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VOLUME 25 NO. 1 JANUARY 1983
An Expedition to Mars R. L. Staehle 2
Space Report 7
One Eye at the Telescope Dr. W. I. McLaughlin 13
Space Communications 16
Space Debris - A Growing Hazard 18
Astronauts for the Shuttle Curtis Peebles 20
The End of an Era 24
Orbiting Quarantine Facility Petter Hesselberg 26
Salyut Mission Report Neville Kidger 28
John Young - One Man's Conquest of Space (Part 2) David J. Shayler 30
Research from Soviet Satellites Joel Powell 33
The Titan Launch Vehicle Family. J. C. Davies 36
Satellite Digest - 160 R. D. Christy 39
Society News 40
Correspondence 42
Book Notices 45
VOL 25 NO. 2 FEBRUARY 1983
War and Peace in the Space Age Arthur C. Clarke 50
Spreading the Word 54
Society News 55
Correspondence 58
Milestones 59
Orbital Transfer Vehicles 60
Training Below for Work Above John Bird 61
Satellites to the Rescue 64
The Large Format Camera 65
Pioneer Close Encounter 68
Space Communications 69
Space Report 70
Twenty Years On 75
Space at JPL Dr. W. I. McLaughlin 76
Rescue from Orbit Gerald L. Borrowman 79
The NASA Geodynamics Program Clive Simpson 80
Photography of Orbiting Satellites Joel W. Powell 82
Satellite Digest - 161 Robert D. Christy 84
Astronomical News Prof. John Griffiths 85
VOL. 25 NO. 3 MARCH 1983
Space '82: A Vision of the Future 90
Success for PAM 101
Space Report 102
News from the Cape Gordon L. Harris 104
Satellite Looks Under the Sea 107
From Friendship to Challenger 108
Space at JPL Dr. William I. McLaughlin 110
The Shuttle and Spy Satellites 115
Space Communications 116
Sweden in Space Alan D. Farmer 117
Salyut Mission Report (Part 13) Neville Kidger 122
Satellite Digest - 162 Robert D. Christy 126
Milestones 127
Correspondence 128
Book Notices 128
VOL. 25 NO. 4 APRIL 1983
Up and Down with the Astronauts John Bird 130
Space Platforms Staff of NASA 132
Correspondence 135
Milestones 137
Space Report 138
Space at JPL Dr. William l. McLaughlin 142
Beyond Pluto David H. Hinson 146
The Soviet Space Shuttle Gerald L.Borrowman 149
The Intelsat Giant 152
Celebrating Goddard's Centenary Frank H. Winter 154
Rendezvous with Halley's Comet 157
Personal Profile Mitchell Sharpe 158
The Private Astronauts are Coming! Anne van den Berg 160
Satellite Handling for the Shuttle Gerald L. Borrowman 161
America's Honoured Astronauts Philip Snowdon and Roger Wheeler 163
Paris in the Autumn 170
The 37th Annual General Meeting 173
Book Notices 175
VOL. 25 NO. 5 MAY 1983
New Opportunities for Man Erik Quistgaard 178
Correspondence 183
Milestones 186
Test Your Space Knowledge 187
News from the Cape Gordon L. Harris 188
Space Report 190
Japan: First with DBS Neil W. Davis 193
Small is Beautiful 195
Seeing is Believing 200 Shuttle Resume 196
Antimatter & Distant Space Flight Dr. George Mueller 202
China's Long March to Orbit Gerald L. Borrowman 208
Personal Profile Dr. William McLaughlin 211
Paris in the Autumn (Part 2) 215
John W. Young: One Man's Conquest of Space (Part 3) David J. Shayler 219
Satellite Digest -163 Robert D. Christy 221
Book Notices 223
VOL. 25 NO. 6 JUNE 1983
Europe in Space E. S. Mallet 242
Milestones 249
Correspondence 250
Space Communications 253
Is Mankind Unique? A. R. Martin and A. Bond 254
Personal Profile Frederic Taylor 257
Space Report 260
Challenger Meets the Challenge 264
News from the Cape Gordon L. Harris 266
Space at JPL Dr. W. I. McLaughlin 268
Japan's Halley's Comet Probes Neil W. Davis 272
John Young - One Man's Conquest of Space (Pt. 4) D. J. Shayler 275
Satellites Saving Lives Dr. A. M. Choudbury 277
Lightning Research from Space Joel W. Powell 280
Satellite Digest - 164 Robert D. Christy 284
Soviet Photoreconnaissance Satellites Phillip S. Clark 285
Book Notices 288
Spacelab Crew Prepares for Launch John Bird 290
Countdown for Columbia 292
Correspondence 294
VOL. 25 NOS 7 & 8 JULY/AUGUST 1983
IRAS Discovers Comet 297
Society News 298
What's New in the Library 300
Towards the Stars 303
Lunar & Planetary Conference James D. Burke 304
Meteorites from Mars? Staff of NASA 306
Space at JPL Dr. W. I. McLaughlin 308
Test Your Space Knowledge 312
Space Communications 314
Space Report 315
Japan's New Rocket Engine Neil W. Davis 319
The 1950's – A Pivotal Decade Adrian Perkins 321
MOS-1: A Japanese Landsat Dr. J. K. Davies 326
Personal Profile Frederick I. Ordway 328
The Neil Armstrong Air & Space Museum Keith T. Wilson 332
Satellite Digest –165 Robert D. Christy 334
Milestones 335
Book Notices 336
VOL. 25 NOS 9 & 10 SEPT./OCT. 1983
To Uranus and Beyond Dr. S. J. Kerridge 338
Correspondence 342
18th European Space Symposium 344
Milestones 346
Space Report 347
Space at JPL Dr. W. I. McLaughlin 352
News from the Cape Gordon Harris 356
Shuttle Roundup 360
John W. Young: Pt.5 D. J. Shayler 370
Space Communications 371
Satellite Digest - 166 R. D. Christy 373
Book Notices 375
38th Annual General Meeting 377
Report of the Council 378
VOL. 25 NO. 11 NOVEMBER 1983
SPACE EVENTS 1933-1983 382
THE FORMATIVE YEARS OF THE BIS Frank H. Winter 384
MILESTONES 402
SPACE REPORT 404
SPACE COMMUNICATIONS 408
SPACE AT JPL Dr. William J. McLaughlin 410
THE COSMOS CALCULATOR Nicholas L. Johnson 413
THE OBJECTIVES OF SPACELAB 2 John Bird 416
NEWS FROM THE CAPE Gordon L. Harris 418
WHERE IS EVERYBODY? 419
FROM THE SECRETARY'S DESK 422
Satellite Digest - 167 Robert D. Christy 424
BIS SOVIET SPACE FORUM 425
CORRESPONDENCE 426
BOOK NOTICES 427
VOL. 25 NO. 12 DECEMBER 1983
The Tiros-based Asteroid Mission Ronald Maehl 430
Space at JPL Dr. W. I. McLaughlin 436
News from the Cape Gordon L. Harris 439
What's New in the Library 440
Space Report 442
Reaching the Further Stars Dr. D. Froning 446
We Interrupt Our Programme Curtis Peebles 451
Remote Sensing in India R. Rao 454
Handling the Shuttle's Boosters G. L. Borrowman 456
Home Grown is Best 458
Satellite Radio Tracking for the Amateur Curtis Peebles 459
From the Secretary's Desk 461
Milestones 464
Satellite Digest - 168 R. D. Christy 465
Correspondence 467
Book Notices 468