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AUTHOR INDEX Arnold H.J.P. Apollo 8 Earthrise Images 253 MacDonald R.S. Planetary Emotion 384 Arnold H.J.P. Mir Track Imaged in Readiness Test 139 Millard D. ...A Giant Leap for Beagle 2? 417 Bakewell G. The Promise of Perspective 292 Mills S. Arthur C. Clarke Makes a Space Odyssey 522 Bernardini F. A Telescope for The Next Generation 104 Moore P. Exploring Mars 251 Bernardini F. Inside the ISS 22 Ninane P. Belgian Astronaut Joins ESA Corps 53 Bernardini F. ISS Activity at JSC 370 Ninane P. Europeans in Space 428,471, 496 Bond A. John Andrew Parfitt (1943-1999) 318 Ninane P. Neil A. Armstrong 327 Burgess C. “Only Males Need Apply” 28 Ninane P. The MOL Program Astronauts 244 & French F. Parker P. Millennium Rock Story 262 Burgess C. Fallen Astronaut 99 Parker P. Neil Armstrong Visits Yorkshire 380 Burgess C. Lost Mission 248 Peebles C. Racing the Wind Catchpole J.E. Apollo IX “The Biggest, Friendliest, The Second X-38 Free Flight 216 Funniest Looking Spider...” 94 PeeblesC. X-38: The Fourth Free Flight 426 Catchpole J.E. Apollo X: “We is Down Among ‘Em!” 183 Peebles C. X-38: Vehicle 132 Takes Flight 240 Catchpole J.E. Apollo Xi “Something Appropriate to Do... 281 Pirard T. An “Explosive Welcome” for the IAF Catchpole J.E. Apollo XII “We’re in Hot Shape” 464 in Australia 3 Catchpole J.E. “Man Will Stand Astride Worlds” 276 Pirard T. Australia in Space 56 Catchpole J.E. The Final Quest for Liberty Bell 7 492 Pirard T. China’s Commercial Launch Developments 359 Catchpole J.E. The Quest for Liberty Bell 7 386 Pirard T. EC to Push Ahead With Navigation Satellites 188 Catchpole J.E. X-33: Testing The Future 142,212 Pirard T. ESA: Limited Success For Ministerial Council 364 Clarke F. A Centre with Facilities and Exhibitions Pirard T. Global Space Info 48,366, 401 To Inspire Future Technologies 43 Pirard T. Israeli Company ELOP 456 Corneille P. IPN: InterPlanetary (Computer) Network 521 Pirard T. Japan’s Space Launcher Plans 149 Corneille P. “Space Age” or “Computer Age”? 449 Pirard T. PanAmSat 187 Da Costa N. James Reilly 202 Pirard T. Paris Air Show 400, 450 Day D.A. Out of the Shadows: Pirard T. Proton 235 The Shuttle’s Secret Payloads 78 Pirard T. Space Stations Going Up, Coming Down? 49 Day D.A. Recon for the Rising Sun 420 Pirard T. Unispace Ill 506 Day D.A. Listening from Above: Powell J.W. Before There Was A Space Programme: The First Signals Intelligence Satellite 338 THE LEGACY OF VIKING 330 De Munster N. Space and Education Powell J.W. Atlas Il Assembly Sequence 418 A Message to the Youth 50 Powell J.W. Delta-Cam 333 Dugdale J. Apollo XI in Stamps 288 Powell J.W. PHYSX 332 & Hoffman P. Powell J.W. The Space Technology Experiment (STEX) 150 Esders J.P. Astronaut Briefs 499 Powell J.W. Tropical Rainfall Research and Esders J.P. Glenn Crew on Tour 201 Automated Space Dockings 348 Esders J.P. Japan Recruits Three More Astronaut Powell J.W. Welcome Home Liberty Bell 7 493 Candidates 232 Sanner P.O. 1999: A Sea Odyssey 19 Evans B. SRTM: Mapping the World in 3D 376 Sargent R. On to Mars! 250 Evans B. X-Ray Vision Joins the Great Observatories 257 Schuiling R.L. STS-88: “Unity” Module Delivered to Fearn D.G. “Recucing Space Mission Cost” 523 Space Station 112 & Welch C.S. Schuiling R.L. STS-93: Launch Delays: Problems on Ascent 500 Fleming G.B. No Go 293 Schuiling R.L. STS-95: “The John Gienn Flight” 60 Fogg M.J. Prof Robert H. Haynes 205 Schuiling R.L. STS-96: Discovery Launched on & Hiscox J.A. First Shuttle Mission of 1999 408 French F. Another Giant Leap 517 Schuiling R.L. The Thirty-Sixth Space Congress 369 & Funk W. Seedhouse E. Radiation Concerns for Astronauts 323 Furniss T. Space News Round-Up 7,46,91 ,134,179,223,267, Shanko B. Antarctic Mapping Mission (AMM) 16 310,355,403,443,487 Silvester J. Interstellar Travel: A Dream Too Far? 159 Goodwin P.G. Distant Shores 436 Sivier D. Dark Horizons 218 Goodwin P.G. Star Fail 334 Sivier D. Inclusive Enterprises 337 Groves G.V. In Memoriam Leonard J. Carter 40 Speth R.S. The Endless Fall of Soyuz 29 160 Gualtieri P. Heat Shield Gremlins 10 Spiteri G.A. Meeting Alexander Volkov 72 Gualtieri P. Launching to Mars 93 Taylor R.L.S. Mars: Magnetic Stripes on Ancient Highlands 300 Gualtieri P. STS-88 Lift-Off 115 Taylor R.L.S. The Shaping of Mars 392 Guaitieri P. The Tools That Got Away 118 Thompson A.R. Britain’s First Interplanetary Science Mission 71 Harlow J. Woomera October 1998 34 Tomlinson B. Moonfood 435 Hempsell M. Prof Sweeting Receives Society’s Top Award 121 van Beest E.R. Apollo 11 Celebrations 499 Hengeveld E. Apollo-8 Emblem 70 van Beest E.R. Astronauts at KSC for Glenn Mission 108 Hengeveld E. Apollo On The Moon 286 van Beest E.R. ESA Opens Erasmus User Center 460 Hengeveld E. Life Aboard Apollo 242 van Beest E.R. INTEGRAL: Europe’s Gamma-Ray Hengeveld E. Posing As Astronauts 66 Space Observatory 105 Hengeveld E. Room to Manoeuvre 462 van Beest E.R. Seen at Port Canaveral 494 Hengeveld E. X-38: Space Station Lifeboat 154 van de Haar G. Spacehab 152 Heyman J. Andrew Thomas 15 van Oene J. “Birthplace” Of The Space Shuttle 374 Hiscox J.A. Defining the Effects of Sub-Critical Cosmic van Oene J. “It’s Now Time To Go On And Make Impacts on the Earth Some Money!” 11 Hiscox J.A. Martian Life Its Rise and Fall van Rooij T. Robert Curbeam ISS Construction Worker 156 Hiscox J.A. The Problem of Contamination and Varfolomeyev T. Soviet Rocketry that Conquered Space 207 Mars Sample Return Vembos T. “No Special Privileges Any More” 127 Hiscox J.A. The Search for Life on Mars? Vembos T. “You Would Love It!” 279 Kidger N. Mir: Cosmonauts Run Station As Future Vis B. Soviet Women Cosmonaut Flight Hangs in Balance Assignments 1963-1989 474 Kidger N. Mir Enters Its Final Year Vis B. & Hall R. The Association of Space Explorers 32 Kidger N. Mir: Hopes of Continuing Crew Vis B. Unofficial Crew Patches 123 Exchanges are Dashed & van Oene J. Kidger N. Mir: Money Problems Loom Large Vis B. Kuwait: A Photographic History of the Kidger N. Mir: Station Operates Well For Gulf War Aftermath 110 Last Science Mission Vis B. Terra GEODE 167 Kidger N. Saving a Private Mir Ward R. Medal Presentations to Alan Bond and Lantini P. Dreams vs Ambitions Tony Martin 256 Lawrence B. NASA Group 17 Wilson K.T. Armstrong On The Moon 291 Long D. Full Moon: Images of Space Wilson K.T. The Shuttle’s Year In Space 198 MacDonald R.S. Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica 526 SPACEFLIGHT, Vol. 41 December 1999 AUTHOR INDEX Arnold H.J.P. Apollo 8 Earthrise Images 253 MacDonald R.S. Planetary Emotion 384 Arnold H.J.P. Mir Track Imaged in Readiness Test 139 Millard D. ...A Giant Leap for Beagle 2? 417 Bakewell G. The Promise of Perspective 292 Mills S. Arthur C. Clarke Makes a Space Odyssey 522 Bernardini F. A Telescope for The Next Generation 104 Moore P. Exploring Mars 251 Bernardini F. Inside the ISS 22 Ninane P. Belgian Astronaut Joins ESA Corps 53 Bernardini F. ISS Activity at JSC 370 Ninane P. Europeans in Space 428,471, 496 Bond A. John Andrew Parfitt (1943-1999) 318 Ninane P. Neil A. Armstrong 327 Burgess C. “Only Males Need Apply” 28 Ninane P. The MOL Program Astronauts 244 & French F. Parker P. Millennium Rock Story 262 Burgess C. Fallen Astronaut 99 Parker P. Neil Armstrong Visits Yorkshire 380 Burgess C. Lost Mission 248 Peebles C. Racing the Wind Catchpole J.E. Apollo IX “The Biggest, Friendliest, The Second X-38 Free Flight 216 Funniest Looking Spider...” 94 PeeblesC. X-38: The Fourth Free Flight 426 Catchpole J.E. Apollo X: “We is Down Among ‘Em!” 183 Peebles C. X-38: Vehicle 132 Takes Flight 240 Catchpole J.E. Apollo Xi “Something Appropriate to Do... 281 Pirard T. An “Explosive Welcome” for the IAF Catchpole J.E. Apollo XII “We’re in Hot Shape” 464 in Australia 3 Catchpole J.E. “Man Will Stand Astride Worlds” 276 Pirard T. Australia in Space 56 Catchpole J.E. The Final Quest for Liberty Bell 7 492 Pirard T. China’s Commercial Launch Developments 359 Catchpole J.E. The Quest for Liberty Bell 7 386 Pirard T. EC to Push Ahead With Navigation Satellites 188 Catchpole J.E. X-33: Testing The Future 142,212 Pirard T. ESA: Limited Success For Ministerial Council 364 Clarke F. A Centre with Facilities and Exhibitions Pirard T. Global Space Info 48,366, 401 To Inspire Future Technologies 43 Pirard T. Israeli Company ELOP 456 Corneille P. IPN: InterPlanetary (Computer) Network 521 Pirard T. Japan’s Space Launcher Plans 149 Corneille P. “Space Age” or “Computer Age”? 449 Pirard T. PanAmSat 187 Da Costa N. James Reilly 202 Pirard T. Paris Air Show 400, 450 Day D.A. Out of the Shadows: Pirard T. Proton 235 The Shuttle’s Secret Payloads 78 Pirard T. Space Stations Going Up, Coming Down? 49 Day D.A. Recon for the Rising Sun 420 Pirard T. Unispace Ill 506 Day D.A. Listening from Above: Powell J.W. Before There Was A Space Programme: The First Signals Intelligence Satellite 338 THE LEGACY OF VIKING 330 De Munster N. Space and Education Powell J.W. Atlas Il Assembly Sequence 418 A Message to the Youth 50 Powell J.W. Delta-Cam 333 Dugdale J. Apollo XI in Stamps 288 Powell J.W. PHYSX 332 & Hoffman P. Powell J.W. The Space Technology Experiment (STEX) 150 Esders J.P. Astronaut Briefs 499 Powell J.W. Tropical Rainfall Research and Esders J.P. Glenn Crew on Tour 201 Automated Space Dockings 348 Esders J.P. Japan Recruits Three More Astronaut Powell J.W. Welcome Home Liberty Bell 7 493 Candidates 232 Sanner P.O. 1999: A Sea Odyssey 19 Evans B. SRTM: Mapping the World in 3D 376 Sargent R. On to Mars! 250 Evans B. X-Ray Vision Joins the Great Observatories 257 Schuiling R.L. STS-88: “Unity” Module Delivered to Fearn D.G. “Recucing Space Mission Cost” 523 Space Station 112 & Welch C.S. Schuiling R.L. STS-93: Launch Delays: Problems on Ascent 500 Fleming G.B. No Go 293 Schuiling R.L. STS-95: “The John Gienn Flight” 60 Fogg M.J. Prof Robert H. Haynes 205 Schuiling R.L. STS-96: Discovery Launched on & Hiscox J.A. First Shuttle Mission of 1999 408 French F. Another Giant Leap 517 Schuiling R.L. The Thirty-Sixth Space Congress 369 & Funk W. Seedhouse E. Radiation Concerns for Astronauts 323 Furniss T. Space News Round-Up 7,46,91 ,134,179,223,267, Shanko B. Antarctic Mapping Mission (AMM) 16 310,355,403,443,487 Silvester J. Interstellar Travel: A Dream Too Far? 159 Goodwin P.G. Distant Shores 436 Sivier D. Dark Horizons 218 Goodwin P.G. Star Fail 334 Sivier D. Inclusive Enterprises 337 Groves G.V. In Memoriam Leonard J. Carter 40 Speth R.S. The Endless Fall of Soyuz 29 160 Gualtieri P. Heat Shield Gremlins 10 Spiteri G.A. Meeting Alexander Volkov 72 Gualtieri P. Launching to Mars 93 Taylor R.L.S. Mars: Magnetic Stripes on Ancient Highlands 300 Gualtieri P. STS-88 Lift-Off 115 Taylor R.L.S. The Shaping of Mars 392 Guaitieri P. The Tools That Got Away 118 Thompson A.R. Britain’s First Interplanetary Science Mission 71 Harlow J. Woomera October 1998 34 Tomlinson B. Moonfood 435 Hempsell M. Prof Sweeting Receives Society’s Top Award 121 van Beest E.R. Apollo 11 Celebrations 499 Hengeveld E. Apollo-8 Emblem 70 van Beest E.R. Astronauts at KSC for Glenn Mission 108 Hengeveld E. Apollo On The Moon 286 van Beest E.R. ESA Opens Erasmus User Center 460 Hengeveld E. Life Aboard Apollo 242 van Beest E.R. INTEGRAL: Europe’s Gamma-Ray Hengeveld E. Posing As Astronauts 66 Space Observatory 105 Hengeveld E. Room to Manoeuvre 462 van Beest E.R. Seen at Port Canaveral 494 Hengeveld E. X-38: Space Station Lifeboat 154 van de Haar G. Spacehab 152 Heyman J. Andrew Thomas 15 van Oene J. “Birthplace” Of The Space Shuttle 374 Hiscox J.A. Defining the Effects of Sub-Critical Cosmic van Oene J. “It’s Now Time To Go On And Make Impacts on the Earth Some Money!” 11 Hiscox J.A. Martian Life Its Rise and Fall van Rooij T. Robert Curbeam ISS Construction Worker 156 Hiscox J.A. The Problem of Contamination and Varfolomeyev T. Soviet Rocketry that Conquered Space 207 Mars Sample Return Vembos T. “No Special Privileges Any More” 127 Hiscox J.A. The Search for Life on Mars? Vembos T. “You Would Love It!” 279 Kidger N. Mir: Cosmonauts Run Station As Future Vis B. Soviet Women Cosmonaut Flight Hangs in Balance Assignments 1963-1989 474 Kidger N. Mir Enters Its Final Year Vis B. & Hall R. The Association of Space Explorers 32 Kidger N. Mir: Hopes of Continuing Crew Vis B. Unofficial Crew Patches 123 Exchanges are Dashed & van Oene J. Kidger N. Mir: Money Problems Loom Large Vis B. Kuwait: A Photographic History of the Kidger N. Mir: Station Operates Well For Gulf War Aftermath 110 Last Science Mission Vis B. Terra GEODE 167 Kidger N. Saving a Private Mir Ward R. Medal Presentations to Alan Bond and Lantini P. Dreams vs Ambitions Tony Martin 256 Lawrence B. NASA Group 17 Wilson K.T. Armstrong On The Moon 291 Long D. Full Moon: Images of Space Wilson K.T. The Shuttle’s Year In Space 198 MacDonald R.S. Mark Wade’s Encyclopedia Astronautica 526 SPACEFLIGHT, Vol. 41 December 1999 SUBJECT INDEX ACE Spacecraft 48 Atlantic Bird 315,359 First Construction Missions 49 Alp-Sat Spacecraft 48 Bonum 1 47 Problems 182,358 ,404,443 Angara Launch Vehicle 356 BSAT 2 and 3 47 lran’s Shehab Missile 182 Antarctica, Not Shrinking 18 DSCD B8 498 Japan, H-ll Launches 149,348,366,407,498 Apollo Lunar Surface Journal 283 EAST 227 JERS 1 9 Apollo Missions, Translunar Flight 242 Ellipso 226,359,445 Luna-A Delay 311 Apollo On the Moon 286 Euletsat W series 90 More Astronauts 232 Apollo 30th Anniversaries, Apollo IX 94 Garuda 134 2nd Workshop on Space Tourism Apollo X 183 Globalstar 134,227,311,407,445,446 with UK, 18 April 1998 316 Apollo Xi 281 Iridium Launches 91,491 Spy Satellites 46,227,420 Apollo Xil 464 LMi-1 134,491 Kennedy Space Center 367,405 Apollo 8 Earthrise Images 253 Milstar 267 311,315,489 Kistler Aerospace K-1 Launcher 57,223 Apollo 11, Celebrations at KSC 499 Motorola 312 Leonardo Mini-Module 405 On Stamps 288 MTSAT 498 Liberty Bell 7 Capsule 268,386,492 Ariane 5-Plus Approval 268 New DirecTV-1R 226 Long March 4B Launch 269 Ariane-5, Launch 10,491 Nilesat 227,315 Lunar Prospector 179,357,403 Orders 407 Nimiq 1 310 Mars Climate Orbiter 93,333,488 Arianespace, Contracts 92 North Vietnam 47 Mars Express 46,48,223,310,445,488 Launches 8,92,135,312,446,491 Orion 2 491 Mars Global Surveyor 251,392,488 Arthur C. Clarke, Featured on Stamps 206 Orion 3 444 Mars Polar Lander 91,251,488 Space and Communications Centre 43 PanAmSat 91,187,358 Mars, Low Cost Missions 448 Visits to DERA and BIS 522 Spaceway System 227,448 Propellant Production 227 Artificial Intelligence 314 The Loral 20.20 Bus 135 Rise and Fall of Martian Life 382 Asiasat 47 Yamal 447,491 Sample Return Contamination 303 Association of Space Explorers 32,49,50 Zohreh 359 Spacecraft Study 136 Astronauts, Alexander Volkov 72 Communications Technology Tourists 251 Andrew Thomas 15 Astra 1H 359 Microsatellites 366,402,489 Charles A. Bassett Il 294 Rocsat 1 134 Minisatellites 137,225 Claudie Andre-Deshays 405 Skynet 4E 179 Mir, Crew Lands 181 Clifton C. Williams Jr 297 Coriolis Spacecraft 227 De-orbit 9,49,311,405,417,443,468,498 Daniel C. Brandenstein 499 Cosmic Impacts 120,334 May-July 1998 12 David M. Walker 499 Crew Patches 123,195,306 July-September 1998 137 Edward Galen Givens 99,197,296 Deep Space 1 Spacecraft 8,47,224,403 October-December 1998 189 Elliot M. See, Jr 293 Deep Space 4 Spacecraft 313 January-February 1999 233 James C. Adamson 499 Delta-Cam 333 February-June 1999 457 James Reilly 202 Destiny Module 358,405 Znamya Deployment 137 Jean-Jacques Favier 499 Discovery Missions 47,403 Missions Lost, Athena 267,311 John Glenn 60,108,201 ,227 Dnepr Launch 225,311,355 Delta Ill 268,357,401 ,406 Ken Bowersox 488 Earth Observation 126 DSP 19 224,267 Lev Demin 92 China Missions 182 First Upgraded Proton 401 Mark Lee 488 Cryostat Spacecraft 313 Mars Climate Orbiter 488 Neil Armstrong 279,291 327,380 DERA 141 Milstar 406 Robert Curbeam 156,488 israeli Eros Spacecraft 136,366 Orion 3 44 Roger H. Chaffee 295 Megha Tropiques 489 Solidaridad 1 270 Scott Parazinsky 488 NASA Missions 274,348,359 Titan IVA 135,401,448 Theodore C. Freeman 293 Oceansat 1 and 2 135,310 Titan IVB 267,310,31,410 1 Thomas K. Mattingly 499 EELVs 7 WIRE 180,356 Virgil |. Grissom 295 Electric Propulsion, Argos Engine 224 MOL Program Astronauts 244 Viadimir Dezhurov 127 ESA, Future Launcher 406 Moon Winston E. Scott 499 international Space Station 404,424 Low Cost Missions 448 Edward H. White 295 Ministerial Council, 11-12 May 1999 364 Lunar Mission 2001 48 Atlas Il 418 Rosetta Mission 403 LunarSat 48 Atlas V 180,489 Technology Missions 366 TrailBlazer 403 Attitude Control Thrusters 489 User Centre Opened 460 NASA Missions, Discovery 47,403 Australia, FedSat 56,227,489 Europa 313 Earth Observation 274 Launch and iIn-Orbit Services 56 European Nanosat 446 Telemetry, Tracking and Control Astronauts (Part 1,2 and 3) 428,471,496 Space Transportation Study 489 Station 182 International Space Station NEAR Spacecraft 91,498 Beagle 2 7,403,417,488 Experiments 404 New Propulsion Technology Beal Booster 490 EuropeStar, New Company 92 Hybrid Rocket 498 Belgium, Astronaut 53 EVA Manoeuvring Units 462 Strutjet Air-Breathing Rocket 498 Space Industry News 49 Fastrac Rocket Engine 226 Use of Frozen Hydrogen 498 BiS, Coat of Arms 121 FedSat 56,227,489 Use of Solar Wind 498 Life on Mars? 11 November 1998 162 FIRST Science Mission 226,273 New Skies Satellite Company 93,491 Lunar Spaceship 276 Florida Spaceport Authority 93,181,367,490 North Korea, Taepo Dong 1 Launch 55 Presence at 1998 IAF Congress 5 FUSE Spacecraft 357 Obituaries, John Andrew Parfitt 318 Reducing Space Mission Cost, Gemini Missions 66 Leonard J. Carter 40,164,206 14 April 1999 523 Geology, Project Terra GEODE 167 Robert H. Haynes 121,205 Workshop on Space Tourism, Goresat 47 George Evan Thomas 43 18 April 1998 316 Hubble Space Telescope, New “Far Peter John Tortoise 86 Sovie/CIS Space Symposium 1999 317 Look” 107 Optus C-1 9 Space Hazards, 21-22 October 1998 165 IAF, Report of 1998 Congress 2 Paris Air Show 400,450 UK Exhibits at 1999 IAF Congress 399 Ikonos Spacecraft 91,92,311,491 Pegasus, Launches 92,332 Brazil 182,227,356 Indonesian Astronauts 248 SCD-2 7,332 Cassini Spacecraft 54,147,230,357,448 INTEGRAL 105 Terriers and Mubicom 310 Chandra X-Ray Observatory 257,313,448 intelligence Satellites 339 Perseus Mission 457 China International Space Station Photography from Space, Kuwait 110 Launches 182,311 ,358,359,498 ATV 46,182,270,498 Planck Science Mission 226,273 Astronauts 135 Amateur Radio 146 Proton Launch Vehicle 235 US Break off Deal 225 As Seen at JSC 22,370 QuickTOMS spacecraft 491 Cluster Spacecraft 182,445 Commercialisation 488 Radarsat 16,181 ,407,489 Communications Satellites Deliveries 315,424,487 ,498 Remote Sensing, Resurs Spacecraft 491 Astrolink 269,407 European Experiments 404 Spain-Argentine Project 405 SPACEFLIGHT, Vol. 41, December 1999 527 INDEX Robotics 349 Launch Delays 487 Award for Prof Sweeting 121 Rocket Engines, Reusable 314,405 Refurbishment: Glass Cockpit 374,488 Launched by Queen 90 Upper Stage 314,359,402,490 Safety Concerns 91,443 Telescopes, Next Generation 104,227, 270 Rockot Launch Vehicle 225,312,401 Secret Payloads 78 UK, Astronauts 9 Rosetta Spacecraft 403 Space Technology STEX Spacecraft 150 Missions 313, 355 Roton Space Spacehab 152,182,270,407 2nd Workshop on Space Tourism Launcher 181 ,229,355,369,405,490 Spacelab 232 with Japan, 18 April 1999 316 Sea Launch Starchaser 3A Rocket 498 Unispace Ill, 19-30 July 1999 506 Project 8,19,136,224,311,355,446 Stardust Spacecraft 135,333 Vega Launch Vehicle 357,365, 444 Shavit 9 Strela Launch Vehicle 136,359 VentureStar 215,312,355,369, 490 Shuttle, Year in Space 198 STS-88 54,12,200 Venus, Britain’s Mission Participation 71 Shuttle-Mir Missions 46 STS-89 198 Viking Engines for Arianespace 406 Skynet 5 Studies 226 STS-90 198 Viking Rocket 330 Smart 1 Spacecraft 48 STS-91 199 Voyager Spacecraft 147 Solar Cells 227,491 STS-92 358 Women in Space, Mercury 13 28, 517 South Korea Space Programme 368 STS-93 404,500,517 Soviet Flight Assignments 474 Soviet Launchers for Circumliunar STS-95 10,60,108,199 Woomera 34,56 Flight 207 STS-96 273,313,408 World Space Flight Record 443 Soyuz 29 160 STS-97 358 X-33 7,46,135,142,212,369, 446 Space Business 315,355,359,444,445 STS-99 46,227,376 X-34 92,93,270,357,446, 490 Space Mirror 8,137 STS-100 358 X-38 Free Flight 154,216,240,357, 426 Space Observatories, Hubble 107,179,488 STS-101 47,314 XMM Observatory 48 INTEGRAL 105 STS-102 358 Zarya Module 9,190,315, 358 Space Radiation Hazard 323 Surrey Satellite Technology Limited 225 Zvezda Module 223,315,358,404, 487 Space Shuttle, Costs 369,406 Surrey Space Centre BOOK INDEX Arnold H.J.P. Eclipse *99 - Capture It On Film 302 Space Program, Volume 3: Using Space 59 Arnold H.J.P., ef a/ The Photographic Atlas of Stars 431 Lunine J.I. Earth: Evolution of a Habitable World 203 Aveni A. Stairways to the Stars 203 Mack P.E. (Ed) From Engineering Science to Big Science: Baillie M. Exodus To Arthur 362 The NACA and NASA Collier Trophy Beatty J.K., ef al (Eds) The New Solar System Fourth Edition 302 Research Project Winners 228 Bergstrom L. Cosmology and Particle Astrophysics 203 McCurdy H.E. Space And The American Imagination 322 & Goobar A. Mcinnes C.R. Soiar Sailing 322 Bontes D. Astrophysical Discoveries 204 McNab D. The Planets 302 Boss A. Looking for Earths: The Race to Find & Younger J. New Solar Systems 122 McSween Jr H.Y. Meteorites and Their Parent Planets 431 Buccheri R. et a/ (Eds)The Many Faces of Neutron Stars 203 Middour J.W. Spaceflight Mechanics 1998, Volume 99 204 Chakrabarti S.K. (Ed) Observational Evidence For Black et al (Eds) Holes In The Universe 302 Moore P. The West country Eclipse - Chapman A. The Victorian Amateur Astronomer 203 11 August 1999 27 Clark S. Extrasolar Planets 203 Narlikar J.V. Seven Wonders Of The Cosmos 362 Cook A. Edmond Halley 302 National Geographic Satellite Atlas of the World 204 Cook J. (Ed) The Hatfield Photographic Lunar Atlas 302 Society Dury S.A. Images Of The Earth - Petersen C.C. Hubble Vision: Further Adventures with A Guide To Remote Sensing 275 & Brandt J.C. the Hubble Space Telescope 122 ESA Publications Space Science and the Long Term Phillips A.C. The Physics of Stars (Second Edition) 431 Division Future of Space in Europe ESA SP-431 322 Raeburn P. & Mars: Uncovering the Secrets of the Fischer D. Hubble Revisited 431 & Golombek M. Red Planet 27 & Duerbeck H. Richelson J.T. America’s Space Sentinels - Frohlich C. et a/ (Eds) Solar Composition and its Evolution - DSP Satellites and National Security 322 from Core to Corona 431 Schrunk D., et a/ The Moon - Resources, Future Garland D.J., ef al Handbook Of Aviation Human Factors 322 Development and Colonization 322 Gombosi T.1. Physics of the Space Environment 203 Shapiro R. Planetary Dreams 362 Guillermier P. Total Eclipses - Science, Observations, Sofue Y. Ed The Central Regions of the Galaxy & Koutchmy S. Myths and Legends 495 and Galaxies 122 Harland D.M. Exploring the Moon - Stengle T.H. (Ed) Spaceflight Dynamics 1998, Advances The Apollo Expeditions 431 in the Astronautical Sciences, Harland D.M. The Space Shuttle Roles, Volume 100, Parts | & Il Missions and Accomplishments 59 Stern. S.A. Our Worlds Harrington P.S. Star Ware 122 Stine G.H. Halfway to Anywhere: Achieving Haskell G. New Space Markets 275 America’s Destiny in Space 59 & Rycroft M. (Eds) van der Ha J.C. (Ed) Mission Design and Implementation of Heppenheimer T.A. Countdown: A History of Spaceflight 495 Satellite Constellations 204 Hiscox J.A. (Ed) The Search for Life on Mars 495 Watanabe T., Observational Plasma Astrophysics: Holliday K. Introductory Astronomy 27 et al (Eds) Five Years of Yohkoh and Beyond 27 Hubert A.M. B[e] Stars 204 Waters L.B.F.M. ISO’s View on Stellar Evolution 122 & Jaschek C. (Eds) et al (Eds) land P.W. Taking the Stars - Celestial Navigation Webb S. Measuring the Universe: from Argonauts to Astronauts 495 The Cosmological Distance Ladder 495 Johnson D.J., ef al Space Emerging Options for National Weissman P.R., Encyclopedia of the Solar System 27 Power 59 et al (Eds) Johnson-Freeze J. The Chinese Space Program - White F. The Overview Effect - Space Exploration A Mystery Within a Maze and Human Evolution (2nd Edition) 228 Jones B.W. Discovering the Solar System Yung Y.L. Photochemistry of Pianetary Kleinman J.1. Protection Of Materials and Structures & DeMore W.B. Atmospheres 495 & Tennyson R.C. From The Low Earth Orbit Space Environment Krolik J.H. Active Galactic Nuclei Labubsky A.V., ef a/ Multiple Gravity Assist Interplanetary COMPUTER SOFTWARE Trajectories Liddle A. An Introduction to Modern Cosmology Fast Track Patrick Moore’s Guide to the Universe 204 Logsdon J.M. Exploring the Unknown: Selected Software Publishing et al (Eds) Documents in the History of the US Civil Guildsoft Limited Starry Night Deluxe TM 362 528 SPACEFLIGHT, Vol. 41 December 1999

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