Handbook of Soviet Space-Science Research (1968) provides a comprehensive and authoritative English language summary of Soviet space-science research of the 1960s.
Part
1. Soviet Rockets, Satellites and Space Probes
1. Vertical
Research Rockets G.E. Wukelic and R.A. Duffee
2. Artificial Earth Satellites
G.E. Wukelic, R.A. Duffee and R.C. Behn
3. Lunar and Planetary Probes G.E.
Wukelic Part
2. Soviet Rocket, Satellite and Space Probe Investigations
(Excluding Biomedical Studies)
4. Micrometeorites and Meteoric Dust G.E.
Wukelic
5. Chemical Composition of the Upper Atmosphere and Interplanetary
Space G.E. Wukelic and R.A. Duffee
6. Optical Phenomena in the Upper
Atmosphere G.E. Wukelic
7. Physical Properties of the Upper Atmosphere G.E.
Wukelic
8. Magnetic Fields N.A. Frazier
9. Ionospheric Electron Density
Studies R.C. Behn
10. Solar and Cosmic Electromagnetic and Charged-Particle
Radiations H.H. Guendel
11. Astronomical Investigations Above the
Terrestrial Atmosphere N.T. Bobrovnikoff
12. Technical and Scientific
Studies Aboard Manned Satellites R.A. Duffee and G.E. Wukelic Part
3. Soviet
Biomedical Space Research
13. Physiological Methods and Results R.A. Wright
and R.A. Duffee
14. Biological Experimentation: Methods and Results R.A.
Duffee and H.T. Kemp Part
4. Soviet Activities Associated with Artificial
Earth Satellite Applications
15. Communications Satellites R.C. Behn
16.
Satellite Meteorology R.C. Behn and R.A. Duffee 17. Satellite Geodesy A.G.
Mourad Part
5. Related Topics
18. Space Tracking in the Soviet Union A.G.
Mourad and J.G. Stephan
19. Soviet Attitudes Concerning the Existence of
Life in Space N.T. Bobrovnikoff
20. Manned Space-Station Concepts in the
USSR G.E. Wukelic and N.T. Bobrovnikoff