CONTENTS
Volume 25, AAS History Series,
History of Rocketry and Astronautics

Proceedings of the Thirtieth History Symposium of
the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA),

Beijing, China, 1996

Page

Foreword vii

Preface ix

PART I

Rocketry and Astronautics: Pioneering Work

Chapter 1. The ‘Trip to the Moon’ and Other Early Spaceflight Simulation Shows ca. 1901-1915: Part 2, Frank H. Winter 3

Chapter 2. The Legacy of the Oberth Rocket of 1935, Karlheinz Rohrwild 29

Chapter 3. K. E. Tsiolkovsky and His Contribution to Space Life Sciences, O. G. Gazenko 45

Chapter 4. A Study of the History of Rocketry and Astronautics in the International Academy of Astronautics, V. N. Sokolsky, F. C. Durant III, F. I. Ordway III 51

PART II

Rocketry and Astronautics: Unmanned Applications

Chapter 5. ARIANE: the Story of a Successful Cooperation, Jacques Villain 67

Chapter 6. Redstone’s First Flight—Success or Failure?, Julius H. Braun 81

Chapter 7. The RAE-Vickers Rocket Powered Transonic Aircraft Model, 1945 to 1948, John Becklake 93

Chapter 8. The Historical Progress and Development of Space Technology and Education in China, Chen Shilu, Yan Hui, Cai Yuanli and Zhu Xiaoping 109

Chapter 9. Japanese Solid Rockets in World War II, Yasunori Matogawa 123

Chapter 10. The History of the Beginning of the Russian Plesetsk Cosmodrome, D. V. Shatalov 137

Chapter 11. The Development of Solid Rocket Motors in China, Huang Jianding and Ye Dingyou 145

Chapter 12. SNCASE Cannes Rockets of the 1950s, Philippe Jung 153

Chapter 13. German Rockets in Africa: The Explosive Heritage of Peenemünde, Theo Pirard 201

Chapter 14. The D1 French Satellite Program, Hervé Moulin 235

Chapter 15. The Rocket Flight Stability Problem: A History of Misconceptions, Boris V. Rauschenbach 251

PART III

Manned Projects

Chapter 16. Realized and Non Realized Projects of the Soviet Manned Lunar Program, Oleg A. Sokolov 259

Chapter 17. The Apollo Fire and Investigation: Facts Not Considered, Shirley Thomas 267

Chapter 18. The Flight That Never Happened: The Story of the First Women’s Cosmonaut Team, Valentina Ponomareva and Debra D. Facktor 307

Chapter 19. Soviet Space Designers When They Were Secrets, Christian Lardier 319

Chapter 20. "Man’s Now Going to Go to the Moon": Professor Frank Cotton and Australia’s Contribution to the Origins of the Partial Pressure Suit, Kerrie Dougherty 335

Index 353