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JIB ] % Journal of the British Interplanetary Society VOLUME 60 Issue No: Themes Archaeology for Space General Papers General Papers Soviet Space General Papers General Papers General Papers General Papers General Papers General Papers General Papers Space Tourism General Papers AUTHOR INDEX Ashford D. A New Space Strategy for Europe Balint T.S. et a/ Mitigating Extreme Environments for In-Situ Venus and Jupiter Missions Balint T.S. et a/ Can we Power Future Mars Missions? Bannova O. Design Considerations for Exterior and Interior Configurations of Surface Habitat Modules Beech M. Oscillation and Settling Times for Black-Holes Placed within Planetary and Stellar Interiors Bertolami O. et a/ Gravity Control Propulsion: Towards a General Relativistic Approach Boggiatto D. et a/ Technology for the European Next Generation Launcher: Integrated On-Ground and In-Flight Development Approach Bonin G. et al Venus Exploration using Piloted Flybys and Telepresence Bousquet P.W. et a/ Launch of CNES Small Satellites: Lessons Learned and Perspectives Calero J.S. The Awuarius, A Proposal for Nano-Satellite Launcher Vehicle Carlotto M.J. Detecting Patterns of a Technological Intelligence in Remotely Sensed Imagery Challis K. Archaeology’s Cold War Windfall - The CORONA Programme and Lost Landscapes of the Near East Clark S.D. et al A Study of the Use of Electric Propulsion and Other Advanced Technologies on Small Spacecraft Cockell C.S. Originism: Ethics and Extraterrestrial Life Collins P. Economic Benefits of Space Tourism to Europe Crater H.W. The Mounds of Cydonia - A Case Study for Planetary SETI Fabrega J. et al Europe Goes to Venus: The Journey of Venus Express Fawkes S. Space Tourism and Sustainable Development Fawkes S. Carbon Dioxide Emissions Resulting from Space Tourism Fearn D.G. et a/ The Potential Applications of Small Electrically-Propelled Spacecraft to Low-Cost Interplanetary Missions Fewer G. Conserving Space Heritage: The Case of Tranquillity Base Férstner R. et a/ BepiColombo — Mission to Mercury Gralla E.L. et al Strategies for On-Orbit Assembly of Modular Spacecraft Harvey B. The Mars 6 Landing, 12" March 1974 Haviland R.P. Requirements for Interstellar Travel Hawkey A. Low Magnitude, High Frequency Signals Could Reduce Bone Lone During Spaceflight Hempsell M. Requirement Generation for Space Infrastructure Systems Hempsell M. The Multi-Role Capsule as an Example of Function Based Requirement Generation Hendrickx B. The Soviet BOR-4 Spaceplanes and their Legacy Hosek W.R. Economics and the Fermi Paradox Kezerashvili R. Ya et a/ Solar Radiation and the Beryllium Hollow-Body Sail: 1. The lonization and Disintegration Effects Koenigsmann H. et al The Falcon | Launch Vehicle — Steps to and Results from First Flight Landau D.F. et a/ Continuous Mars Habitation with a Limited Number of Cycler Vehicles Llyin V.K. et al Space Tourism and Safety from Infection Matloff G.L. et a/ Helios and Prometheus: A Solar/Nuclear Outer-Solar System Mission McNab 1L.R. Electromagnetic Launch to Space Natarajan A. et a/ Reconfiguration of a Nadir-Pointing 2-Craft Coulomb Tether Peck M.A. et al Spacecraft Formation Flying using Lorentz Forces Pesavento P. The Role of Human Intelligence in the USA’s 1960s Efforts to Understand Soviet Space Activities Peukert M. et a/ System Design of Propulsion Systems for Moon or Planetary Descent Vehicles Pluchino S. et a/ Protecting the Moon Farside Radio-Telescopes from RFI Produced at the Future Lagrangian-Points Space Stations Rowe W.J. Moon Dust may Simulate Vascular Hazards of Urban Pollution Saaj C.M. et al Hybrid Propulsion System for Spacecraft Swarm Aggregation using Coulomb Force Shepherd S.G. et a/ Comment on “Applications for Deployed High Temperature Superconducting Coils in Spacecraft Engineering: A Review and Analysis” by J.C. Cocks et a/ Shmatov M.L. Some Thermonuclear Power Plants as the Possible Sources of He® for Space Propulsion Systems Shuch H.P. et a/ Shouting in the Jungle: The SETI Transmission Debate Shuch H.P. et a/ Testing a Claim of Extraterrestrial Technology Smith C. et al Free-Flyer Capture — New Robotic Challenges from the International Space Station Spennemann D.H.R. et al Technological Heritage on Mars: Towards a Future of Terrestrial Artifacts on the Martian Surface Spennemann D.H.R. The Opportunities for Star Tourism as a Motivation for Space Tourism Struck C. The Feasibility of Shading the Greenhouse with Dust Clouds at the Stable Lunar Lagrange Points AUTHOR INDEX - Contd Stull M.A. The Feasibility of Linear Motors and High-Energy Thrusters for Massive Aerospace Vehicles Taylor N.V. et al Experimental Measurements of an Expansion Deflection Nozzle in Open Wake Mode Webber H. et a/ The Sensitivity if Precooled Air-Breathing Engine Performance to Heat Exchanger Design Parameters Williams I.P. Exploring the Solar System Beyond Neptune Yarnoz D.G. et al Trajectory Design for the Bepi-Colombo Mission to Mercury SUBJECT INDEX Apollo 11 3 Jupiter Planets Apollo 15 133 deep entry mission 238 Jupiter 238 Archaeology 3,9,21,28 stellar ignition 257 Mars 9,109,331 Asteroids Kuiper belt 387,439 Mercury 202,314 missions 72 Lagrange points 162 robotic exploration 9,42,109, Astronomy Launch vehicles 202,314,430 radio air-launched 367 Venus 238,430 tourism Aquarius 367 Power systems Bepi-Columbo electromagnetic 54,449 Mars missions 294 Black holes 257 Falcon 1 289 solar 63 Bone loss French 249 Probiotics 414 BOR 4 90 laser beam 449 Propulsion methods Buran 90 reusable 188,390,443 atmospheric 188 Capsule - manned 358 rocket nozzles 377 electric 54,63,72,209, CIA 460 Life sciences 263,268,449 Conservation 3,42 bone loss 278 gravity control 285 CORONA 21 extra-terrestrial 137,147,154 interstellar 180,228,285 Earth Lunar dust hazard 133 laser beam 449 environmental 82,401,409 radiation protection 129 nuclear pulse 180 observation 21,28 Magnetic radiation shielding 129 planetary descent 304 Economics 137,350,395 Manned spaceflight rocket nozzles 377 Edgeworth-Kuiper belt 387,439 bone loss 278 Solar sail 169,439 Electric propulsion 54,63,72, capsule 358 Radiation damage 169 439,449 disease transmission 419 Radiation shielding 129 Electrostatic control 209,263,268 Lunar dust hazard 133 Radio telescope 162 Ethics 147 Mars missions 122,294 Refuelling 219 Europe radiation shielding 129 Relativity 285 launch vehicles 443 physiology 133,278 RTG power system 294 space missions 202,314,430 shuttle 90 SABRE 188 Excalibur 358 tourism 390,395,401, San Marino scale 142 Falcon 1 284 409,414,419 Satellites Fearn, David G. 426 Venus mission 321 Earth observation 21,28 Fermi paradox 137 Mars French 249 Formation flying 209,263,268,339 archaeology 9 new technology 63 France Cydonia Mounds 9 SETI satellites 249 history of missions 42,109 Fermi paradox 137 Heat exchangers 188 manned missions 122,331 Mars - Cydonia 9 Heliopause 439 power systems 294 methods 28,154 surface habitat 331 risk 142 Helium-3 production 180 Mars 6 109 Solar sail 169,439 History 42,90,109,249,460 Mercury Solar shades 82 Image analysis 28 Bepi-Columbo probe 202,314 Space probes 42,72,109,202,238, Infrastructure Military 304,314,387 ,430,439 assembly methods 219 CORONA 21 Space station large vehicles 449 Intelligence operations 460 ISS 339 manned capsule 358 Microsatellites Sun Mars exploration 294,331 launch vehicle 367 black hole to extend life 257 refuelling 219 Moon Tourism 390,395,401 ,409,414,419 requirements 350 dust hazard 133 USSR 90,109,460 Interstellar propulsion 228,285 radio telescope 162 Venus Interstellar travel 228 Tranquility Base 3 manned mission 321 Japan Orbital mechanics 82,202,209, surface missions 238 HTV 339 263, 268,321 Venus Express 430

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