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Media:SID1963-01-07.pdf Jan 7 1963 Media:SID1963-01-14.pdf Jan 14 1963 Media:SID1963-01-21.pdf Jan 21 1963 Media:SID1963-01-28.pdf Jan 28 1963 Media:SID1963-02-04.pdf Feb 4 1963 Media:SID1963-02-11.pdf Feb 11 1963 Media:SID1963-02-18.pdf Feb 18 1963 Media:SID1963-02-25.pdf Feb 25 1963 Media:SID1963-03-18.pdf Mar 1 1963 Media:SID1963-03-04.pdf Mar 4 ...
... , the Bulletin of the BIS , the Astronaut, British Scientifiction Fantasy Review, The Fantast, The Futurian, Tomorrow, Zenith, Urania, Satellite, Spacewards , Tales of Wonder, New Worlds, and JBIS . BIS Technical Committee In the summer of 1937 Clarke was enlisted as the official astronomer for the BIS Technical Committee and would participate for the next two years ...
... BIS moved its headquarters from Liverpool to Smith's home in Chingford before moving to another location in London. Smith became Organizing Secretary, Member of Council, Member of the Experimental Committee, and perhaps most importantly one of the driving forces behind the BIS Technical Committee which created the BIS lunar spacecraft design. The BIS lunar spacecraft was unveiled to the ...
... data7 = Engineer label8 = Nationality data8 = Britain label9 = Notable Works data9 = BIS Lunar Spacecraft One of the earliest members of the BIS Edwards joined in 1936 and soon became the official London representative ... and his technical knowledge would ultimately be put to good use as the Research Director of the BIS Technical Committee . In that capacity he would lead the group to design the BIS lunar spacecraft which ...
... of jet propulsion for aircraft at speeds higher than considered by Buckingham in National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics NACA Report No. 159 published in 1922. ''Palooka From Jupiter'' a science fiction ... letter to Arthur C. Clarke about the designs for the lunar spacecraft undertaken by the BIS Technical committee . Campbell says he thinks that is is "genuinely worthwhile work." Campbell then goes on to ...
The BIS meets at the Duke of York hotel in London and Ralph A. Smith introduces the membership to two years of work by the BIS Technical committee . The BIS lunar spacecraft. He also showed the new design for a proving stand that the committee had created.
... the December issue of the Bulletin of the BIS Arthur C. Clarke explains the upcoming issue of JBIS will contain the report of the BIS Technical Committee and their design for a lunar spacecraft ... expressed their gratitude to Clarke for his work on the Bulletin despite the protestations of BIS founder Philip Cleator. Maurice K. Hanson of the British Interplanetary Society publishes issue 28 of ...
Ralph A. Smith presents the work of the BIS technical committee to the membership in the form of a lecture about the proposed BIS lunar vehicle. Details of his talk were summarized by Arthur C. Clarke in the October 1938 issue of the Bulletin of the BIS .
The Daily Express newspaper features an article by William Hickey entitled "Trying for the Moon". It covers the efforts of the BIS Technical committee and their design for a manned lunar spacecraft.
The Manchester Astronautical Association meets at their HQ in Denton near Manchester. Trevor Cusack discussed the work of the BIS Technical Committee and Eric Burgess talked about photography and rockets.

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