Contents of the Journal of the British Interplanetary Society for Volume 18

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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