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... . Clarke, F. Durant, E. Burgess, L.R. Shepherd''' Image:IAC_1951.jpg thumb right Second International Astronautical Congress, London 1951, l to r, E.V. Sawyer, F.C. Durant, L.J. Carter, H ... _2.jpg thumb right Second International Astronautical Congress, London 1951, l to r, Hermann Oberth, Eugen Sänger, Arthur C. Clarke , Arthur V. Cleaver The proceedings for the second congress began on September 3rd 1951 ...
... PROCEEDINGS OF THE VI INTERNATIONAL ASTRONAUTICAL CONGRESS''' by Various ''Copenhagen, 1957: Danish Astronautical Society, unnumbered pages, $5.00'' These proceedings collect all papers presented at Copenhagen during the 1955 VI International Astronautical Congress scientific sessions, except those published in the Astronautica Acta. Among the subjects of the volume are cosmic ray effects on matter, astronautical programs, a satellite orbit ...
... XIth INTERNATIONAL ASTRONAUTICAL CONGRESS - Volume 1''' by Reutersward, C., et al (eds) ''Stockholm, 1960: AB Aetatryck, 364 pages, OP'' Contains many of the papers (in English, French, and German) delivered at the XIth Congress of the International Astronautical Federation. Among the titles are: "Effects of the Interstellar Wind on the Interplanetary Plasma ...
... IXth INTERNATIONAL ASTRONAUTICAL CONGRESS PROCEEDINGS''' by Hecht, F. (ed) ''Vienna, 1959: Springer-Verlag, 970 pages (two volumes), $49.50'' The IXth IAF Congress proceedings is a two-volume work with approximately 75 chapters covering seven basic research areas: general astronautics, upper atmospherics, space physics, astronautical engineering, propulsion, artificial satellites, and ...
... Xth INTERNATIONAL ASTRONAUTICAL CONGRESS PROCEEDINGS''' by Hecht, F. (ed) ''Vienna, 1960: Springer-Verlag, 946 pages (two volumes), $54.75'' This two volume work contains the proceedings of the Xth IAF Congress held in London in 1959. Contributions are divided into general astronautics, physics of space flight and astrophysics, astronautical engineering, propulsion, artificial satellites, and space biology ...
... XIth INTERNATIONAL ASTRONAUTICAL CONGRESS PROCEEDINGS''' by Reuterswärd. C. W. P. (ed) ''Vienna, 1961: Springer-Verlag (two volumes), ... Publication ''Annotated Bibliography of Space Science and Technology with an Astronomical Supplement - A History of Astronautical Book Literature 1931 - 1961.'' by Frederick I. Ordway III Category:Annotated Bibliography of Space Science ...
... BERICHT üBER DEN V INTERNATIONALEN ASTRONAUTISCHEN KONGRESS (Proceedings of the Vth International Astronautical Congress)''' by Hecht, F. (ed) ''Vienna, 1955: Springer-Verlag, 307 pages, $13.80'' Contained herein are ... Italian, on space flight mechanics, spaceship propulsion, control systems for rockets, artificial satellites, and other astronautical subjects. Extracted from the 1962 Publication ''Annotated Bibliography of Space Science and Technology with an ...
... VIIIth INTERNATIONAL ASTRONAUTICAL CONGRESS PROCEEDINGS''' by Hecht, F. (ed) ''Vienna, 1958: Springer-Verlag, 607 pages, $29.75'' With English, ... ion propulsion, interplanetary probes, satellite attitude control, etc. Its eight main sections deal with general astronautics, astrophysics, astronautical engineering, propulsion, satellites, space biology and medicine, and space law. Extracted from the 1962 ...
... PROCEEDINGS OF THE VII INTERNATIONAL ASTRONAUTICAL CONGRESS''' by Various ''Rome, 1956: Stabilmente Fotomeccanico del Ministere Difesa-Aeronautica, 927 pages, $13.80'' More ... Publication ''Annotated Bibliography of Space Science and Technology with an Astronomical Supplement - A History of Astronautical Book Literature 1931 - 1961.'' by Frederick I. Ordway III Category:Annotated Bibliography of Space Science ...
The world's largest international space science organisation officially founded in 1951 at the Second International Astronautical Congress in London England. Founding countries and their delegates included: Argentina: Teofilo Tabanera - Sociedad Argentina Interplanetaria ( ...

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