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Volume 7, No. 2, March 1948
- Electronics and Space-Flight
- Recent Developments in Astronomy
- Table of German "A" Projects
- Abstracts
- Notes and News
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Volume 10, No. 1, January 1951
- First International Astronautical Congress, Paris, 1950
- Entry into Circular Orbits - I
- The Earth's Atmosphere
- Problems of Missiles Entering the Atmosphere
- Notes and News
- Abstracts
- Reviews
- Correspondence
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Volume 10, No. 2, March 1951
- The Lunar Base
- Some Problems of Interplanetary Navigation
- Survey of the Development of Liquid Rockets in Germany and their
Future Prospects
- Notes and News
- Abstracts
- Reviews
- Correspondence |
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Volume 10, No. 3, May 1951
- Orbital Rockets I - Some Preliminary Considerations
- II - The Rocket Structure with Special Reference to Expendable
Construction
- III - Conception of an Instrument-Carrying Orbital Rocket
- Combustion in the Rocket Motor
- Notes and News
- Abstracts
- Reviews
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Volume 10, No. 4, July 1951
- The Journal
- The First Task of an International Federation an Institute for
Astronautics
- Astronautics at the Cinema
- Biological Problems of Space Flight
- Solar System Notes - I
- Aerodynamic Heating at High Speeds
- Meteors and Space Travel
- Notes and News
- Reviews
- Correspondence |
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Volume 10, No. 5, September
1951
- B.I.S. or I.S.?
- Application of the General Trajectory Equations
- The Air of Other Worlds
- A Note on the Use of Dimensionless Parameters in Astronautics
- Notes and News
- Abstracts
- Reviews
- Correspondence |
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Volume 10, No. 6, November
1951
- The Artificial Satellite
- Interplanetary Travel Between Satellite Orbits
- Descent from Satellite Orbits Using Aerodynamic Braking
- Meteor Hazards to Space-Stations
- Minimum Satellite Vehicles (Note:
this is the most influential paper ever published on the JBIS!)
- Establishing Contact Between Orbiting Vehicles
- Summaries: Landing of Space-Craft; Biological Problems of the Earth
Satellite Vehicle; The Optimum Satellite Freight Rocket; Start, Return
and Landing of an Optimum Satellite Step Rocket; The Foundation of the
Space-Station; Optimum Obrit of a Space Station for Radar Tracking;
Design Problems of the Space-Station; Proposal for the Construction of
a Space-Station; The Space-Station as an Astronomical Observatory Site;
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Volume 12, No. 1, January 1953
- The Other Side of the Moon
- Rocket Flights of Mammals to 200,000 ft.
- Astronomy from the Space Station
- Radio Communication Across Space
- The Early Steps in the Realization of the Space Station
- A Down-to-Earth View of Space Flight
- Human Flights at the Limits of the Atmosphere
- Solar System Notes - 6
- Branch Meetings
- Notes and News
- Abstracts
- Reviews
- Correspondence |
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Volume 12, No. 2, March 1953
- Some Simple Considerations of Combustion and Gas Dynamics in Liquid
Propellant Rocket Motors
- Brains Trust
- Man on the Moon
- Solar System Notes - 7
- Escape to Infinity from Circular Orbits
- The Martian Probe (Note: another
influential paper)
- Branch Meetings
- Notes and News
- Abstracts
- Reviews
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Volume 12, No. 3, May 1953
- "Flying Saucers"
- Rocket Motor Testing
- A Report of Professor Bernal's Lecture "The Evolution of Life in the
Universe"
- The Food and Atmosphere Control Problem of Space Vessels (Part I)
- Branch Meetings
- Notes and News
- Abstracts
- Reviews
- Correspondence
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Volume 12, No. 4, July 1953
- Landing on Airless Planets
- Planetary Engineering
- The Food and Atmosphere Control Problem of Space Vessels (Part II)
- The Atomic Hydrogen Rocket
- Space Physiology
- Is Astronautics Escapism?
- Notes and News
- Abstracts
- Reviews
- Correspondence |
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Volume 12, No. 5, September
1953
- The Possibility of Cosmic-Ray Hazards in High Altitude and Space
Flights
- The Instrumentation of Rocket Motor Test Beds
- Branch Meetings
- "Brains Trust"
- Notes and News
- Abstracts
- Reviews
- Correspondence |
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Volume 12, No. 6, November
1953
- Some Limiting Factors of Chemical Rocket Motors
- The Fabrication of the Orbital Vehicle
- Progress of British Guided Rockets
- The De Havilland Super Sprite
- Notes and News
- Abstracts
- Eight Annual General Meeting
- The Fourth International Astronautical Congress
- List of I.A.F. Member Societies
- Donations |
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A Promotional "Dummy Issue"
of the JBIS, containing the first pages of several papers
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Volume 16, No. 1, January 1957
- Preliminary Report on Observations of Mars made at Mount Wilson in
1956
- Psychological Consequences of Space Travel
- Skin Heating During Re-entry of Satellite Vehicles in the Atmosphere
- Technical Sessions at the Rome Congress
- Technical Review
- Observations of Artificial Satellites - 2
- Abstracts
- Notes and News
- Notices of the Society
- Notice of Annual General Meeting and Agenda
- Balance Sheet and Accounts to September 30, 1956
- New Society Publications
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Volume 16, No. 2, April 1957
- The Atmosphere of Mars
- "Electro Gravitics": What It Is - Or Might Be
- The Study of the Upper Atmosphere by Means of Rockets, at the Academy
of Sciences, USSR
- Technical Review
- Correspondence
- Joint Activities - Symposium on High Altitude and Satellite Rockets
- B.I.S. News
- Personal Notes
- Abstracts
- Reviews
- Errata |
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Volume 16, No. 2, July 1957
- Editorial
- The Simulation of Gravity
- On the Equation of Rocket Motion
- The Use of Probe Rockets
- Technical Review
- Correspondence
- Twelfth Annual General Meeting
- B.I.S. News
- Joint Activities - Eighth International Astronautical Congress
- Abstracts
- Reviews
- Erratum |
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Volume 16, No. 6, March 1958
- Editorial
- Interplanetary Orbits
- A Simple Method of Plotting the Track of an Earth Satellite
- The Satellite Telescope
- Perturbation of Elliptic Orbit by Atmospheric Contact
- B.I.S. News: Space Medicine Symposium
- Obituary
- Personal Notes
- Abstracts
- Reviews
- Errata |