| Ad Astra 1992 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A common cause. (European Space Agency) (1992 International Space Year Directory) | Astronomy | Ian Parker |
| Angels on the moon. (Cover Story) | Astronomy | |
| As below, so above. (space debris) (Touchdown ) (Column) | Astronomy | Edward R. Finch |
| Beaming into the future: meeting earth's future power needs by carrying moonbeams in from afar. (Cover Story) | Astronomy | David R. Criswell |
| Catch a lift on Energia. (joint Russian-US space program) (Lift Off) (Column) | Astronomy | Edwin Aldrin |
| From shield to sieve: Earth's ozone shield is slip-sliding away. (includes related article) (Earth: Ad Astra's Grand Tour) | Astronomy | Douglas A. Fulmer, Robert Bunge |
| In it for the long haul: buying time on the Extended Duration Orbiter. | Astronomy | Betty Nolley |
| In orbit on the road: a reminiscence of NASA's early space education efforts. | Astronomy | Don Cox |
| International lunox? (Space Biz) (Column) | Astronomy | Wiliam H. Ganoe |
| Lessons from Apollo. (Project Apollo) (Cover Story) | Astronomy | Eric M. Jones |
| Loading up for liftoff. (overweight people might make better astronauts) | Astronomy | Jonathan V. Post |
| Looking for a piece of the rocks: John S. Lewis has eyes for asteroids. (interview) (Asteroids) (Cover Story) | Astronomy | Bill Ganoe |
| Luna 2010 - the 51st state. | Astronomy | Charles R. Miller |
| Making a comet in the classroom. (Asteroids) | Astronomy | Dennis Schatz |
| Martians. (extraterrestrial life on Mars)(includes related article) (Mars) | Astronomy | Ben Bova |
| Missing the point: the real reason for space settlement. (comment on Tom Rogers, Ad Astra, April 1992) | Astronomy | Glenn Reynolds |
| Mission control. (Strategic Defense Initiative Organization awards two launch contracts to International Microspace Inc. and Orbital Sciences Corp.) (Column) | Astronomy | William Ganoe |
| Moon-Mars? Later may be too late! | Astronomy | Jeffrey G. Liss |
| Moon-Mars? Not now! (Touchdown) (Column) | Astronomy | Thomas F. Rogers |
| New worlds, smaller world. (1992 International Space Year Directory) | Astronomy | Charlene M. Anderson |
| On the shoulders of Atlas. (Atlas space launch vehicles) | Astronomy | Philip Chien |
| OTKPblTb BEHEPA (revealing Venera): the Soviet space program's love affair with Venus. | Astronomy | Douglas Fulmer |
| Pioneering Mars. (colonization of Mars) (Mars) | Astronomy | Christopher P. McKay, Robert M. Zubrin |
| Project Chicken Little. (studies on the effects of a large meteor or comet impact on earth) (Asteroids) (Cover Story) | Astronomy | John Pike |
| Project Icarus revisited. (saving Earth from a collision with an asteroid) (Asteroid) (Cover Story) | Astronomy | Daniel James Gauthier |
| Rallying for space. (Space Frontier Society of New York rally)(includes related article) | Astronomy | Greg Zsidisin |
| Return to the Martian surface. (Mars 94/96 mission) (Mars) | Astronomy | Louis Friedman |
| Return to the moon. (Cover Story) | Astronomy | Robert Zubrin |
| Rocks of the ages past. (includes related article on asteroid observers) (Asteroids) (Cover Story) | Astronomy | Andre Bormanis |
| Russian saviors? (Russians offer to help save Galileo space probe mission) | Astronomy | Richard Wagner, James Carteret |
| Sailing into the headwind: with the help of solar sails, getting to Mercury may be a breeze. | Astronomy | Jerome L. Wright |
| Sailing the solar winds: magsails can open the oceans of space to tomorrow's travellers. | Astronomy | Robert Zubrin |
| Sanger: Germany's black bullet. (hypersonic spaceplane) (Cover Story) | Astronomy | Douglas A. Fulmer |
| Selling space. (getting funds for space programs) (Touchdown) (Column) | Astronomy | Jack Kirwan |
| Space explodes! in the tabloids. | Astronomy | Mariane K. Meuse |
| Space: the next 25 years. (1992 International Space Year Directory) | Astronomy | Richard H. Truly |
| Staking a claim: good things come in small packages, as the asteroids may show. (Asteroids) (Cover Story) | Astronomy | Patricia Barnes-Svarney |
| The Deep South. (Antarctica)(includes related article) (Earth: Ad Astra's Grand Tour) | Astronomy | A. Royce Dalby, William Farrand |
| The new U.S.-Russian space relationship. (space science cooperation) (Space Policy Forum) (Column) | Astronomy | John M. Logsdon |
| The once and future planet. (Mars)(includes related article) (Mars) | Astronomy | Patricia Barnes-Svarney |
| The pulse of the planet. (Earth Observing System) (Earth: Ad Astra's Grand Tour) | Astronomy | Bruce L. Bulin |
| The race for space - on Earth: the higher the global population, the fewer the options. (Earth: Ad Astra's Grand Tour) | Astronomy | Dianne Sherman |
| The rainforests' last stand. (deforestation threatens life sustainability) (Earth: Ad Astra's Grand Tour) | Astronomy | Randy Hayes |
| The Space Support Forum. (Space Policy Forum) (Column) | Astronomy | Mark Hopkins |
| Top 10 reasons not to fund space. (Touchdown) (Column) | Astronomy | Greg Zsidisin |
| Tuning in the global village: INTELSAT has reached out and touched the globe for nearly 30 years. (International Telecommunications Satellite Organization) (Company Profile) | Astronomy | John Possidente |
| What about the environmental impact statement? The law and ethics of terraforming. (Mars) | Astronomy | Glenn H. Reynolds |
| Where do we go from here? (International Space Year 1992)(special advertising section) | Astronomy | Kate Shaw |
| Why space? (Liftoff) (Column) | Astronomy | Gene Cernan |
| Why we must sail on. (1992 International Space Year Directory) | Astronomy | Charles D. Walker, Louis Friedman |
| Window to the 21st century. | Astronomy | Joel C. Sercel |
| Window to the 21st century. (nuclear fusion as energy source of the future) | Astronomy | Joel C. Sercel |
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