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VOLUME 10 NO 1 JANUARY 1968
CRISIS IN SPACE 2
BIOSATELLITE 2: THE PRELIMINARY RESULTS 4
CRATERS ON MARS 6
SPACE REPORT 8
QUESTION AND ANSWER: PROBES TO THE MOON 19
DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF COMPONENTS FOR PULSE GAS SATELLITE ATTITUDE CONTROL SYSTEMS G. W. STUNNERS 22
LOW-COST REUSABLE ROCKETS GLAUCO PARTEI, P. LAURIENZO AND F. DIAMANTINI 26
AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON THE APPLICATION OF PLUG NOZZLES TO SOLID-PROPELLENT ROCKETS-2 C. CASCI, E. GISMOND AND G. ANGELINO 33
VOLUME 10 NO 2 FEBRUARY 1968
LUNAR ROVING VEHICLE 42
MISSILES FROM SPACE J. W. MACVEY 46
SPACE REPORT 49
A SPACE POLICY FOR BRITAIN 56
A WALLCHART LUNARIUM J. R. MILLBURN 58
SOME CRITICAL ASPECTS OF THE ELDO-B VEHICLES J. NOUAILLE 59
THERMAL DESIGN AND TESTING OF THE ESRO II SOLAR ASTRONOMY SATELLITE P. BRUNT AND P. J. CONCHIE 64
REVIEWS 72
22ND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 74
SOCIETY NEWS 75
VOLUME 10 NO 3 MARCH 1968
VOICES FROM THE SKY ARTHUR C. CLARKE 78
THE SPACE-STATION: ITS RADIO APPLICATIONS 85
A REVIEW OF THE WORK OF THE TECHNICAL PLANNING STAFF OF CETS DR. N. SIMMONS 87
THE POSITION OF CEPT ON TELECOMMUNICATIONS SATELLITES FOR EUROPE—POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC CONSIDERATIONS F. NICOTERA 91
COMMUNICATIONS SATELLITES: THE EUROSPACE POINT OF VIEW G. K. C. PARDOE 94
INTELSAT: COMSAT'S POINT OF VIEW JAMES MCCORMACK 99
BRITAIN IN SPACE 102
SPACE REPORT 105
LUNAR INTERNATIONAL LABORATORY F. J. MALINA 113
VOLUME 10 NO 4 APRIL 1968
FOOD FOR SPACEFLIGHT JOHN R. BANNISTER 118
SPACE REPORT 122
THE DESIGN AND MANUFACTURE OF A LIQUID HYDROGEN THRUST CHAMBER T. E. STEER 135
RECOVERY BEACON SIGNALS FROM COSMOS SATELLITES G. E. PERRY AND S. GRAHN 142
AMATEUR SATELLITE TRACKING PAUL BERGEZ 144
THERMAL PROTECTION FOR RE-USABLE BOOSTER STAGES-1 JÖHN BORCHMANN AND ROLF HENNZE 146
SOCIETY NEWS 151
VOLUME 10 NO 5 MAY 1968
ASPECTS OF APOLLO P. J. PARKER 154
SPACE EXPLORATION: SOME LESS OBVIOUS ADVANTAGES 160
NASA IN 1967 161
SPACE REPORT 164
SOVIET ROCKET DESIGNER ANATOLY BLAGONRAVOV 172
THE R.A.E. 2.5 METRE SPACE SIMULATION FACILITY A. G. EARL, R. D. SMITH AND A. H. SPOONER 174
THERMAL PROTECTION FOR RE-USABLE BOOSTER STAGES-2 JÖRN BORCHMANN AND ROLF HENNZE 183
REVIEWS 186
VOLUME 10 NO 6 JUNE 1968
SPACE CENTRE AT KOUROU 190
TELECOMMUNICATIONS IN RUSSIA 192
SPACE AND TIME L. J. CARTER 193
IS THERE A DUST CLOUD? YURI KOPTEV 194
SPACE REPORT 196
RECONNAISSANCE ASPECTS OF 8-DAY COSMOS SATELLITES G. E. PERRY 204
IMPROVING THE UPRATED SATURN 1 C. E. THARRATT 207
THE APPLICATION OF COMPUTERS TO PLANNING AND OPERATING A SIMULTANEOUS ACCESS EUROPEAN GROUND STATION NETWORK G. C. TARR, R. G. SMITH, W. T. GASKELL AND R. LITTLE 214
REPORT OF THE GOLOVINE AWARD COMMITTEE 220
BRITAIN TO WITHDRAW FROM ELDO K. W. GATLAND 222
VOLUME 10 NO 7 JULY 1968
THE THUMBA ROCKET RANGE HORMUZ P. MAMA 226
BRIDGE TO THE MOON 230
TEN YEARS OF THE SPACE AGE K. W. GATLAND 232
SPACE REPORT 236
SATELLITE DIGEST 242
ASTRONAUT SELECTION AND TRAINING L. J. CARTER 244
ELECTRIC THRUSTORS FOR COMMUNICATIONS SATELLITES K. R. SCHREITMÜLLER AND H. G. WICHMANN 246
DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL OF THE EUROPEAN HEAVY LAUNCHING VEHICLE AND THE ECONOMY OF ITS USE FOR APPLICATION SATELLITES-1 H. FUCHS AND R. C. GODWIN 252
REVIEWS 258
VOLUME 10 NO 8 AUGUST 1968
THE FRENCH NATIONAL SPACE PROGRAMME 262
SPACE CLUBS IN FRANCE 267
SATELLITE DIGEST-2 268
SPACE REPORT 269
CURRENT PROGRAMME AND CONSIDERATIONS OF THE FUTURE FOR EARTH RESOURCES SURVEY HOMER E. NEWELL 281
SPACECRAFT/SPACEPLASMA INTERACTION URI SAMIR 285
CORRESPONDENCE 288
DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL OF THE EUROPEAN HEAVY LAUNCHING VEHICLE AND THE ECONOMY OF ITS USE FOR APPLICATION SATELLITES-2 H. FUCHS AND R. C. GODWIN 289
SOCIETY NEWS 291
REVIEWS 293
VOLUME 10 NO 9 SEPTEMBER 1968
NAVIGATION BY SATELLITE CDR. B. I. EDELSON 298
THE AUTOMATIC DOCKING OF COSMOS 212 AND 213 303
BENEFITS OF SPACE P. J. PARKER 306
NEW PROBE OF MARS 308
ROYAL AIR FORCE AEROSPACE BRIEFING TEAM FLT. LT.. M J. C. WALKER 310
THE SUCCESS OF ARIEL III 311
SPACE REPORT 314
SATELLITE DIGEST-3 319
THE BLACK ARROW SPACE PROGRAMME H. J. H. SKETCH 320
THE BLACK ARROW SATELLITE LAUNCHING VEHICLE L. W. PARKIN 321
THE X1 AND X2 SPACECRAFT G. E. COOK 325
STRUCTURAL ASPECTS OF THE X3 SPACECRAFT N. P. FORD 328
CORRESPONDENCE 331
VOLUME 10 NO 10 OCTOBER 1968
AN OPEN LETTER TO OUR MEMBERS 334
FOUNDATIONS OF SOVIET COSMONAUTICS G. A. TOKATY 335
SPACE REPORT 347
SATELLITE DIGEST-4 352
THE ION ENGINE AND LARGE SOLAR ARRAY FOR THE X5 SPACECRAFT F. C. TREBLE AND B. P. DAY 354
CORRESPONDENCE 361
REVIEWS 363
SOCIETY NEWS 366
VOLUME 10 NO 11 NOVEMBER 1968
THE CRISIS IN EUROPEAN SPACE AFFAIRS A. V. CLEAVER 370
WEATHER SATELLITES G. F. OSBORNE 372
WEATHER SATELLITE GROUND STATIONS: HOW TO MAKE YOUR OWN J. R. MILLBURN 380
SPACE REPORT 384
SATELLITE DIGEST-5 315
GAMMA TYPE 2 ROCKET ENGINE FOR BLACK ARROW: TEST TECHNIQUES AND DEVELOPMENT EXPERIENCE DAVID ANDREWS 390
POSSIBILITIES FOR FUTURE VERSIONS OF BLACK ARROW-1 G. T. HEALEY 394
EARTH RESOURCES SURVEY SATELLITES 402
VOLUME 10 NO 12 DECEMBER 1968
MANNED SPACE FLIGHT: THE FUTURE GEORGE E. MUELLER 406
SPACE REPORT 415
SPACE CONFERENCE IN KALUGA 422
A REPORT TO THE U.K. SCIENCE RESEARCH COUNCIL BY THE ASTRONOMY, SPACE AND RADIO BOARD 423
POSSIBILITIES FOR FUTURE VERSIONS OF BLACK ARROW-2 G. T. HEALEY 427
CORRESPONDENCE 429
PHOTOMETRY OF AN 11 KM/SEC IRON ARTIFICIAL METEOR J. B. ROBERTSON AND W. G. AYERS 430
IN-FLIGHT FREQUENCY CHANGING OF COSMOS SATELLITES G. E. PERRY AND S. GRAHN 431
APPLICATION SATELLITES OTHER THAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS-1 G. K. C. PARDOE 434