Subject: Space FAQ 11/13 - Interest Groups & Publications
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    Compilation copyright (c) 1994 by Jonathan P. Leech. This document may
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SPACE ACTIVIST/INTEREST/RESEARCH GROUPS AND SPACE PUBLICATIONS


    NETWORK GROUPS AND RESOURCES

    ISLAND ONE - Web pages addressing economic, political, and scientific
.issues relating to space settlement, from a libertarian perspective.

.http://www.music.qub.ac.uk:80/~amon/IslandOne/


    MMSG - Molecular Manufacturing Shortcut Group (an NSS chapter focusing
.on nanotechnology). Web page includes a description, the current
.issue of the MMSG newsletter, and membership info.

.    http://www.gpl.net/mmsg/mmsg.html

    SPACE ACTIVISTS WEB PAGE - covers space-related political information
.such as space station and SSTO funding issues, political contacts,
.and mailing lists on specific issues. Contact John Lewis
.(jlewis@quark.qrc.com).

.    http://muon.qrc.com/space/start.html


    GROUPS

    AAS(1) - American Astronautical Society. Professional association,
.founded in 1954. They say: "The AAS remains the only national
.professional society exclusively devoted to astronautics. Through
.our publications, meetings and symposia, such as this year's Annual
.Meeting, the AAS provides for a continuing exchange of information
.among those whose careers and interest are concerned with
.astronautics." They publish a series of technical books, _Advances
.in the Astronautical Sciences_.

.New member fee (1994) $40.

.American Astronautical Society
.6352 Rolling Mill Place
.Suite 102
.Springfield, VA 2215
.phone 703-866-0020
.FAX 703-866-3526
.(information from AAS brochure Nov. 1994)

    AAS(2) - American Astronomical Society. The major professional
.organization in North America for astronomers and other scientists
.and individuals interested in astronomy.

.American Astronomical Society
.2000 Florida Avenue, Suite 400
.Washington, D.C. 20009
.(202)328-2010; FAX(202)234-2560; Membership FAX(202)588-1351
.email: aas@aas.org

.http://blackhole.aas.org/AAS-homepage.html

    AIA - Aerospace Industry Association. Professional group, with primary
.membership of major aerospace firms. Headquartered in the DC area.
.Acts as the "voice of the aerospace industry" -- and it's opinions
.are usually backed up by reams of analyses and the reputations of
.the firms in AIA.

.    1250 I Street NW
.    Washington, DC 20005
.    (202)-371-8544

    AIAA - American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.
.Professional association, with somewhere about 30,000-40,000
.members. 65 local chapters around the country -- largest chapters
.are DC area (3000 members), LA (2100 members), San Francisco (2000
.members), Seattle/NW (1500), Houston (1200) and Orange County
.(1200), plus student chapters. Not a union, but acts to represent
.aviation and space professionals (engineers, managers, financial
.types) nationwide. Holds over 30 conferences a year on space and
.aviation topics publishes technical Journals (Aerospace Journal,
.Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets, etc.), technical reference books
.and is _THE_ source on current aerospace state of the art through
.their published papers and proceedings. Also offers continuing
.education classes on aerospace design. Has over 60 technical
.committees, and over 30 committees for industry standards. AIAA acts
.as a professional society -- offers a centralized resume/jobs
.function, provides classes on job search, offers low-cost health and
.life insurance, and lobbies for appropriate legislation (AIAA was
.one of the major organizations pushing for IRAs - Individual
.Retirement Accounts). Very active public policy arm -- works
.directly with the media, congress and government agencies as a
.legislative liaison and clearinghouse for inquiries about aerospace
.technology technical issues. Reasonably non-partisan, in that they
.represent the industry as a whole, and not a single company,
.organization, or viewpoint.

.Membership $70/yr (student memberships are less).

.American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
.The Aerospace Center
.370 L'Enfant Promenade, SW
.Washington, DC 20077-0820
.(202)-646-7400

    AMSAT - develops small satellites (since the 1960s) for a variety of
.uses by amateur radio enthusiasts. Has various publications,
.supplies QuickTrak satellite tracking software for PC/Mac/Amiga etc.

.Amateur Satellite Corporation (AMSAT)
.P.O. Box 27
.Washington, DC 20044
.(301)-589-6062

    ARTEMIS SOCIETY - Supports "The Artemis Project," a multi-industry
.program to establish a commercial lunar base, lead by The Lunar
.Resources Company. Publishes _Pleiades_, a monthly newsletter.
._Artemis_ magazine, a bimonthly glossy commercial magazine, will
.begin publication by early 1996. Web page has a description of the
.project, FAQ, and illustrations of the spacecraft.

.The FAQ is also available by email to artemis-faq@LunaCity.com. The
.Artemis Project maintains a list server discussion - email to
.server@LunaCity.com with the body of the message containing the
.command "join artemis-list" (without the quotes) - and a large
.discussion area on the GEnie network.

.Membership $25/year (checks payable to "Lunar Resources")

.The Lunar Resources Company
.PO Box 590213
.Houston, TX 77259-0213
.email: artemis@LunaCity.com

.    http://www.access.digex.net/~dcarson/Artemis.html

    ASPIRESPACE - British non-profit group working on hardware projects
.including suborbital launchers and waveriders. Publishes
._Aspiration_.

.Membership 25 pounds sterling/year for UK and EC countries.

.AspireSpace
.c/o 16 Ashby Court
.Whitley Wood Lane
.Reading, Berkshire RG2 8PG
.UNITED KINGDOM

.email: aspire-info@gbnet.net
.http://www.gbnet.net/orgs/aspire/


    ASRI (Australian Space Research Institute Ltd, formerly ASERA). An
.Australian non-profit organisation to coordinate, promote, and
.conduct space R&D projects in Australia, involving both Australian
.and international (primarily university) collaborators. Activities
.include the development of sounding rockets, small satellites
.(especially microsatellites), high-altitude research balloons, and
.appropriate payloads. Provides student projects at all levels, and
.is open to any person or organisation interested in participating.
.Publishes a monthly newsletter and a quarterly technical journal.

.Membership $A100 (dual subscription)
.Subscriptions $A25 (newsletter only) $A50 (journal only)

.ASERA Ltd
.PO Box 184
.Ryde, NSW, Australia, 2112
.email: lindley@syd.dit.csiro.au

    BIS - British Interplanetary Society. Probably the oldest pro-space
.group, BIS publishes two excellent journals: _Spaceflight_, covering
.current space activities, and the _Journal of the BIS_, containing
.technical papers on space activities from near-term space probes to
.interstellar missions. BIS has published a design study for an
.interstellar probe called _Daedalus_.

.Membership 38 pounds/year (US $69), 26 pounds (US $47) for ages 22
.and younger or 65 and older. I believe membership includes a
.subscription to either _Spaceflight_ or _JBIS_ (choose one).

.British Interplanetary Society
.27/29 South Lambeth Road
.Vauxhall, London SW8 1SZ
.UNITED KINGDOM
.email: bis@cix.compulink.co.uk

    CSS - A federally-incorporated non-profit Canadian corporation. Inspired
.by the old L5 Society, its principal objective is to sponsor and
.promote the involvement of Canadians in the development of Space.
.This is intended to allow the group to grow in cooperation, rather
.than in competition, with other space development organizations
.(such as the National Space Society, the Space Studies Institute,
.and the British Interplanetary Society), while meeting a real need
.for an effective Canadian space-development advocacy group.

.CSS holds monthly lecture meetings on space topics at an active
.chapter in Toronto; an Ottawa chapter has been active in the past,
.and Montreal and Vancouver chapters are being worked on. CSS
.publishes a newsletter, ``The Canadian Space Gazette'' and has run
.several space conferences, the largest being the upcoming 1994
.International Space Development Conference (together with the NSS).
.CSS also has participated in several space design projects, most
.notably the development of a preliminary design of a solar sail
.racing spacecraft under the ``Columbus 500'' initiative. Annual dues
.are $25/year ($15/year for full-time students, $100/year for
.corporate members).

.Canadian Space Society
.43 Moregate Crescent
.Bramalea, Ontario
.CANADA L6S 3K9
.Answering Machine: (416)-626-0505
.CSS BBS: (905)-458-5907 (8N1, up to 2400 buad)

    ERPS - Experimental Rocket Propulsion Society. Non-profit liquid fuel
.rocket engine design and test team in the San Francisco Bay Area;
.current projects include a monopropellant rocket to launch a payload
.to 100 km, a small two-man suborbital vehicle, a 20 lb to LEO SSTO
.demonstrator, a rocket-pack, and a rocket assist module for high
.performance gliders.

.email: mwallis@LunaCity.com
.http://www.LunaCity.com/homepage/erps/

    EUROAVIA - Non-profit European aerospace student association with
.local student groups. Activities include seminars and symposia,
.publications, international visits, and a design workshop.

.email: EAMUNICH@lrt.mw.tu-muenchen.d400.de (Munich Local Group)
.http://fest2.tuwien.ac.at/~e8825768/euroavia.htm
.http://cc1.kuleuven.ac.be/student/euroavia.html
.http://www.tu-bs.de/studenten/euroavia/index.html

    ISECCo - International Space Exploration & Colonization Co. Non-profit
.research and developement organization building, first project is a
.Closed Ecological Life Support System (CELSS). Annual newsletter
.$10/5 years, or write for a complimentary copy.

.ISECCo
.P.O. Box 60885
.Fairbanks, AK 99706
.(907)-457-2674
.email: fsrrc@aurora.alaska.edu

    ISU - International Space University. ISU is a non-profit international
.graduate-level educational institution dedicated to promoting the
.peaceful exploration and development of space through multi-cultural
.and multi-disciplinary space education and research. For further
.information on ISU's summer session program or Permanent Campus
.activities:

.International Space University
.955 Massachusetts Avenue 7th Floor
.Cambridge, MA 02139
.(617)-354-1987 (phone)
.(617)-354-7666 (fax)
.email: information@isu.isunet.edu

    L-5 Society (defunct). Founded by Keith and Carolyn Henson in 1975 to
.advocate space colonization. Its major success was in preventing US
.participation in the UN "Moon Treaty" in the late 1970s. Merged with
.the National Space Institute in 1987, forming the National Space
.Society.

    NAR - National Association of Rocketry. The largest sport rocket
.organization in the USA, the NAR promotes all aspects of flying
.model and high power sport rockets. Sponsors clubs, local and
.regional launches. Conducts two national events per year: a National
.Sport Launch (NSL) in the spring, and the National Championships
.(NARAM) in late July/early August. Provides liability insurance
.coverage for members' flying activities. Publishes "Sport Rocketry"
.magazine, bimonthly containing plans, event schedules, Assocition
.news, "how to" and technical articles. Technical Services Committee
.(NARTS) sells technical reports, plans and commerative materials.

.Membership $15/year (16 & under), $20 (17-20), $35 (21 & older).

.National Association of Rocketry
.P. O. Box 177
.Altoona, WI 54720
.715-832-1946

    NSC - National Space Club. Open for general membership, but not well
.known at all. Primarily comprised of professionals in aerospace
.industry. Acts as information conduit and social gathering group.
.Active in DC, with a chapter in LA. Monthly meetings with invited
.speakers who are "heavy hitters" in the field. Annual "Outlook on
.Space" conference is _the_ definitive source of data on government
.annual planning for space programs. Cheap membership (approx
.$20/yr).

.    [address needed]

    NSS - the National Space Society. NSS is a pro-space group distinguished
.by its network of local chapters. Supports a general agenda of space
.development and man-in-space, including the NASA space station.
.Publishes _Ad Astra_, a bimonthly glossy magazine, and runs Shuttle
.launch tours and Space Hotline telephone services. A major sponsor
.of the annual space development conference. Associated with
.Spacecause and Spacepac, political lobbying organizations.

.Membership $20 (youth/senior) $35 (regular).

.National Space Society
.Membership Department
.922 Pennsylvania Avenue, S.E.
.Washington, DC 20003-2140
.(202)-543-1900
.email: nsshq@nss.org
.http://www.global.org/bfreed/nss/nss-home.html

    Planetary Society - founded by Carl Sagan. The largest space advocacy
.group. Publishes _Planetary Report_, a bimonthly glossy, and has
.supported SETI hardware development financially. Agenda is primarily
.support of space science, recently amended to include an
.international manned mission to Mars.

.Membership $35/year (ask about the unadvertised student rate).

.The Planetary Society
.65 North Catalina Avenue
.Pasadena, CA 91106
.(818)-793-5100
.email: tps@genie.geis.com
.http://planetary.org/tps/

    SAS - Space Access Society. Dedicated to promoting affordable, reliable
.access to space. Currently concentrating on supporting the DC-X SSRT
.project; expects to change focus to SSTO-suitable engines, and
.possibly other government X-rocket projects in parallel with and
.complementary to the existing SSRT path.

.Membership $30/year, $1000/lifetime; includes email updates. $50 for
.email plus mailed hardcopy ($25 extra outside the US).

.Space Access Society
.4855 E Warner Rd #24-150
.Phoenix, AZ 85044
.(602)-431-9283 voice/fax
.email: hvanderbilt@bix.com

    SSI - the Space Studies Institute, founded by Dr. Gerard O'Neill.
.Physicist Freeman Dyson took over the Presidency of SSI after
.O'Neill's death in 1992. Publishes _SSI Update_, a bimonthly
.newsletter describing work-in-progress. Conducts a research program
.including mass-drivers, lunar mining processes and simulants,
.composites from lunar materials, solar power satellites. Runs the
.biennial Princeton Conference on Space Manufacturing.

.Membership $25/year. Senior Associates ($100/year and up) fund most
.    SSI research.

.Space Studies Institute
.PO Box 82
.Princeton, NJ 08540
.email: ssi@ssi.org
.http://www.astro.nwu.edu/lentz/space/ssi/home-ssi.html

    SEDS - Students for the Exploration and Development of Space. Founded in
.1980 at MIT and Princeton. SEDS is a chapter-based pro-space
.organization at high schools and universities around the world.
.Entirely student run. Each chapter is independent and coordinates
.its own local activities. Nationally, SEDS runs a scholarship
.competition, design contests, and holds an annual international
.conference and meeting in late summer.

.Students for the Exploration and Development of Space
.MIT Room W20-445
.77 Massachusetts Avenue
.Cambridge, MA  02139
.(617)-253-8897
.email: odyssey@athena.mit.edu

.Dues determined by local chapter.

    SPACECAUSE -  A political lobbying organization and part of the NSS
.Family of Organizations. Publishes a bi-monthly newsletter,
.Spacecause News. Annual dues is $25. Members also receive a discount
.on _The Space Activist's Handbook_. Activities to support pro-space
.legislation include meeting with political leaders and interacting
.with legislative staff. Spacecause primarily operates in the
.legislative process.

.National Office...West Coast Office
.Spacecause...Spacecause
.922 Pennsylvania Ave. SE.3435 Ocean Park Blvd.
.Washington, DC 20003..Suite 201-S
.(202)-543-1900...Santa Monica, CA 90405

    SPACEPAC - A political action committee and part of the NSS Family of
.Organizations. Spacepac researches issues, policies, and candidates.
.Each year, updates _The Space Activist's Handbook_. Current Handbook
.price is $25. While Spacepac does not have a membership, it does
.have regional contacts to coordinate local activity. Spacepac
.primarily operates in the election process, contributing money and
.volunteers to pro-space candidates.

.Spacepac
.922 Pennsylvania Ave. SE
.Washington, DC 20003
.(202)-543-1900

    TRIPOLI ROCKETRY ASSOCIATION - sponsors the use of high-power sports
.rockets starting where the NAR leaves off and going up. Membership
.includes a subscription to _High Power Rocketry_.

.Tripoli Rocketry Association, Inc.
.P.O. Box 339
.Kenner, LA 70063-0339

    UK-SEDS - United Kingdom SEDS affiliate (see above). Projects include
.sounding rockets, microsatellites, and a microlight solar sail.
.Publishes _Aurora_.

.Membership 12 pounds/year.

.c/o The SET
.The Royal Aeronautical Society
.4 Hamilton Place
.London W1V OBQ
.UNITED KINGDOM
.http://www.gbnet.net/orgs/seds/

    UNITED STATES SPACE FOUNDATION - a public, non-profit organization
.supported by member donations and dedicated to promoting
.international education, understanding and support of space. The
.group hosts an annual conference for teachers and others interested
.in education. Other projects include developing lesson plans that
.use space to teach other basic skills such as reading. Publishes
."Spacewatch," a monthly B&W glossy magazine of USSF events and
.general space news. Annual dues:

..Charter..$50 ($100 first year)
..Individual.$35
..Teacher..$29
..College student $20
..HS/Jr. High.$10
..Elementary. $5
..Founder &     $1000+
..    Life Member

.United States Space Foundation
.PO Box 1838
.Colorado Springs, CO 80901
.(719)-550-1000

    WORLD SPACE FOUNDATION - has been designing and building a solar-sail
.spacecraft for longer than any similar group; many JPL employees
.lend their talents to this project. WSF also provides partial
.funding for the Palomar Sky Survey, an extremely successful search
.for near-Earth asteroids. Publishes *Foundation News* and
.*Foundation Astronautics Notebook*, each a quarterly 4-8 page
.newsletter. Contributing Associate, minimum of $15/year (but more
.money always welcome to support projects).

.World Space Foundation
.Post Office Box Y
.South Pasadena, California 91030-1000
.(818)-357-2878


    PUBLICATIONS

    Ad Astra - bimonthly glossy magazine published by the National Space
.Society; broad range of articles and columns on space technology,
.politics, science, law, etc. See membership info for NSS in "GROUPS"
.section above.

    Aerospace Daily (McGraw-Hill)
.Very good coverage of aerospace and space issues. Approx. $1400/yr.

    Air & Space / Smithsonian (bimonthly magazine) - A glossy magazine,
.generally light reading; the emphasis is much more on aviation than
.on space. Contains information about all events at the National Air
.& Space Museum.

.Box 53261
.Boulder, CO 80332-3261
.$18/year US, $24/year international

    Aviation Week & Space Technology - weekly aerospace trade, emphasis on
.aeronautics but usually has several space-related articles. Rates
.depend on whether you're "qualified" or not, which basically means
.whether you look at the ads for cruise missiles out of curiosity, or
.out of genuine commercial or military interest. Best write for a
."qualification card" and try to get the cheap rate.

.1221 Ave. of the Americas,
.New York NY 10020
.(800)-525-5003 (US only, international (609)426-7070)
.$82/year US (qualified)
.$58/year if you qualify for the unadvertised student subscription
.    rate - I (Jon Leech) got this rate by begging and pleading to a
.    McGraw-Hill representative at the SIGGRAPH '92 conference.

    ESA (various) - The European Space Agency publishes a variety of
.periodicals, generally available free of charge, including the
.quarterly ESA Bulletin, with status reports on major projects,
.feature articles, and lists of technical papers and publications. A
.document with details is in

.    ftp://explorer.arc.nasa.gov/pub/SPACE/FAQ/ESAPublications

    Final Frontier (mass-market bimonthly magazine) - history, book reviews,
.general-interest articles (e.g. "The 7 Wonders of the Solar System",
."Everything you always wanted to know about military space
.programs", etc.)

.Final Frontier Publishing Co.
.PO Box 534
.Mt. Morris, IL 61054-7852
.$14.95/year US, $19.95 Canada, $23.95 elsewhere

    Journal of the Astronautical Sciences and Space Times - publications of
.the American Astronautical Society. No details.

.AAS Business Office
.6352 Rolling Mill Place, Suite #102
.Springfield, VA 22152
.(703)-866-0020

    Journal of the British Interplanetary Society, Spaceflight -
.publications of the BIS; see their entry under "GROUPS".

    Journal of Practical Applications in Space - published by High Frontier
.Inc, and the Space Transportation Assn. Has addressed such issues as
.solar power satellites, technology and national security, cleaning
.low Earth orbit, ballistic missile defenses, space tourism and space
.propulsion. The journal was the first to publish hard numbers on the
.single-stage-to-orbit concept.

.Authors have included: Mr. G. Harry Stine, Dr. Robert Forward, Mr
.Steve Hoeser, Dr. Klaus Heiss, Dr. Philip Harris, Dr. Buzz Aldrin,
.Dr. Peter Glaser, Jerry Pournelle.

.The journal is a forum for those who use space technology "to
.provide for the common defense and promote general welfare" of our
.country, the Free World, and eventually all mankind.

.Journal of Practical Applications in Space,
.2800 Shirlington Road - Suite 405A
.Arlington, VA 22206
.(703)-671-4111
.(703)-931-6432 (fax)
.$30/year (4 issues) personal, $200/year institutions.
.Foreign add $10/year for airmail.


    GPS World (semi-monthly) - reports on current and new uses of GPS, news
.and analysis of the system and policies affecting it, and technical
.and product issues shaping GPS applications.

.GPS World
.859 Willamette St.
.P.O. Box 10460
.Eugene, OR 97440-2460
.(503)-343-1200

.$59/year US.

    Innovation (Space Technology) -- Free (request by email to
.innovation@hq.nasa.gov). Published by the NASA Office of Space
.Access and Technology. A revised version of the NASA Office of
.Commercial Programs newsletter.

    Planetary Encounter - in-depth technical coverage of planetary missions,
.with diagrams, lists of experiments, interviews with people directly
.involved.
    World Spaceflight News - in-depth technical coverage of near-Earth
.spaceflight. Mostly covers the shuttle: payload manifests, activity
.schedules, and post-mission assessment reports for every mission.

.Henry Spencer comments: WSN and PE have recently (mid-92) mutated
.into much more expensive weekly newsletters, filled mostly with
.stuff that's already available to most sci.space readers in
.sci.space.news. There is still interesting content at times, but the
.signal/noise and benefit/cost ratios have deteriorated pretty badly.
.I can no longer recommend them.

.Box 98
.Sewell, NJ 08080
.$30/year US/Canada
.$45/year elsewhere

    Quest - Described by Thomas J. Frieling
.(tfrielin@catfish.bbc.PeachNet.EDU) as "a worthwhile attempt at a
.space history magazine for informed readers (not mass market a la
.Final Frontier) Write to Glen Swanson for a press kit and sample
.issues."

.Glen Swanson
.CSPACE Press
.PO Box 9331
.Grand Rapids, MI   49509-0331
.(616)-452-5500

    Russian Space News (biweekly newsletter) - English translation of the
.Russian publication. Daily Mir reports, coverage of launches from
.Baikonur & Plesetsk, news from the Cosmonaut training center,
.coverage of civilian & military unmanned spacecraft. Free sample
.copies on request.

.Tranquest Corporation
.PO Box 30208
.Cleveland, OH 44130
.(800)-929-8953 (US only, international (216)-962-3400)
.(216)-888-3992 (fax)
.email: charles@tranquest.com

.$75/year US/Canada/Mexico (individual), $90 elsewhere
.$175/year (institutional, everywhere)


    SETIQuest (quarterly magazine/email) - News, technical information, and
.tutorials devoted to bioastronomy and its subset, SETI (Search for
.Extraterrestrial Intelligence). Free sample issue on request to:

.SETIQuest Inquiries, Department EX
.Helmers Publishing
.174 Concord Street
.Peterborough, NH  03458-0874
.(603)-924-9631
.(603)-924-7408 (fax)
.email: SQINQEX@pixelacres.mv.com

    Space (bi-monthly magazine)
.British aerospace trade journal. Very good. $75/year.

    Space Calendar (weekly newsletter, available by fax only)
.Parker Publications Ltd.
.42 Keephatch Road
.Wokingham
.Berks RG11 1QD
.UNITED KINGDOM

    Space Daily/Space Fax Daily  (newsletter)
.Short (1 paragraph) news notes. Available online for a fee
.(unknown).

    Space Technology Investor/Commercial Space News -- irregular Internet
.column on aspects of commercial space business. Free. Also limited
.fax and paper edition.

.    P.O. Box 2452
.    Seal Beach, CA 90740-1452.

    Space News (weekly magazine) - covers US civil and military space
.programs. Said to have good political and business but spotty
.technical coverage.

.Space News
.6883 Commercial Drive
.Springfield VA 22159-0500
.(703)-642-7330
.$89/year US, $130 Canada, $155 elsewhere. May have a student
.discount and discounts for NSS/SSI members.

    Space Power: Resources, Manufacturing & Development - technical journal
.focusing on Solar Power Satellites.

.Council for Economic and Social Studies
.1133 13th NW
.Washington, DC 20005
.(202) 371-2700 Voice (x1523 Fax)

    All the following are published by:

.Phillips Business Information, Inc.
.7811 Montrose Road
.Potomac, MC 20854

.Aerospace Financial News - $595/year.
.Defense Daily - Very good coverage of space and defense issues.
.    $1495/year.
.Space Business News (bi-weekly) - Very good overview of space
.    business activities. Recently merged with Space Exploration
.    Technology and Space Station News. $595/year.

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