No. 3. Coronal Mass Ejections and Solar Particle Events in Solar Cycle 23 (ed. C. Cohen), pp. 389-560.
concern. Again, simply send it to one of the editors. If you have a meeting of interest to COSPAR to announce or to report on, do please send us the information and we will be pleased to include whatever you send in the meetings section. Of course, if you have a cartoon, please send that in - we all need a chuckle from time to time!
No. 4. Mercury, Mars and Saturn (ed. R. Grard, P. Masson & K. Khurana), pp. 561-828. No. 5. Solar Activity Cycle and Particle Acceleration (ed. T. Hoeksema, G. Trotter & N. Vilmer), pp. 829-1012. No. 6. Space Life Sciences (ed. L. Bruce & C. Dournon), pp. 1013 - 1272.
The aim is to be flexible - we can accommodate substantial articles or short announcements; we can reproduce images of interest and one liners. All we ask is that any material be submitted by mid-February, midJune and mid-October for the April, August and December issues.
No. 7. Galactic and Extragalactic Astrophysics (ed. N. Gehrels, T.J.-L. Courvoisier, B. Wilkes, R. Diehl & D.R. Williams), pp. 1273 - 1566.
Submitting Copy for SRT
Our thanks to everyone who has so kindly submitted contributions to the SRT since its inception. Please keep them coming in.
e repeat here our comments, made in the last issue of Space Research Today, regarding the submission of material for this journal.
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Richard Harrison (on behalf of Editorial Team)
It is very important that you see Space Research Today as your COSPAR bulletin, namely as the publication to which you would want to turn in order to communicate with your colleagues in the COSPAR Scientific Commissions and the wider space research community, especially with regard to issues relating to the life and activities of COSPAR. To that end, it could not be easier to publish in this journal. If you have an article, report or a short news item of interest, simply submit any text, and images if you have them, to any of the editorial team (see inside front cover). You can do this by e-mail or through the post. We will worry about the formatting! We will be very happy to receive reports on Scientific Commission activities, or letters from those attending the assemblies on issues of general interest. You may simply have an image you want to share, or a letter you wish to publish to address a particular
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