===== ASTRONAUTICAL EVOLUTION =====
Index to archive of past issues, 2009
Click on an issue in the index to retrieve the full issue.
2009:
- Issue 50, 1 October 2009
- ESA chief gives a shocking interview, by Stephen Ashworth
- An alternative view of prosperity in space, by Andy Nimmo
- Issue 49, 1 September 2009
- It's official: Constellation is bankrupt!, by Stephen Ashworth
- But is the heady optimism of the 1960s about to return?, by Stephen Ashworth
- Issue 48, 1 August 2009
- The trouble with NASA, by Stephen Ashworth
- New space blog
- The First Men in the Moon
- Issue 47, 1 July 2009
- What future for Constellation, 40 years after Eagle landed at Tranquility Base?, by Stephen Ashworth
- Issue 46, 1 June 2009
- Second British national astronaut chosen!, by Stephen Ashworth
- Space campaigning in the UK, by Andrew Lound
- Question: what will be the new direction for NASA?, by Stephen Ashworth
- Issue 45, 6 May 2009
- Britain and space: Lord Drayson's view, by Stephen Ashworth
- What is the most constructive relationship between the space agency and private enterprise?, by Stephen Ashworth
- Doubts about government role in space, by Dr Marco C. Bernasconi
- Issue 44, 12 April 2009
- The Space Renaissance Initiative, by Adriano Autino
- Summary of the Space Renaissance Initiative press conference, held in London on 31 March 2009, by Michael Martin-Smith
- The Yuri's Foundation proposal by John J. Leonard, report by Stephen Ashworth
- Pamphleteering "Space: key to the future?", by Stephen Ashworth
- Issue 43, 1 March 2009
- US SPACE POLICY -- from Shuttle/Station to Constellation
FOR: Griffin defends US space policy and Moon architecture, by Stephen Ashworth
- AGAINST: Why am I sceptical about US space policy? by Stephen Ashworth
- FEEDBACK: Letter on biological evolution and on the economic use of space resources, by Andy Nimmo
- Issue 42, 20 February 2009
- Newsflash: Skylon spaceplane project gets ESA funding, by Stephen Ashworth
- Issue 41, 1 February 2009
- Darwin and progress to the stars, by Stephen Ashworth
- Mars rovers pull over into the slow lane, by Stephen Ashworth
- Outer planets exploration stays firmly in the slow lane, by Stephen Ashworth
- Issue 40, 1 January 2009
- Slow growth in manned spaceflight in 2008, by Stephen Ashworth
- On the relationship between Astronautical Evolution and Gaia Theory, by Stephen Ashworth