THE SCIENTIFIC CASE FOR HUMAN SPACE EXPLORATION I.A. Crawford Special issue 16 July 2005 Pages: 167 - 168
Human spaceflight in the UK: the cost of non-participation Kevin Fong OriginalPaper 11 October 2005 Pages: 169 - 176
The case for support of manned spaceflight as a platform for research on sarcopenia and osteopenia Michael J. RennieMarco V. Narici OriginalPaper 03 September 2005 Pages: 177 - 183
HUMAN SPACEFLIGHT: ACHIEVEMENTS, BENEFITS AND FUTURE OPPORTUNITIES FROM A EUROPEAN PERSPECTIVE BERNHARD HUFENBACHGÜNTHER SEIBERT OriginalPaper 08 October 2005 Pages: 185 - 212
The Moon and the New Presidential Space Vision Paul D. Spudis OriginalPaper 25 October 2005 Pages: 213 - 219
The science behind the vision for U.S. space exploration: the value of a human–robotic partnership James B. Garvin OriginalPaper 21 October 2005 Pages: 221 - 232
THE VALUE OF HUMANS IN THE BIOLOGICAL EXPLORATION OF SPACE C. S. COCKELL OriginalPaper 08 October 2005 Pages: 233 - 243
TOWARDS AN INTEGRATED SCIENTIFIC AND SOCIAL CASE FOR HUMAN SPACE EXPLORATION I. A. Crawford OriginalPaper 09 August 2005 Pages: 245 - 266
INSTRUMENTATION FOR GEOLOGICAL FIELD WORK ON THE MOON D. L. TALBOYSG. W. FRASERJ. HOLT OriginalPaper 09 August 2005 Pages: 267 - 277
Radiation exposure and Mission Strategies for Interplanetary Manned Missions (REMSIM) C. CougnetN. B. CrosbyE. Tracino OriginalPaper 08 October 2005 Pages: 279 - 285