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adam_text | CONTENTS
PREFACE
.............................................
XI
ABBREVIATIONS
.........................................
XVII
LIST
OF
FIGURES
........................................
XXIII
LIST
OF
TABLES
.........................................
XXVII
THE FIRST
REAL ROCKET
..................................
1
1.1
THEORISTS
AND PIONEERS
............................
2
1.2
HERMANN OBERTH
AND
HERMANN
POTOCNIK
................
2
1.3
ROBERT
ESNAULT-PELTERIE
............................
3
1.4
GERMANY:
HOME
OF
EUROPEAN
ROCKETRY
..................
4
1.5
VALIER,
VON
OPEL
AND
WINKLER
.......................
5
1.6
ENTER
THE
GERMAN
ARMY
...........................
6
1.7
VON
BRAUN,
FATHER
OF
GERMAN
ROCKETRY
.................
7
1.8
A-5 BREAKTHROUGH
...............................
8
1.9 ORIGINS
OF
THE
A-4
...............................
9
1.10
THE
FIRST FLIGHT
OF A
REAL
ROCKET:
3
OCTOBER 1942
...........
11
1.11
THE
A-4
AS A WEAPON,
THE
V-2
.......................
13
1.12
PEENEMUENDE
ATTACKED
.............................
13
1.13 A-4
AS A MISSILE
................................
14
1.14
V-2
AS
A
WEAPON
OF
WAR
...........................
15
1.15
WINGED
ROCKETS
TO
AMERICA
.........................
16
1.16
V-2
POSTSCRIPT
..................................
17
1.17 BACKFIRE......................................
19
1.18 ASSESSMENT
AND
CONCLUSIONS
.........................
20
-V,
IBIIOTHEK
DEUTSCHES
MUSEUM
HLUENCHE A
VI
CONTENTS
2 EUROPEAN
COOPERATION
-
ELDO
AND
ESRO
...................
23
2.1 FRANCE S
EARLY
NATIONAL
PROGRAMME
....................
23
2.2
ARRIVAL
OF
DE
GAULLE
.............................
25
2.3 ROBERT
AUBINIERE,
THE
FIRST DIRECTOR
OF
CNES
.............
25
2.4 IDEA
OF A
FRENCH
EARTH
SATELLITE
......................
27
2.5 PROBLEM
OF
A
LAUNCH
SITE...........................
29
2.6 BRITAIN:
THEORISTS
AND PIONEERS
.......................
32
2.7 ORIGINS
OF
THE
POST-WAR
BRITISH
SPACE PROGRAMME...........
34
2.8 IDEA
OF
A
BRITISH EARTH
SATELLITE
......................
34
2.9
A
BRITISH
ROCKET
................................
35
2.10 CANCELLATION
OF
BLUE
STREAK
MISSILE
....................
38
2.11 ORIGINS
OF
EUROPEAN
COLLABORATION
....................
39
2.12
FOUNDING
ESRO
................................
40
2.13
FOUNDING
ELDO
................................
40
2.14
EUROPA
1
ROCKET
................................
42
2.15 EARLY ELDO
LAUNCHES
............................
44
2.16
CHANGE
OF
HEART IN
BRITAIN
.........................
45
2.17
EUROPA I
REVISED:
EUROPA
II
.........................
47
2.18
BRITAIN
PULLS OUT
................................
47
2.19
EUROPA
II
.....................................
48
2.20 EUROPA III
INTRODUCED
.............................
49
2.21
ELDO:
END
OF
THE
ROAD
...........................
49
2.22
POST-MORTEM
...................................
50
2.23
ESRO
.......................................
51
2.24 ESRO S
SATELLITES
................................
52
2.25
ESRO
IN DISARRAY
...............................
54
2.26
ASSESSMENT
AND CONCLUSIONS
.........................
56
3
THE
NATIONAL
SPACE PROGRAMMES
..........................
57
3.1
FRANCE S
NATIONAL
PROGRAMME
........................
57
3.2
DIAMANT
B
....................................
63
3.3
DEVELOPMENT
OF
SPACE
FACILITIES
.......................
66
3.4
COOPERATION
WITH
THE
USSR
........................
68
3.5
EARTH
RESOURCES:
SPOT
............................
71
3.6
OTHER
FRENCH
EARTH
OBSERVATION SATELLITES
................
74
3.7
FRENCH
COMMUNICATIONS
SATELLITES
.....................
75
3.8
FUTURE
FRENCH
SPACE PROJECTS
........................
78
3.9 FRANCE
TO
MARS..........
.....................
79
3.10
FRANCE S
NATIONAL
SPACE
PROGRAMME
TODAY
...............
81
3.11
BRITAIN S
NATIONAL
SPACE
PROGRAMME
....................
83
3.12 BLACK ARROW
...................................
84
3.13
LAUNCHING
BLACK
ARROW
..........................
86
3.14 PROSPERO
PROSPERS
...............................
88
3.15
SOUNDING
ROCKETS
CONTINUE
TRADITION
OF
BRITISH
ROCKETRY
.......
90
3.16 THE
CAMPAIGN
FOR
A
BRITISH NATIONAL
SPACE CENTRE
..........
91
CONTENTS
VII
3.17
GIBSON S
RESIGNATION
..............................
93
3.18 AFTER GIBSON
..................................
95
3.19 A FRESH
PATH
FORWARD?
............................
96
3.20
BRITISH
SATELLITES:
ARIEL
.............................
96
3.21
SKYNE
T
.......................................
100
3.22
SKYNET
-
BRITISH
PASSPORT
TO
MANNED
SPACEFLIGHT?
...........
101
3.23
FUTURE
SKYNET
..................................
102
3.24
BRITAIN:
PIONEER
OF MICROSATELLITES
.....................
104
3.25
ITALY S
NATIONAL
SPACE
PROGRAMME
.....................
110
3.26
ITALIAN
SPACE SCIENCE
..............................
111
3.27
ITALIAN
COMMUNICATIONS
............................
113
3.28
FORMING
THE
ITALIAN
SPACE
PROGRAMME
..................
114
3.29
VEGA
LAUNCHER
..................................
117
3.30
GERMANY S
NATIONAL
SPACE
PROGRAMME
..................
118
3.31
ROSAT
......................................
123
3.32
GERMAN
COMMUNICATIONS
SATELLITES
.....................
124
3.33
GERMAN
SPACE
INFRASTRUCTURE
........................
124
3.34
GERMAN MISSION
CONTROL
(GSOC)
AND
EUROPEAN
MISSION
CONTROL
(ESOC)
......................................
126
3.35
EUROCKOT
.....................................
129
3.36
THE NETHERLANDS
NATIONAL
PROGRAMME
..................
130
3.37
THE
IDEA
OF
A
DUTCH
EARTH
SATELLITE
....................
132
3.38
IRAS,
ONE OF
THE
GREAT
SUCCESS
STORIES
..................
132
3.39
NETHERLANDS
OPT
OUT OF NATIONAL
IRAS
SUCCESSORS...........
135
3.40
SWEDEN
......................................
137
3.41
A
SWEDISH
EARTH
SATELLITE
..........................
139
3.42
COMMUNICATIONS
OVER
LOW-DENSITY
RURAL
AREAS
.............
140
3.43
REMOTE-SENSING
.................................
141
3.44
SPAIN
.......................................
142
3.45
BELGIUM S
NATIONAL
PROGRAMME
.......................
145
3.46
LUXEMBOURG
...................................
147
3.47
DENMARK
.....................................
149
3.48
AUSTRIA
......................................
149
3.49
FINLAND
......................................
150
3.50
SWITZERLAND
...................................
150
3.51
NORWAY
......................................
151
3.52
IRELAND
......................................
151
3.53
PORTUGAL
.....................................
152
3.54
COUNTRIES
OF EASTERN
AND CENTRAL
EUROPE
................
152
3.55 ASSESSMENT
AND
CONCLUSIONS
.........................
155
4
THE
EUROPEAN
SPACE
AGENCY
(ESA)
(1974-)
..................
157
4.1
ORDER FROM
CHAOS
...............................
157
4.2
SYMPHONIE
SAGA
.................................
158
4.3
L3S
PROPOSED
..................................
161
VIII
CONTENTS
4.4
FOUNDATION
OF
ESA
..............................
161
4.5 ESA
IS FORMED
.................................
162
4.6
BUILDING
THE
L3S
................................
165
4.7 PREPARING ARIANE
................................
167
4.8 INTO
THE
NIGHT
SKY:
24
DECEMBER
1979
..................
169
4.9 THE ARIANE
TEST
PROGRAMME:
TRIALS
AND
TRIBULATIONS..........
170
4.10 ARIANE
OPERATIONAL
...............................
170
4.11
THE
PROBLEM
OF
THE THIRD
STAGE
-
AGAIN
.................
172
4.12
UPGRADING ARIANE 3
AND
2
..........................
174
4.13
LAST
OF
THE
FIRST:
THE
ARIANE
4
.......................
178
4.14
COMMERCIAL
SUCCESS
..............................
182
4.15 ARIANE 5
.....................................
184
4.16
A
RADICALLY
NEW SYSTEM
............................
185
4.17
TECHNICAL
CHARACTERISTICS
...........................
187
4.18 NEW
PAD
AT
KOUROU
.............................
190
4.19 FIRST
FLIGHT
OF
ARIANE
5
............................
191
4.20 REBUILDING
CONFIDENCE
.............................
193
4.21
ARIANE
5
OPERATIONAL
.............................
195
4.22
KOUROU
TODAY
..................................
195
4.23
COMMENTS
AND CONCLUSIONS
.........................
197
5
SCIENTIFIC
AND
APPLICATIONS PROGRAMMES
......................
199
5.1
EUROPEAN
SCIENTIFIC MISSIONS
.........................
199
5.2
EARLY
COLLABORATIVE MISSIONS
.........................
201
5.3
THE
IDEA
OF A COMET MISSION
........................
202
5.4
GIOTTO
.......................................
203
5.5
AIMED
AT
THE
HEART
OF
THE
COMET
.....................
206
5.6
HIPPARCOS:
MAPPING
THE
STARS
........................
208
5.7
INFRARED
SPACE OBSERVATORY (ISO)
.....................
209
5.8
NEW
PLANNING
FRAMEWORK
..........................
210
5.9 HUBBLE
......................................
211
5.10 ULYSSES
.......................................
213
5.11
CASSINI
......................................
216
5.12
SOHO
.......................................
219
5.13 CLUSTER
.......................................
221
5.14 XMM/NEWTON
..................................
224
5.15
INTEGRAL
......................................
225
5.16
EXPERIMENTAL
EUROPEAN
COMMUNICATIONS SATELLITES:
OTS
......
227
5.17
OTS
FOR
THE
MARINE:
MAROTS, MARECS
................
229
5.18
OPERATIONAL
SERIES:
ECS
...........................
230
5.19
OLYMPUS
.....................................
231
5.20 ARTEMIS
......................................
232
5.21
EUROPEAN
WEATHER SATELLITES
.........................
234
5.22
EARTH
OBSERVATION
...............................
237
5.23
ERS:
RADAR-BASED
EARTH
RESOURCES OBSERVATORY
............
238
CONTENTS
IX
5.24
ENVISAT: EUROPE S
BIGGEST-EVER
SATELLITE
..................
240
5.25
BIOLOGY
AND
MATERIALS-PROCESSING:
FOTON
.................
243
5.26
EUROPEAN
MILITARY
MISSIONS
.........................
244
5.27 ASSESSMENT
AND
CONCLUSIONS
.........................
246
6
EUROPEAN
MANNED
SPACEFLIGHT
............................
249
6.1
EUROPE S
INTRODUCTION
TO
MANNED SPACEFLIGHT
..............
249
6.2
THE
FRENCH
MISSIONS
.............................
251
6.3
SERIES
OF
FRENCH
MISSIONS
TO
MIR
.....................
254
6.4
FRANCE FIRST
TO
THE
INTERNATIONAL
SPACE
STATION
(ISS)
........
257
6.5
GERMAN
MIR
MISSIONS
.............................
259
6.6
AUSTRIAN
MISSION
TO
MIR
...........................
262
6.7
JUNO
........................................
262
6.8
THE
EUROMIR
MISSIONS
.............................
264
6.9
NEW EUROPEAN
MISSIONS
...........................
268
6.10
SPACELAB: EUROPE S
OWN
MANNED SPACEFLIGHT
PROGRAMME
......
269
6.11
DIFFICULT
NEGOTIATIONS
.............................
270
6.12
BUILDING
SPACELAB
...............................
272
6.13
EUROPE S
FIRST
ASTRONAUTS
...........................
273
6.14
PREPARING
FOR
SPACELAB
1
...........................
274
6.15
SPACELAB 1:
HAZARDOUS
SUCCESS
.......................
275
6.16
THE
EARLY
SPACELABS
..............................
277
6.17
THE
LATER SPACELABS
..............................
281
6.18
EUROPEANS
ON
THE
SHUTTLE:
BILATERAL
MISSIONS
..............
285
6.19
EUROPEAN
ASTRONAUTS
.............................
287
6.20
EUROPE S
ASTRONAUT
SQUAD
..........................
288
6.21
EURECA
.......................................
290
6.22
GERMAN FREE-FLYERS
...............................
291
6.23
ITALIAN
TETHERS
..................................
293
6.24
HERMES:
ORIGINS
.................................
294
6.25
BUILDING HERMES
................................
296
6.26
DEVELOPMENT
PHASE,
1987
..........................
298
6.27
REDESIGN, 1990
.................................
300
6.28
HERMES
IN
SERIOUS
TROUBLE:
A
FURTHER
REDESIGN
.............
302
6.29
LAST-DITCH
EFFORT
................................
303
6.30
SAENGER
......................................
305
6.31
HOTOL
.....................................
305
6.32
ASSESSMENT
AND
CONCLUSIONS
.........................
307
7
THE
FUTURE
OF
EUROPE
IN
SPACE
...........................
309
7.1
EUROPE
AND
THE
SPACE
STATION:
ORIGINS
..................
309
7.2
SPACE
STATION
IN
TROUBLE
...........................
311
7.3
INTERNATIONAL
SPACE
STATION
(ISS):
ORIGINS
................
314
7.4
COLUMBUS
.....................................
316
7.5
THE
NODES
AND
THE
CUPOLA
..........................
318
X
CONTENTS
7.6
EUROPEAN
ROBOTIC
ARM (ERA)
......................
318
7.7
AUTOMATED
TRANSFER
VEHICLE
(ATY)
....................
319
7.8
FIRST
EUROPEANS
TO THE
ISS
.........................
320
7.9
ASSURED
CREW
RETURN VEHICLE
.........................
323
7.10
AFTER ARIANE
5
...?
..............................
323
7.11
EUROPEAN
REUSABLE
LAUNCH
VEHICLES
(RLVS)
..............
325
7.12
FUTURE
SCIENCE
MISSIONS
............................
326
7.13 ROSETTA
(2003)
..................................
328
7.14
SMART
TO THE
MOON (2003)
........................
330
7.15
MARS
EXPRESS
(2003)
.............................
331
7.16
DOUBLESTAR
(2003)
................................
333
7.17 PLANCK
(2008)
..................................
334
7.18 FIRST/HERSCHEL
(2008)
............................
334
7.19
BEPI
COLOMBO
(2009)
.............................
335
7.20
EUROPEAN
PARTICIPATION
IN
THE
NGST WEBB
TELESCOPE
(2010)
...
336
7.21
SOLAR
ORBITER
..................................
337
7.22
LISA
(2011)
....................................
338
7.23
GAIA
(2012)
...................................
338
7.24
OTHER
POSSIBLE
FUTURE
MISSIONS
... ....................
339
7.25
EDDINGTON
.....................................
339
7.26
DARWIN
......................................
340
7.27
HYPER
.......................................
341
7.28
STORMS
......................................
341
7.29
MASTER
......................................
342
7.30 XEUS
.......................................
342
7.31
APPLICATIONS
MISSIONS
.............................
342
7.32 EARTH
EXPLORER
.................................
343
7.33
PROJECT
AURORA
.................................
344
7.34
ESA
AND
THE
EUROPEAN
UNION
(EU)
...................
345
7.35
THE
GALILEO
SATELLITE
NAVIGATION
PROJECT
..................
347
7.36
EUROPE S
PLACE
IN
THE
WORLD
.........................
348
7.37 EUROPE
IN
SPACE: AN ASSESSMENT
.....................
352
REFERENCES
AND
FURTHER
READING
.............................
355
LIST
OF
EUROPEAN
SPACE
LAUNCHINGS
............................
357
NOTES
..............................................
363
INDEX
..............................................
371
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spellingShingle | Harvey, Brian 1953- Europe's space programme to Ariane and beyond Europäische Union Espace extra-atmosphérique - Découverte et exploration - Europe ram European Space Agency gtt Onderzoek gtt Programma's gtt Ruimtevaart gtt Astronautics Europe Raumfahrt (DE-588)4048574-2 gnd |
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title | Europe's space programme to Ariane and beyond |
title_auth | Europe's space programme to Ariane and beyond |
title_exact_search | Europe's space programme to Ariane and beyond |
title_full | Europe's space programme to Ariane and beyond Brian Harvey |
title_fullStr | Europe's space programme to Ariane and beyond Brian Harvey |
title_full_unstemmed | Europe's space programme to Ariane and beyond Brian Harvey |
title_short | Europe's space programme |
title_sort | europe s space programme to ariane and beyond |
title_sub | to Ariane and beyond |
topic | Europäische Union Espace extra-atmosphérique - Découverte et exploration - Europe ram European Space Agency gtt Onderzoek gtt Programma's gtt Ruimtevaart gtt Astronautics Europe Raumfahrt (DE-588)4048574-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Europäische Union Espace extra-atmosphérique - Découverte et exploration - Europe European Space Agency Onderzoek Programma's Ruimtevaart Astronautics Europe Raumfahrt Europese Unie Europa Westeuropa |
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