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Re: Spaceflight Magazine
« Reply #260 on: 04/02/2021 07:03 am »
Jacques :-)

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Jacques :-)

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« Last Edit: 05/07/2021 11:03 am by jacqmans »
Jacques :-)

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Re: Spaceflight Magazine
« Reply #263 on: 05/07/2021 12:09 pm »
Maybe Spaceflight magazine will now have some articles on the rise of SpaceX just for balance.
I have highlighted it before and is the main reason I stopped buying it after decades of doing so.

No need for that, the internet supplies enough of it.

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Re: Spaceflight Magazine
« Reply #264 on: 05/13/2021 04:58 pm »

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Re: Spaceflight Magazine
« Reply #265 on: 06/10/2021 12:42 pm »

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Re: Spaceflight Magazine
« Reply #266 on: 07/07/2021 11:25 am »
Sorry; only a low-res image of the August 2021 cover at the moment. The BIS website hasn't been updated with the current edition yet.

Updated to include link:

https://bis-space.com/shop/product/spaceflight-vol-63-no-08-august-2021/
« Last Edit: 07/17/2021 09:35 am by aurora899 »

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Re: Spaceflight Magazine
« Reply #267 on: 07/12/2021 07:00 am »
Recently,a microfilm contributor has added all Spaceflight issues from 1956 to 2014 to the Internet Archive. Start here and prepare to set aside at least a few hours of reading time:

https://archive.org/details/sim_spaceflight_1956-10_1_1

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Re: Spaceflight Magazine
« Reply #268 on: 07/17/2021 03:28 pm »
From 1970:

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Re: Spaceflight Magazine
« Reply #269 on: 08/11/2021 01:24 pm »
Jacques :-)

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Re: Spaceflight Magazine
« Reply #270 on: 09/12/2021 02:08 am »
Recently,a microfilm contributor has added all Spaceflight issues from 1956 to 2014 to the Internet Archive. Start here and prepare to set aside at least a few hours of reading time:

https://archive.org/details/sim_spaceflight_1956-10_1_1

Not Spaceflight related,but could someone here with a Countdown collection arrange for it to be scanned and uploaded to IA? Space World is already on IA.

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Re: Spaceflight Magazine
« Reply #271 on: 09/12/2021 02:15 am »
Recently,a microfilm contributor has added all Spaceflight issues from 1956 to 2014 to the Internet Archive. Start here and prepare to set aside at least a few hours of reading time:

https://archive.org/details/sim_spaceflight_1956-10_1_1

Not Spaceflight related,but could someone here with a Countdown collection arrange for it to be scanned and uploaded to IA? Space World is already on IA.

Countdown has been scanned. You should contact Glen Swanson about that.

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Re: Spaceflight Magazine
« Reply #272 on: 09/12/2021 07:21 am »
I have found some issues on a website called Parry Game Preserve:

https://www.parrygamepreserve.com/media/magazines/countdown/countdown.php

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Re: Spaceflight Magazine
« Reply #273 on: 09/12/2021 04:07 pm »

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Re: Spaceflight Magazine
« Reply #274 on: 09/19/2021 02:47 pm »
Recently,a microfilm contributor has added all Spaceflight issues from 1956 to 2014 to the Internet Archive. Start here and prepare to set aside at least a few hours of reading time:

https://archive.org/details/sim_spaceflight_1956-10_1_1

There is an IA error message that comes up when I attempt to access the issues. I hope it is a temporary fault on the Archive’s part and that the issue is resolved soon.

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Re: Spaceflight Magazine
« Reply #275 on: 10/12/2021 01:22 pm »
Jacques :-)

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Re: Spaceflight Magazine
« Reply #276 on: 11/16/2021 09:49 am »
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Re: Spaceflight Magazine
« Reply #277 on: 11/16/2021 11:42 am »
For once a chance to put a pretty girl on the cover, glad they didn't miss it... ;-)

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Re: Spaceflight Magazine
« Reply #278 on: 11/16/2021 04:59 pm »
Press release from the BIS:

Our new Respect Policy.
At the BIS we are committed to ensuring that we are welcoming to all.  For this reason, we have created a new Respect Policy, as is common in similar organisations to us.  This policy applies to and protects Fellows and Members, supporters, visitors and anyone else who comes into contact with the Society.  We would ask you to take a look at this Policy, which is publicly available on our website in the "Our Society" section.  We work hard to ensure that everyone involved in the Society is able to feel safe and respected, and we need your help to ensure that everyone can play their part.

The document sets out our policy on bullying and harassment, types of unacceptable behaviour, and what we will do if someone reports concerns to us.  The policy relates to in-person and virtual situations, and also covers actions or sanctions the Council will take.  As a Fellow or Member, you must abide by this Policy.

This Policy is here to protect everyone - so do make sure you download it.

https://www.bis-space.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Respect-Policy.pdf

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Re: Spaceflight Magazine
« Reply #279 on: 11/16/2021 11:36 pm »
I know they are referring to a different kind of "respect," but I stopped writing for Spaceflight after 25 years because they do not show professional respect for their writers.

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