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- Warming Mars Using Artificial Super-Greenhouse Gases by M.M. Marinova et al
- Seasonal Enhancement and Seismic Triggering by Impacts
- Response to Sub-Critical Cosmic Impacts
- The Persistant Dream - Soviet Plans for Manned Lunar Missions
- Satellite Launches Using the Cosmos-2-2M Launch Vehicles Part 2 - Review of the Orbital Data
- The Nature of ETI, Its Longevity and Likely Interest in Mankind - The Human Analogy Re-Examined
- Russian Fifth Generation Photoreconnaissance Satellites
- The History of the Molniya Orbit
- And Whoever Heard about the Projects Zerkalo, Nord and Arkon-1
- High Density Liquid Rocket Boosters for the Space Shuttle
- A Fully Reusable Orbital Launch Vehicle
- The Tsiolkovski Tower Re-Examined
- Effect of Substrate Misorientation Angle on Self-Assembling Structures
- The Fluctuating Population of Earth Impactors
- An Astrophysical Explanation for the 'Great Silence'
- A Discourse on 1997 XF11
- Applications of Remote Sensing to the Moon - Assessing the Extent of Mantle Melting and the Volcanic Intrusion-Extrusion Ratio Through Time
- The Atmosphere of Mars
- New Satellite Services for the Next Millennium
- The Arkon-1 Optical System
- An Overview of One Space Insurance Company
- A Global Multidisciplinary Approach to ETI Research - A Cyclic Nonperiodic Natural Code.
- Sputnik 1957 - Memories of an Old Timer
- The Talking Satellite - A Reminiscence of Project Score
- The Hale Rocket in the British Service - Part 2 - Operations and Evaluation
- The Influence of the Von Opel-Valier Experiments Upon German Rocket-Propelled Model Aircraft Development, 1920's-1930's
- Rockets in the Schlesvig-Holstein War 1848-1850
- Project Argus - A Global Search for our Cosmic Companions
- Fresh SETI Strategies
- Artificial Gravity and the Architecture of Orbital Habitats
- Searching for Good Science - The Cancellation of NASA's SETI Program
- Twin Rigid-Frames Walking Microrovers - A Perspective for Miniaturisation
- Problems and Perspectives in Interstellar Exploration
- Interstellar Contact - A Thousand-Year Perspective
- Performance Criteria of Nuclear Space Propulsion Systems
- Placing A Limit on Star-Fed Kardashev Type III Civilisations
- Molecular Nanotechnology - Rethinking Chemistry, Computation and Interstellar Flight
- Hibernation Control Mechanism and Possible Applications to Humans
- Zerkalo
- Review of the Chinese Space Programme
- Astroinfect Effect - Revised Model
- The CORONA Camera System - Iteks Contribution to World Security
- Staring at the Sea - The Soviet RORSAT and EORSAT Programmes
- Taking the 'Special Relationship' to New Heights
- Beamed Energy Propulsion for Practical Interstellar Flight
- Neutrino Propulsion for Interstellar Spacecraft
- Antimatter Assisted Inertial Confinement Fusion Propulsion Systems for Interstellar Missions
- Space UNiT
- Our New View of the Sun - Results from the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory
- An Intact Item of Space Debris with an Exposure Age of About 10 Years
- Advanced Technology for Mission Planning and Scheduling
- INTELMOD - An Intelligent Satellite Modelling Toolkit
- The MSG Central Facility - A Mission Control System for Windows NT
- M C Aspects of the EGNOS Ground Segment
- Star Catalogue Facility
- Space-Based Information Services
- The Envisat Spacecraft Real-Time Simulator
- The Cratering Rate of Planet Earth
- The Material Properties of Asteroids and Comets - Implications for Planetary Defence Strategies
- Historical Evolution of the Low Earth Orbit Debris Environment
- Preliminary Assessment of New Orbital Debris Shielding for Unmanned Satellites
- Is There Lightning on Mars
- Searching for Extant Life on Mars - The ATP-Firefly LuciferinLuciferase Technique
- Is Anybody out There - The Detection of Intelligent and Generic Language-Like Features
- Simulation of a Martian Solar Thermal Power Plant - Diurnal Operation and Power-Efficiency Correlations
- Early Spin-Stabilised Rockets - the Rockets of Bergrat Heinrich Gottlob Kuhn
- The Enigmatic Mr Hale and his Rockets
- The Reichwehr, the Rocket and the Versailles Treaty - A Popular Myth Reexamined
- Preventing Armageddon - Hype or Reality
- Deflection and Disruption of Asteroids on Collision Course with Earth
- Launch Profiles used by the Four-Stage Proton-K
- Possible Existence of Extra-Terrestrial Technology in the Solar System
- Post-Cassini Exploration of Titan - Science Rationale and Mission Concepts
- SETI and the Historian - Methodological Problems in an Interdisxiplinary Approach
- Warming Mars Using Artificial Super-Greenhouse Gases
- Skylab - The Fall and Demise of America's First Space Station
- Space Technology Research Vehicle (STRV) Space Segement Cost Reduction
- A Feasibility Assessment of Small Italian Lunar Missions
- OS-10 Payload Provisions
- A Flexible Reusable Space Transportation System
- The Development of Politics in Extraterrestrial Colonies
- Stellar Engines for Kardashev's Type II Civilisations
- Derivatives of Black Knight Technology
- The Tough Road Travelled - A New Look at the Second Generation Luna Probes
- Denitrification by Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Under Simulated Engineered Martain Conditions
- The Moon and the Medusa - Use of Lunar Assets in Nuclear-Pulse-Propelled Space Travel
- The Wilson Governments Policy Towards ELDO
- The History of Kaliningrad
- The Kamanin Diaries 1967-1968
- Collision Risk Monitoring for SPOT Satellites
- Mars Flexi-Direct - A Mars Mission Architecture that Works
- Near-Term, Low Cost Missions for Solar Sails
- Space Propulsion Systems Utilising Ignition of Microexplosion by Distant Microexplosion....
- Overview of Radiation Belt Modelling
- Radiation Effects and Implications for the Use of Commercial Components in Space
- A Balanced Plan for Spacecraft Radiation Protection
- COTS-Based Spacecraft in the LEO Experiment - 17 Years of Flight Experience with the UoSAT Microsatellites
- The Space Radiation Environment and Background Noise in Astronomical Gamma-ray Telescopes
- Autonomous Path Planning for On-Orbit Servicing Vehicles
- The Perforated Solar Sail - Its Application to Interstellar Travel
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