5pace I ic# Index to Volume 7 No 1 February 1991, No 2 May 1991, No 3 August 1991, No 4 November 1991 Articles - titles
and its legacy, Phillip S. Clark, 7.3,
Freese and Roger Handberg, 7.3, 199-206
cy, 7.4, 300-306 Eymar, Patrick, see Theillier, Francis Farinella, Paolo, see Anselmo, Luciano Frelk, James, Willis Hawkins, William Nierenberg and Frederick Seitz,
The US and Japanese space programmes: a comparative study, Damon
New directions in space - a report on the lunar and Mars initiatives,
R. Wells and Daniel E. Hastings, 7.3,233-256 UK space policy, Lord Reay, 7.4, 307-315 Update on Japan's space policy, Shogo Kurachi, 7.2, 95-102
7.1, 51-59 Gobbo, Giovanni, A n insurer's view o f the space business, 7.1, 46-50 Handberg, Roger, see JohnsonFreese, Joan Hastings, Daniel E., see Wells, Damon R. Hawkins, Willis, see Frelk, James Johnson-Freese, Joan, and Roger Handberg, The tortoise and the tortoise: the new race for space, 7.3, 199-206 Kurachi, Shogo, Update on Japan's space policy, 7.2, 95-102 Logsdon, John M., International
221-232 America at the threshold: America's Space Exploration Initiative, The
Synthesis Group, 7.3, 257-265 A n insurer's view o f the space business,
Giovanni Gobbo, 7.1, 46-50 Can space exploration survive the end o f the Cold War?, Bruce Murray,
7.1, 23-34 Changing structure o f the Soviet space programme, Tom Cremins and
Elizabeth Newton, 7.2, 129-136 China's space policy - a historical review, Yanping Chen, 7.2, 116-
128 Chinese launch services: a user's guide,
Gordon Pike, 7.2, 103-115 Europe needs a space policy, Euro-
space, 7.4, 300-306 International cooperation in the space station programme, John Logsdon,
The tortoise and the tortoise: the new race f o r space, Joan Johnson-
US and Soviet policy f o r long-term human exploration o f space: a European assessment, Xavier Pasco
and Isabelle Sourbes, 7.3,207-220 Where is Europe's place in space?,
Reimar LOst, 7.4, 295-299 Articles - authors
7.1, 35-45 International surveillance o f outer space for security purposes,
Anselmo, Luciano, Bruno Bertotti and Paolo Farinella, International
Luciano Anselmo, Bruno Bertotti and Paolo Farinella, 7.3, 184-198
surveillance o f outer space f o r security purposes, 7.3, 184-198 Becker, Thomas W., Space education policy - a global imperative, 7.1,
New directions in space - a report on the lunar and Mars initiatives,
James Frelk, Willis Hawkins, William Nierenberg and Frederick Seitz, 7.1, 51-59. Reflections on the spaceplane, Pierre Betin, 7.2, 137-145 Space education policy - a global imperative, Thomas W. Becker,
7.1, 60-71 Space law - Latin America's contribution, Aldo Armando Cocca, 7.2,
151-156 Swords into ploughshares: missiles as commercial launchers, Michael
Potter, 7.2, 146-150 The Moon and Mars: role and impacts f o r Europe, Francis Theillier and
Patrick Eymar, 7.4, 316-322 The Soviet manned lunar programme
60-71 Bertotti, Bruno, see Anselmo, Luciano Betin, Pierre, Reflections on the spaceplane, 7.2, 137-145 Chen, Yanping, China's space policy a historical review, 7.2, 116-128 Clark, Phillip S., The Soviet manned lunar programme and its legacy,
7.3,221-232 Cocca, Aldo Armando, Space law Latin America's contribution, 7.2, 151-156 Cremins, Tom, and Elizabeth Newton, Changing structure o f the Soviet space programme, 7.2, 129136 Eurospace, Europe needs a space poli-
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cooperation in the space station programme, 7.1, 35-45 LOst, Reimar, Where is Europe's place in space?, 7.4, 295-299 Murray, Bruce, Can space exploration survive the end o f the Cold War?,
7.1, 23-34 Newton, Elizabeth, see Cremins, Tom Nierenberg, William, see Frelk, James Pasco, Xavier, and Isabelle Sourbes, US and Soviet policy for long-term human exploration o f space: a European assessment, 7.3,207-220 Pike, Gordon, Chinese launch services: a user's guide, 7.2, 103-115 Potter, Michael, Swords into ploughshares: missiles as commercial launchers, 7.2, 146-150 Reay, Lord, UK space policy, 7.4,
307-315 Seitz, Frederick, see Frelk, James Sourbes, Isabelle, see Pasco, Xavier Synthesis Group, The, America at the threshold: America's Space Ex99
Index ploration Initiative, 7.3, 257-265 Theillier, Francis, and Patrick Eymar, The Moon and Mars: role and impacts for Europe, 7.4, 316-322 Wells, Damon R., and Daniel E. Hastings, The US and Japanese space programmes: a comparative study, 7.3,233-256 Reports/Viewpoints/Essays Australian opportunities in space science and applications, Jeff Kingwell, 7.2, 161-164 Choices for Europe, Frances Brown, 7.3,267-268 Cornerstones of German space strategy, Wolfgang Wild, 7.1, 5-8 Defence: cooperative prospects for the 21st century, Alasdair McLean, 7.2, 92-94 ESA ministerial meeting: consensus or confrontation?, Peter Creola, 7.4, 289-294 Global Protection Against Limited Strikes." an unnecessary and unworkable system, John Pike and Christopher Bolkom, 7.3, 179-183 Impact of unification on German space activities, Stephan Hobe and Mathias Spude, 7.4, 323-327 In defence of the incremental art, Kenneth S. Pedersen, 7.3,268-273 ls it a plane?, Tanja L. MassonZwaan, 7.4, 327-328 Le silence ~ternel de ces espaees in.finis?, I.F. Clarke, 7.4, 328-331 Preparing Europe's space future, Bertrand de Montluc, 7.4,285-288 Probing for mines, Allison Rae Hannigan, 7.3,266-267 Promoting the Coalition for a Lunar
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Power System, Philip R. Harris, 7.2, 164-165 Review and analysis of the Register of Space Objects, R. Wickramatunga, 7.1, 77-81 Small is beautiful, Frances Brown, 7.2, 165-167 Space debris and the world comnumity, Lubog Perek, 7.1, 9-12 Space reaches into the classroom, Rodney Buckland, 7. l, 81-82 The Biosphere 2 project and its potential role in assisting space exploration, Mark Nelson, Noberto Alvarez-Romo and Taber MacCallum, 7.2, 157-160 The Brazilian space programme an overview, Clifford P. Graham, 7.1, 72-76 Track Two diploma~y - an international framework for controlling orbital debris, I)arren S. McKnight, 7.1, 13-22
Book Reviews (author, title, reviewer) Ashford, David, and Patrick Collins, Your Spaceflight Manual: How You Could Be a Tourist in Space Within Twenty Years, T.F. Rogers, 7.3,276-277 Beobachtungssatelliten Jiir Europa: Bericht einer Expertengruppe. Andreas Hasenkamp, 7.1, 84-85 Biswas, S.K., D.C.V. Mallik and C.V. Vishveshwara (eds), Cosmic Perspectives, Duncan Lunan, 7.4, 333-334 B r o w n , Neville, New Strategy Through Space, Stan Rosen, 7.4, 332-333
Gump, David, P., Space Enterprise Beyond NASA, Philip R. Harris, 7.1, 85-86 Hooper, Gordon R., The Soviet ( o~monaut Team, Vol 1: Background Sections; Vol 2: Cosmonata Biographies, Phil ('lark, 7.2, 169..170 Hudson, Heather E., Communications Satellites: Their Development and Impact, I)avid Wright. 7.3, 274-276 Johnson-Freest, Joan, ('hanging Patterns of International Space ('ooperation, Richard J.tt. Barnes. 73, 273-274 Lacoste, Beatrice, Europe: St~7)ping Stones to Space, Philip Clark, 74, 332 Lyall, Francis, Law and Space ('ommunication~, A.M. Rutkowski. 7.2, 171 Newkirk, Dennis, Ahnanac o~ Soviet Manned Space Flight: A Revealing Launch-by-Launch Account of ttu" Red Star in Orbit, Philip R. Harris. 7.1, 83-84 Rycroft, Michael fed), The Cambridge EncTclopedia q[ Space, Frances Brown, 7.2, 172 Smith, Milton L., International Regulation of Satellite ('omnmnications, Michael Potter, 7.2, 170
Editorials/Letters to the Editor America'a future in space (Part 111)~ John M. Logsdon, 7.2, 90-91 Facing u1) to the challenge, Fraacc~ Brown, 7.4,283 Treaties are /sot the answer, Richard J.H. Barnes, 7.2, 167-168
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