS 374
SPACE REPORT 375
THE REUSABLE BOOSTER PARADOX AIRCRAFT TECHNOLOGY OR OPERATIONS? PHILIP BONO 379
DEVELOPMENT OF THE CUCKOO ROCKET MOTOR E. C. WHITE 388
THE USE OF SOLID PROPELLENT ROCKET MOTORS FOR SPACE APPLICATION F. C. MORGAN AND G. F. P. TRUBRIDGE 393
CORRESPONDENCE 399
VOLUME 9 NO 12 DECEMBER 1967
U.S. COMMUNICATIONS POLICY 402
THE MAKING OF AN ASTRONAUT 407
SPACE REPORT 409
AN AUTOMATIC ATTITUDE CONTROL SYSTEM FOR A SPINNING SATELLITE: A THEORETICAL ASSESSMENT A. J. SARNECKI 424
AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF THE APPLICATION OF PLUG NOZZLES TO SOLID-PROPELLENT ROCKETS-1 C. CASCI, E. GISMONDI AND G. ANGELINO 429
FACETS OF BMW LIQUID-PROPELLENT ROCKET DEVELOPMENT 1939-45 ANTONY L. KAY 433