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INDEX 1991 paceflight The International Magazine of Space and Astronautics VOLUME 33, 1991 INDEX Editor: G.V. Groves PhD, FBIS AUTHOR INDEX ALLOWAY P. NASA Awards Contract for Endeavour Drag Chute BIRD J. International Space University '90 BURNHAM D. Japan Approves New Moon Mission BRUNHAM D. I a a tia capes sree vemcenaveentniasecsvdn ch SunsdseicbbaassuDbecaherenbcicdient ieaiwaanciieesteuattbaeln s 370 CHERNYSHOV M. The Work of Valentin Glushko DUDLEY K. Earth Observation at ISU ESDERS, J.P. Mir “Not For Sale” Say Cosmonauts FOGG MJ. The Problem of Terraforming FOWLER M.J.F. Satellite Archaeology FRENCH J.R. Some Unconventional Approaches to the Exploration of Mars GWYNNE O., McKAY C. Human Exploration of Mars & ZUBRIN R. HAESELER D. Soviets to Modify Proton Launcher, New Design Features 23.5-tonne Capacity HALL R. Cosmonaut Grechko Visits London HARTSFIELD J. On the Flight Deck HARVEY B. “| Was Last to Touch the Sputnik” HARVEY B. Regata Ready to Sail HOOPER . G.R. Yevgeni Salei: A Rare Interview with a Rookie Cosmonaut JOHNSON-FREESE J. NASP As an American Orphan: & HANDBERG R. Bureaucratic Politics and the Development of Hypersonic Flight KIDGER Amateur Waverider Experiment Could Fly on Juno KIDGER Cosmonauts Repair Hatch During EVA KIDGER ESA/Soviet Radio Telescope Proposed KIDGER Kazakh Cosmonaut KIDGER Mir’s Effectiveness Questioned KIDGER Mir Mission Report KIDGER New Proton Variant KIDGER Soviet-Indian Agreement Signed KIDGER Soviet “Space Troops” Launch New Satellite KIDGER UK Schools Speak to Mir KIDGER ZZN. ZZ2Z2Z22222 Yuri Gagarin’s Immortal Day LONGDON N. Bright Eyes on the Earth LONGDON N. I a fo cio choca ctteuasawenecasmy inde sycuk baceaueunenusainwont ocscabeuceononpeoter manana 100, 140 McLAUGHLIN W.I. Space at JPL PEEBLES C. Asteroids: Package of Surprises PEEBLES C. Texas Firm Offers Ride to Mir POWELL J. NASA Takes Delivery of its New Shuttle, Endeavour Begins Preparations for 1992 Mission SCALA KJ. & CROWE M.A. SPARTA Program: The Redstone Down Under SCHUILING R. Astronauts Give GRO a Helping Hand, Emergency Spacewalk Saves Gamma Ray Observatory SCHUILING R. Life Sciences Get Important New Data From Spacelab Mission SCHUILING R. Military Shuttle Keeps its Secrets, Kennedy Landing Highlights End of Mission SCHUILING R. Shuttle Crew Saves Astro Mission, Columbia Comes Home One day Early SCHUILING R. Shuttle Flies “Star Wars” Mission, Discovery Makes Kennedy Landing SHERWOOD R. Britain in Space SPITERI G. Irwin’s Mission to the Moon VAN DEN ABEELEN L. Soviet Space at the Crossroads WILKINS D. The Olympus Recovery: “Mission Impossible”? .........: NGS i ovceenevevsovestncieenwiventsaeseesanAl WILLIAMS G.V. Keeping Track of Comets and Minor Planets SPACEFLIGHT, Vol. 33, December 1991 INDEX 1991 SUBJECT INDEX AFP-675 Experiment 232 CARINA Recovery Vehicle 9 ‘Redesign 110 AFP-731 Satellite . 4 Cassini Mission 365 Galileo Probe Almaz Satellite, Launch Delayed 7 NASA-ESA Agreement 75 Antenna Fails to Deploy 185 Delayed Again 40 NASA Selects Investigators 9 Antenna Stuck 293 Apollo 15 284 China, Space Projects 367 Earth Flyby 9, 56 Arabsat 223 Awards Contract to Spar 367 Extended Mission 260 Archaeology 281 CIRRIS_ Instrumentation 232 Gaspra Flyby 261, 293 Ariane Cluster Satellites 224 Gamma Ray Observatory 75, 150 Arabsat 223 Columbia, Hydrogen Leakage 111 First Burst Detected 190 Astra Contract 41 Delayed 362 Launch 194 DirecTv Contract 403 Comets 276 Renamed 367 ELA-1 Dismantled 260 Correspondence 32, 102, 172, Starts Work 328 Eutelsat Contract 221 272, 309, 334, Technical Details 162 Laser Gyro Contract 223 392, 410 Gagarin, Yuri 124 Micro-Satellite Contract 187 Cosmonauts, Gaspra Asteroid 160 Mini-SPELDA 99 Candidates Named 79 Giottot, Extended Mission 260 MSAT 1 Contract 260 French Arrive 74 Glushko, Rocket Engineer 88 V41 77 Grechko in London 296 GOES Satellites 259 V42 7? Yevgeni Salei Interview 314 G Star IV Launched 4 V44 222 CRAF, Cancelled 265 H-I] V46 Launched 368 Unexpected Go-Ahead 365 Commercial Bid 402 V46 - V57 Schedule 368 Crew Pictures Rocket Setback 332 V47 403 Soyuz TM-9 11 Hermes, Consortium 4 Ariane 42P Launched 4 STS-35 54 Costs Soar 270 Ariane 44L 77, 293 STS-37 18, 114, 199 Delayed 362 Ariane 44LP 77 STS-38 29 HISPASAT 1B 368 Asteroids 342 STS-39 82, 235 Hiten-Hagoromo Mission 370 Astra 1B oF STS-40 18, 336, 338 HOPE 259 Astra 1C and 1D 41 STS-43 256, 313 HOTOL, Antonov Launch Study 259 Astro Observatory 20, 47 STS-48 330, 378 Hubble Space Telescope Astro-2 224 DE-1 Spacecraft 221 COSTAR Contract 400 Astronaut/Cosmonaut Delta |i Contract 221 Gyroscope Fails 40 Exchange 290 DFS3 Contract 402 Instrument Malfunctions 363 Astronauts NAVSTAR Launch 7 Investigation 5 Army Payload Specialist 263 DSP Satellite 406 Jupiter Pictures 221, 400 Couple Married 296 Endeavour 218 Mars Watch 262 Crews Named 42, 369 Drag Chute Contract 81 Repair Plan 130 Guy S. Gardner Leaves 263 Energiya 89, 389 Saturn Storm 5 James Irwin’s Mission 284 EOS 364 Second Gyro Fails 263 James Irwin Dies 293 ERS-1 263 Third Gyro Fails 295 Michael Coats Leaves 260 Bright Eyes on the Earth 168, 316 HUT 20, 47, 224 Seddon for SLS-2 404 Launch Delay 222 Huyghens Probe Sonny Carter Killed 152 Set for May 4 Contract Award 7 Spacelab Missions 190 ERS-2 Contract 99 IBSS Instrument 232 USML-1 Payload Specialists 221 ESA/Soviet Radio Telescope 112 Inertial Upper Stage, William Fisher Retires 81 EUMETSAT 101 Wins Award 7 1990 Class Fit to Fly 296 European Space Policy 223 Informator-1 79 1992 Intake 223 Ministers Meeting 362 Inmarsat, Iceland Joins 187 Atlantis, New Brakes 40 Eutelsat Il 221 Launch Contract 402 Atlas, Debris Caused Failure 261 F2 77 Malta Joins 75 Second Commercial F3 261 New Chairman 187 Launch Fails 182 EUVE Launch Slips 403 New Members 4 Atlas I! Damaged 329 EVA 96 New Satellites Deal 98 BBXRT 20, 47, 224 Mir 40, 192, 359 Olof Lundberg Stays 7 BIS, Report of 1990 320 MMU Shelved 292 Satellites Switched 222 Black Arrow 176 STS-37 200 Inmarsat 2 10 Black Knight 174 Extrasolar Planets 353 Launched 111 Blue Streak 174 Freedom Space Station F3 222, 368 Britain in Space 174 Assembly Plan 148 Intelsat VI F5 Launch 293 BS-3b Launched 332 Budget Crisis 220 Ariane to Launch 368 BS-3H Satellite 182 Budget 1992 364 F1 Launch 403 Buran 389 Funded 265, 364 International Space University French Cosmonaut Trained 398 NASA Plans 146 417, 418 California Institute of Paris Air Show 187 Iridium System 223 Technology 159 Processing Facility Contract 111 IRS-1B 78 SPACEFLIGHT, Vol. 33, December 1991 "|B)= > GiB eko) E " Launched 329 Lunar Base 371 Satellite Digest 10, 43, 108, Italsat 1 i Manned Missions 254 153, 298, 349 Japanese Launch Bid 402 Return to the Moon? 370 Scout Launch 263 Juno Project 78 MOP-1 101 SEI 254, 365 BIS Medal for MOP-2 77, 101 Shuttle Helen Sharman 259, 306 MUSES-A Mission 370 Budget Cut 365 Gets Go-Ahead 44 NASA Carrier Aircraft Delivered 7 Helen Sharman Selected 138 Appointments 75, 329, 366, 404 Costs to be Cut 363 Helen’s 8-Day Mission 226 Budget Crisis 220 Cracked Heat Seals 363 On Schedule 154 Budget for 1992 80, 81 Cracked Hinges 122 Science Experiments 110 Crews Named 42 Engine Contract 77 UK Schools Speak to Mir 268 Moon-Mars Study 254, 365 Engine Damaged 296 Keck Telescope 60 Prepares Four Orbiters 184 Launch Schedule 18, 21 Kennedy Space Center Teacher-in-Space 187 New Training Aircraft 111 Landings 24, 30, 258, 303 Thompson Resignation 368 No New Shuttles 290 Kosmos Launch Fails 296 NASP 134, 365 Pad 39-B Modified 260 Kvant-2 192, 267 NATO 4A Launch 4, 99 Rockwell Contract 403 Hatch 96 Navstar Launch Delay 329 Schedule Revised 152 Hatch Repair 40 Neptune Orbiter 421 SRB Non-Asbestos Test 296 LANDSAT Systems 281 NOAA-D Launched 223 Ten Years On 118 EOSAT/Eurimage Agreement 366 Nuclear Propulsion 255 SIR-A and -B 281 5, Seven Years in Orbit 188 N-1 Lunar Booster 2, 78 Society News 34, 71, 104, 143, T26OOL8e8UBdee— _SLfeeeeee e. , e LDEF, Rare Isotope 111 Obituary 180, 214, 306, 308, Life Science Spacelab Mission 380 Carl-Johan Clemedson 216 356, 394, 426 Long March 4 Disintegrates 4 Robert James Bremner 72 Sofora Girder 359 Launches 367 Olympus, Back to Life 265 Solar-A Launched 333 LOVE Study 77 Out of Control 222 Solar Sailing, Lunar GAS Spacecraft 373 Power Loss 75 Regata Spacecraft 191 Observer 371 Recovery Impossible? 384 Solar System, Polar Orbiter 372 ORBCOMM-X Spacecraft Explore 351 Prospector Project 374 Telesat to Offer Service 404 Solidaridad 1 and 2 368 Scout Project 373 Unresponsive 331 Soviet Space Programme Orwnsn O DOOoAanLoun ar-A Mission 371 Oscar Satellite 404 At the Crossroads 387 McDonnell Douglas OSC Financial Results 402 Future in Doubt 326 Appointment 404 Ozone, NASA-Soviet Launch 293 N-1 Moon Rocket 2, 78, 188 Magellan Probe 75 Ozone Watch 300, 346, 377 Soviet-indian Agreement 78 Radar Images 156, 187 Payload Specialists Selected 221 Soyuz TM-9 11, 315 Marecs Satellites 222 Military Expert Selected 263 TM-10 15, 16, 94 ouanoo Mars Exploration 62, 208 Pegasus, TM-11 14, 91, 177, 192, 228 Manned Missions 254 Brazilian Contract 402 TM-12 193, 226, 266, 293 Observer Spacecraft 350 Launch Contract 111 TM-13 293, 366 Meteorologicai Satellites, OSC in Japan 111 TM-14 293 Parts | and Il 100, 140 Second Launch 223, 291 Space at JPL 56, 156, 350, 420 Minor Planets 276 Planetary Systems 353 Exploration Initiative 6 Mir Mission Report 14, 91, 177, Pluto Flyby 421 Law, UK Panel 7 192, 226, 266, 359 Polyus Orbital Factory 315 Policy 223 Mir Space Station Polyuz Spacecraft 388 Sickness Reduced 41 Austrian/Soviet Mission 366 Progress M-5 91 Welder Test 329 Effectiveness Questioned 189 M-6 96 Spacelab Life Sciences 75, 336, EVA 40, 192, 266, 359 M-6 Demise 179 380, 413 Franco-Soviet Mission 74 M-7 177, 179, 360 SPARTA Program 287 Italian Cosmonaut 315 M-7 Near Miss 188, 192 SPAS-II 232 Japanese Launched 91 M-8 266, 360 SPOT-1 281 Japanese Reporter in Space 14 M-9 360 Sputnik | 17 Joint US/Soviet Flight 41 M-10 Docks on 2nd Attempt 398 Stafford Report 254 Kvant Module Diagram 177 Proton Launcher 248 STS-35 20, 46 Lottery Illegal 111 New Variant 79 STS-36 258 New Launch System (NLS) 364 QuickStar Satellites 368 STS-37 18, 75, 114, 150, 194, 223 Not For Sale 398 Radarsat, Launch Agreed 113 STS-38 19, 24 Paris Air Show 187 Redstone Missile 287 STS-39 18, 75, 82, 122, 184, 232 Priroda Module 97 Regata Spacecraft 191 STS-40 18, 75, 184, 240, 250, Programme 387 Remote Sensing 281 265, 336, 380, 413 Solar Panels 16 Romantis Project 7 STS-43 19, 185, 256, 265, 311 Space Crane 189 Rosetta Spacecraft 113 STS-44 19, 263, 330, 406 US/Soviet Agreement 110 Salyut-7 41 STS-46 369 Mission to Planet Earth 40 Crashes in Argentina 74 STS-47 369 Molniya Spaceplane 389 Finai Days 113 STS-48 19, 265, 300, 330, 377 Moon Satcom C1 Launch 4 STS-49 185, 265, 331 Japan’s Lunar-A Project 225 Satellite Archaeology 281 STS-50 331, 369 SPACEFLIGHT, Vol. 33, December 1991 INDEX 1991 STS-52 369 Thai Satellite Contract 403 Ready for Jupiter 261 STS-53 369 Titan 4 US Space Program STS-54 369 Vandenberg Launches 110, Report on Future 38 STS-55 369 Topex-Poseidon Satellite 368, Stafford Report 254 STS-60 369 Turksat US-Argentine Agreement 293 Superbird-A Satellite Fails 40 Contract Vandenberg Pad for Titan 4 111 Telecommunications Satellite 368 UARS 265, 300, Venus 156, 187 TDRS-4 256, 365 UIT * 20, 47, WUPPE 20, 47 Telecom IIA .368 Ulysses Probe, Half Way Zenit Launch Abort 296 Terraforming 244 Operational Explodes on Lift-Off 327 BOOK NOTICES Batrakov Yu.V. Ephemerides of Minor Planets for 1991 Benest D. & Froeschle C. Modern Methods in Celestial Mechanics Birney D.S. Observational Astronomy BNSC 1891 Directory of UK Space Capabilities Bruck M.T. Exercises in Practical Astronomy using Photographs: With Solutions Burgess E. Return to the Red Planet Cassatella A. & Viotti R. Physics of Classical Novae Clark, R.N. Visual Astronomy of Deep Sky Collins M.J. & Fries S.D. A Spacefaring Nation: Perspectives on American Space History and Policy Davoust E. The Csomic Water Hole Dolgov A.D. Basics of Modern Cosmology Fortescue P. & Stark J. Eds. Spacecraft Systems Engineering Friedman H. The Astronomer’s Universe: Stars, Galaxies and Cosmos Grasshoff G. The History of Ptolemy’s Star Catalogue Greco M. Supernova 1978A, One Year Later Heiken G.H. et al Eds. Lunar Sourcebook: A User’s Guide to the Moon Hetherington N.S. The Edwin Hubble Papers Hill H. A Portfolio of Lunar Drawings Hili J. Weather from Above Hufbauer K. Exploring the Sun: Solar Science since Galileo Jaki S.L. Olbers Studies James R.A. & Miller T.J. Molecular Clouds Jones K.G. Messier’s Nebulae & Star Clusters Kenney L.A. Catalogue of the Rare Astronomical Books in the San Diego State University Library King-Hele D.G. et al. The RAE Table of Earth Satellites Lacoste B. Europe: Stepping Stones to Space Lang K.R. & Whitney C.A. Wanderers in Space: Exploration and Discovery in the Solar System Le Sueur Stewart M. To See the World: The Global Dimension in International Direct Television Broadcasting by Satellite Levy D.H. The Sky: A Users Guide Littmann M. & Willcox K. _ Totality: Eclipses of the Sun Longair M.S. The Origins of our Universe Lovell B. Astronomer by Chance McCurdy H.E. The Space Station Decision: Incremental Politics and Technological Choice McLucas J.L. Space Commerce Mason J.W. Comet Halley: Investigations, Results, Interpretations Mason R. Satellite Remote Sensing of Polar Regions Michel F.C. Theory of Neutron Star Magnetospheres Moore P. Philip’s Stargazer Murray B. Journey into Space: The First Thirty Years of Space Exploration Overbye D. Lonely Hearts of the Cosmos Ridpath |. Book of the Universe Ridpath |. The Pocket Guide to Astronomy Rukl A. Hamlyn Atlas of the Moon Sanchez F. & Vazquez M. Eds. New Windows to the Universe Scollar |. et al. Topics in Remote Sensing 2: Archaeological Prospecting and Remote Sensing Swift D.W. SETI Pioneers Tatarewicz J.N. Space Technology and Planetary Astronomy Tran Thanh Van J. The Standard Model: The Supernova 1987A Thrower N.J.W. Standing on the Shoulders of Giants: A Longer View of Newton and Halley Wali K.C. Chandra: A Biography of S. Chandrasekhar Wertz J.R. & Larson W.J. Space Mission Analysis and Design Yeomans D.K. Comets: A Chronological History of Observation, Science, Myth and Folklore | Zombeck M.V. Handbook of Space Astronomy and Astrophysics SPACEFLIGHT, Vol. 33, December 1991

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