Contents of the Journal of the British Interplanetary Society for Volume 52

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Contents of the Journal of the British Interplanetary Society for Volume 52

Volume 52 - 1999

Author Co-Authors Title Page
S.J. Garber Searching for Good Science - The Cancellation of NASA's SETI Program 3-12
P. Schenkel The Nature of ETI, Its Longevity and Likely Interest in Mankind - The Human Analogy Re-Examined 13-18
J. Annis An Astrophysical Explanation for the 'Great Silence' 19-22
L. Pinter A Global Multidisciplinary Approach to ETI Research - A Cyclic Nonperiodic Natural Code. 23-32
J. Annis Placing A Limit on Star-Fed Kardashev Type III Civilisations 33-36
A. V. Arkhipov Astroinfect Effect - Revised Model 37-40
J. Bone Space UNiT 43-48
J.P. Grew Advanced Technology for Mission Planning and Scheduling 49-52
M. Aynsley et al M. Aynsley; H. Hiden INTELMOD - An Intelligent Satellite Modelling Toolkit 53-56
R. Thompson The MSG Central Facility - A Mission Control System for Windows NT 57-62
A. Johnson M & C Aspects of the EGNOS Ground Segment 63-68
A. Batten Star Catalogue Facility 69-72
C. Lee Space-Based Information Services 73-76
B. Davies et al B. Davies; T. Baud The Envisat Spacecraft Real-Time Simulator 77-80
D.W. Hughes The Cratering Rate of Planet Earth 83-94
M.J. Genge The Material Properties of Asteroids and Comets - Implications for Planetary Defence Strategies 95-110
C. Vita-Finzi Seasonal Enhancement and Seismic Triggering by Impacts 111-114
M.B Gerrard et al M. B. Gerrard; J. L. Remo Response to Sub-Critical Cosmic Impacts 115-120
L. Van Den Abeelen The Persistant Dream - Soviet Plans for Manned Lunar Missions 123-126
P.S. Clark Satellite Launches Using the Cosmos-2-2M Launch Vehicles Part 2 - Review of the Orbital Data 127-132
P.S. Clark Russian Fifth Generation Photoreconnaissance Satellites 133-150
The Kettering Group The History of the Molniya Orbit 151-152
G.E. Perry And Whoever Heard about the Projects Zerkalo, Nord and Arkon-1 153-154
S.S. Pietrobon High Density Liquid Rocket Boosters for the Space Shuttle 163-168
C.A. Carrouche A Fully Reusable Orbital Launch Vehicle 169-174
G.A. Landis et al G. A. Landis; C. Cafarelli The Tsiolkovski Tower Re-Examined 175-180
S. Paul Effect of Substrate Misorientation Angle on Self-Assembling Structures 181-184
M.E. Bailey et al M. E. Bailey; W. M. Napier The Fluctuating Population of Earth Impactors 185-194
B.G. Marsden A Discourse on 1997 XF11 195-202
L. Wilson Applications of Remote Sensing to the Moon - Assessing the Extent of Mantle Melting and the Volcanic Intrusion-Extrusion Ratio Through Time 203-208
P.G.J. Irwin et al P. G. J. Irwin; S. B. Calcutt; F. W. Taylor; D. J. McLeese The Atmosphere of Mars 209-216
J. Wakeling New Satellite Services for the Next Millennium 217-222
G.H. Thompson The Arkon-1 Optical System 223-225
I. Clubb An Overview of One Space Insurance Company 227-231
E. Stuhlinger Sputnik 1957 - Memories of an Old Timer 235-238
D. Davis The Talking Satellite - A Reminiscence of Project Score 239-258
C.E. Franklin The Hale Rocket in the British Service - Part 2 - Operations and Evaluation 259-266
F. H. WINTER The Influence of the Von Opel-Valier Experiments Upon German Rocket-Propelled Model Aircraft Development, 1920's-1930's 267-270
H-D. Fricke Rockets in the Schlesvig-Holstein War 1848-1850 273-275
H.P. Shuch Project Argus - A Global Search for our Cosmic Companions 276-285
A. Tough Fresh SETI Strategies 286-289
T.W. Hall Artificial Gravity and the Architecture of Orbital Habitats 290-300
N. Amati et al N. Amati; M. Chiaberge; E. Miranda; L. M. Reyner Twin Rigid-Frames Walking Microrovers - A Perspective for Miniaturisation 301-304
G. Vulpetti Problems and Perspectives in Interstellar Exploration 307-323
A. Tough Interstellar Contact - A Thousand-Year Perspective 324-327
L. R. Shepherd Performance Criteria of Nuclear Space Propulsion Systems 328-335
S. Santoli Molecular Nanotechnology - Rethinking Chemistry, Computation and Interstellar Flight 336-342
N. Kondo Hibernation Control Mechanism and Possible Applications to Humans 343-347
G.E. Perry Zerkalo 348-349
P.S. Clark Review of the Chinese Space Programme 350-376
F. Madden The CORONA Camera System - Iteks Contribution to World Security 379-396
A. Siddiqi Staring at the Sea - The Soviet RORSAT and EORSAT Programmes 397-416
D.A. Day Taking the 'Special Relationship' to New Heights 417-418
G.A. Landis Beamed Energy Propulsion for Practical Interstellar Flight 420-423
J.A. Morgan Neutrino Propulsion for Interstellar Spacecraft 424-428
R.J. Halyard Antimatter Assisted Inertial Confinement Fusion Propulsion Systems for Interstellar Missions 429-433
R.A. Harrison Our New View of the Sun - Results from the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory 434-438
R.D. Lorenz et al R. D. Lorenz; W. Zeitschel An Intact Item of Space Debris with an Exposure Age of About 10 Years 439-442