Quote from: jacqmans on 07/02/2018 08:50 amUnidentified flying objectAnalyst and specialist in Russian and Chinese space programmes, Phillip S. Clark examines the objectives behind the flight of Cosmos 2519 and associated satellites.Deserving of a highlight given the author. Congrats, Phillip.
Unidentified flying objectAnalyst and specialist in Russian and Chinese space programmes, Phillip S. Clark examines the objectives behind the flight of Cosmos 2519 and associated satellites.
Quote from: deruch on 07/03/2018 03:45 amQuote from: jacqmans on 07/02/2018 08:50 amUnidentified flying objectAnalyst and specialist in Russian and Chinese space programmes, Phillip S. Clark examines the objectives behind the flight of Cosmos 2519 and associated satellites.Deserving of a highlight given the author. Congrats, Phillip.You did not highlight my name....
And then there were fourGerard van der Haar and Jacques van Oene describe the newly named launch vehicle from Orbital ATK, the fourth in a plethora of new rockets vying for customers.
Wow, 2 articles...
The June issue will have an article by me on using a GAMBIT satellite to image Skylab.
Saving Skylab (the Top Secret way)Dwayne A. Day looks into the recently declassified archives and finds a subtext to the remarkable rescue mission of the Skylab space station involving the GAMBIT spy satellite.
The perils of living in the boondocks? August is out and I just got July yesterday.
I bought this magazine for decades. I stopped buying it last year due to almost nothing printed about SpaceX, it's almost as if they don't exist.