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Alistair Scott / British Interplanetary Society / The History of the British Interplanetary Society
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The British Interplanetary Society From Imagination to Reality
80 Years13 Oct 1933 - 13 Oct 2013
Prepared by
Bob Parkinson
Past President
Presented by
Alistair Scott
President
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China in 1997Hong Kong in 1949
2003 - 2011 EADS Astrium, Stevenage
TA, Sailing, Cartooning, Ferreting,
1994 Matra Marconi Space, Stevenage
Alistair Scott
Alistair Scott, TD,BSc,FBIS,MRAeS
Birth Place/Date:
Education:
Experience:
1978 British Aerospace, Stevenage (Rapier/Swingfire/Sea Wolf/Dart/Skua)
Name:
Position: President of the British Interplanetary Society
Manila/Bangkok/Malaya/England/Scotland/Bristol
1967 De Havilland Apprentice, Astwick, Hatfield
1984 BAe Space Systems, Stevenage
2000 Astrium, Stevenage
Other Interests:
1968 Hawker Siddeley(A300/125/146)
Ferreting
Ferdie
80th Year
The beginning (1933)...
Phillip E. CleatorPresident
Les JohnsonHon Secretary 81 Dale Street
Liverpool
Eric Burgess
Manchester Interplanetary Society, June 1936
9 Launches, 5 December 1936
John Stewart
3 Launches, 19 May 1936
The Paisley Rocketeers. February 1936
BIS London (1936)
The Mason’s ArmsMaddox Street
Arthur C Clarke
The Duke of YorkDerring Street88 Greys Inn Road
Inaugural Meeting, 27 Oct 1936
Moonship (1939)
Technical CommitteeJack Edwards – Director
Ralph R.A. Smith
Communications Satellites (1945)
Arthur C Clarke
Eric Burgess
Space Station(1948)
From Imagination…..
…..to Reality
International Space Station1998-present
HE Ross/RA Smith
Megaroc (1947)
Mercury – Redstone1960/61
The BIS Spaceship1938/47
From Imagination…..
…..to Reality
Lunar Landers and Space Suits (1937- 1947)
The BIS Lunar SpaceshipRA Smith 1937/50
From Imagination….. …..to Reality
Neil Armstrong descends from Eagle Lunar Lander, 21 July 1969 (GMT)
MOUSE (1951)Minimum Orbital Unmanned Satellite (Earth)
Ken Gatland
Echo 1May 13, 1960
From Imagination…..
…..to Reality
Spaceflight Magazine(1956)
First Issue: October 1956Editor: Patrick Moore
Blue Streak - Europa 1 1953-1971/2
Blue Streak - ICBM1953 - 1961
Blue Streak - Europa1961 - 1972
Ariel 3 (1967)
Ariel 3 (UK3), BACScout, 5 May 67
Black Arrow / Prospero (1971)
Black Arrow (Saunders Roe)Woomera, 28 Oct 71
X3 ProsperoBAC. Marconi
Communications Satellites
Intelsat IVECS
Lunar Bases (1976)
Daedalus (1973-78)
The Rising SunAston Clinton
Giotto (1984)
GiottoAriane 4, 2 Jul 1985
Giotto InterceptedHalley’s Comet14 Mar 1986
HoToL (1983 – 1989)
Hotol 1983-89
An225-Hotol 1990-94
Skylon2001 →
Envisat (2002)
Polar Platform
Envisat on test
Envisat on Orbit
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Telecommunications
Eurostar E2000(Telecom 2)
Eurostar E3000(Intelsat 10)
Eurostar E3000(Inmarsat 4)
Eurostar E2000+(Astra 2B)
Eurostar 3000 – setting the Industry standard for geostationary communications satellites
Beagle 2 (2003)
Dr. Mark Sims, Leicester University
Huyghens (1997-2005)
Prof John Zarnecki
Titan surface 14 Jan 2005Launched 15 Oct 1997
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Earth Observation Earth observation from space has truly revolutionised how we view our home planet
METOP
NovaSAR
Aeolus
AstroSAR Lite
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SPACE SCIENCE Providing the innovation and technology to explore the solar system and unlock the secrets of the Universe.
Solar Orbiter
Gaia
LISA Pathfinder
ExoMars Rover
Bepi Columbo - Mercury
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Diversification
1989/90 PCN Licence, British Aerospace Communications(Microtel)
1991/2 Hutchinson Whampoa 50/50 BAe →Orange Mobile
Project Boreas (2004-2006)
Project Icarus (2006- )
Project 2033
The Next Visionary
In the year 2033, at the 100th anniversary of the BIS, what will be the state of space exploration?