Ad Astra 1992 - Abstracts

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