Contents of the Journal of the British Interplanetary Society for Volume 18
From The Space Library
Volume 18
Author | Co-Authors | Title | Page |
M. O. Robins, M.A., F.Inst.P | An Outline of the British Space Research Programme. | 1 | |
A. P. Willmore, B.Sc., Ph.D | Instrumentation for the First Anglo-American Scout Satellite. | 11 | |
J. Ring, B.Sc., Ph.D., F.R.A.S | Ultra-Violet Observations from Satellites. | 17 | |
B. G. Pressey, M.Sc.(Eng.), Ph.D., M.I.E.E | Ground Equipment for Radio Observations on Artificial Satellites. | 20 | |
A. W. T. Mottram, B.Sc., A.M.I.Mech.E | The Measurement of the Performance of Liquid Propellent Rocket Engines. | 28 | |
R. J. McLauchlan, B.Sc., Grad.Inst.P., M.I.R.E. | T. T. Walters | An Equipment for Processing Time-Multiplexed Telemetry Data. | 33 |
R. H. B. Forster, B.Sc., M.I.Mech.E. | L. Breen | Some Problems Encountered in the Design of Large Rocket Engine Test Beds. | 55 |
Harry W. Harcrow, A.B.A., B.S | Optimum Trajectory of n-Stage Missiles. | 70 | |
S. W. Greenwood, M.Eng., A.M.I.Mech.E., A.F.R.Ae.S | Minimum Energy Entry into Planetary Satellite Orbits. | 73 | |
J. Reece Roth, S.B | A Preliminary Study of Thermonuclear Rocket Propulsion. | 99 | |
S. W. Greenwood, M.Eng., A.M.I.Mech.E., A.F.R.Ae.S | Minimum Energy Entry into Planetary Parabolic Orbits. | 108 | |
N. K. Ganguli, M.S., Ph.D. | J. T. Lence, B.S | Shielding Manned Space Vehicles from Space Radiations. | 110 |
K. H. Fea | The Relation between Height Error and Elevation Error for an Earth Satellite. | 114 | |
Report of Council for the Year Ended 31 December 1960 | 118 | ||
Rocket and Satellite Instrumentation Symposium, London, 1 September 19603 Symposium on Navigation and the Early Exploration of the Moon, London, 18 November 1960 | 131 | ||
Professor Samuel Herrick | The Demands of Nearly Parabolic Lunar Trajectories on Differential Correction and Perturbation Theory. | 131 | |
A. R. Maxwell Noton, B.Sc., Ph.D | Guidance of Space Vehicles By Radio Measurements and Command. | 132 | |
D. J. Cashmore, M.Sc., A.M.I.E.E | The Role of Inertial Equipment. | 138 | |
P. A. E. Stewart, F.R.A.S | Surface Navigation on the Mdon. | 149 | |
S. W. Greenwood, M.Eng., A.M.I.Mech.E., A.F.R.Ae.S | Minimum Energy Entry into Orbits around Mercury. | 159 | |
Symposium on Liquid Hydrogen as a Rocket Propellent, London, 28 April 1961 | 171 | ||
T. J. Webster, D.Sc., A.M.I.Chem.E., A.F.Inst.Pet. | K. C. Smith | Liquid Hydrogen Production on an Industrial Scale. | 172 |
Peter C. Vander Arend | William J. Scharle | Production, Storage and Handling of Liquid Hycrogen. | 181 |
A. V. Cleaver, F.R.Ae.S | The Use of Liquid Hydrogen in Large-Scale Rockets. | 189 | |
D. Hurden, B.A., A.M.I.Mech.E | The Design of Rocket Engines Burning Hydrogen as Fuel. | 192 | |
M. S. Hunt, M.Eng., A.F.R.Ae.S. | B. G. White, B.Sc | Optimum Engine and Vehicle Coupling for Satellite Launching Stages Using Liquid Hydrogen. | 199 |
A. B. Bailey, G. I. Mech.E., A.M.A.S.M.E. | R. G. Cruddace, B.Sc., M.A.R.S. and B. W. A. Ricketson, M.A., D.Phil | The Use of Liquid Hydrogen in the Third Stage of a Satellite Vehicle. | 203 |
P. A. E. Stewart, A.R.Ae.S | Liquid Hydrogen as a Working Fluid in Advanced Propulsion Systems. | 225 | |
O. H. Wyatt, M.A., Ph.D., A.M.I.Mech.E | The Use of Hydrogen in Nuclear Rockets. | 240 | |
Kurt R. Stehling, M.A | Behaviour of Liquid Hydrogen in a Space Environment. | 245 | |
A. V. Cleaver, F.R.Ae.S | The Blue Streak Rocket Propulsion System. | 259 | |
D. G. Ewart, B.Sc., Ph.D., F.R.A.S | The Effect of Atmospheric Drag on the Orbit of a Spherical Earth Satellite. | 269 | |
Prof. Dr. Ing. E. Sanger | Some Optical and Kinematical Effects in Interstellar Astronautics. | 273 | |
C. J. Waddington, Ph.D | The Hazard of Corpuscular Solar Radiation to Manned Spaceflight. | 277 | |
George F. Forbes, M.S. | Alvano Dean | Minimization Conditions for Powered Trajectories. | 281 |
W. R. Maxwell, B.Sc., Ph.D | Presidential Address: Some Aspects of Recent Progress in Astronautics. | 295 | |
Heinrich Faust, Dr.Sci. Nat | The Scientific Necessity for a Rocket Network in Europe. | 306 | |
S. W. Greenwood, M.Eng., A.M.I.Mech.E., A.F.R.Ae.S | Entry into Circular Planetary Satellite Orbits. | 310 | |
Sixteenth Annual General Meeting, London, 15 September 1961 | 313 | ||
Symposium on Materials in Space Technology, London, 22 November 1961 | 319 | ||
Professor A. J. Murphy, M.Sc., F.I.M., F.R.Ae.S | A General Survey of the Materials Problem. | 320 | |
N. H. Langton, M.Sc., Ph.D., A.M.Brit.I.R.E., A.Inst.P. | A. L. Soden, B.Sc., A.R.I.C., F.I.R.I | Polymers in Space. | 329 |
|- |