Astro Space Stamp Society
ORBIT is the official quarterly publication of The Society, full of illustrations and informative space stamp and space cover articles, postal auctions, space news, and a new issues guide.
Orbit Magazine issues 81-90
Contents Orbit 81
From Atom to Nuclear Powered Spacecraft part 3
Un-manned Satellites on Postage Stamps: 29
Christopher Wren - Astronomer
How Czechoslovakia celebrated Soviet and other Spaceflight Achievement
Shuttle Story: 2001 - STS-98, STS-102, STS-100, STS-104, STS-105, STS-108
Fraud in Philately, part 1
Measuring and Surveying on Stamps
UFO - The Limits of Space Travel
Astronomy - the 2009 Europa Theme
Contents Orbit 82
From Atom to Nuclear Powered Spacecraft part 4
Un-manned Satellites on Postage Stamps: 3
IYA 2009 - International Year of Astronomy
Collecting U.S. Space Covers part one
A Mission Impossible
Shuttle Story: 2002 - STS-109, STS-110, STS-111, STS-112, STS-113
Philately in Fujairah
Fraud in Philately, part 2
Measuring and Surveying on Stamps
Apollo XI Retrospect
The Moonlanding: Did they really happen?
Contents Orbit 83
Un-manned Satellites on Postage Stamps: 31
Galileo Galilei
50th Anniversary of NASA
Collecting U.S. Space Covers part two
So, Who Did Invent the Telescope?
Shuttle Story: 2003 - STS 107 The Columbia Disaster
Our Astonishing Nicolaus Copernicus
Exploration of Venus
Measuring and Surveying on Stamps
Stars in your Eyes
Apollo 12 - 40 years on
UFO - The Limits of Space Travel
Contents Orbit 84
Un-manned Satellites on Postage Stamps: 32
The Sun
Fraud in Philately
Jules Verne-Sci-Fi writer and much more
STS 107 Postscript
Shuttle Story: 2005/6 - STS 114, 121, 115, 116
The Unknown Birdman
How Bulgaria celebrated Soviet and other Spaceflight Achievements
Technological Triumph and Tribulation
Contents Orbit 85
Un-manned Satellites on Postage Stamps: 33
The Sun part 2
Apollo 13: 40 Years on
A History of the ISS
Shuttle Story: 2007/8 - STS 117, 118, 120, 122, 123, 124, 126
Pisceans in Space
Astro-Scientists and The Copley Medal
Contents Orbit 86
The Sun part 3
Un-manned Satellites on Postage Stamps: 34
The Naming of Craters
A History of the ISS
American Astrophilately: The First 50 years
They Pawed the way to the Stars for Man
Shuttle Story: 2009 - STS- 119, STS-125, STS-127, STS-128, STS-129.
Some Notes about Space Mail
Space Habitats
ASSS Members at Scottish Congress
Contents Orbit 87
Memorials on the Moon
The Naming of Craters
A History of the ISS Part Two
An expert on the secret world of Soviet Space
Un-manned Satellites on Postage Stamps: 35
Shuttle Story: 2010/11 - STS- 130, STS-131, STS-132.
The Tower of the Winds
Space Habitats
The Apollo 15 Cover Scandal
More about Missile Mail
Zazzle Space Stamps Dazzle
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Orbit Issue 88 - Published January 2011
Orbit Issue 88 - Published January 2011
Contents Orbit 88
40 years on Apollo 14
The Naming of Craters
A History of the ISS Part Three
25 Years old Astrophilately
Shuttle Story: 2010/11 - STS- 133, STS-134, STS-135.
Ancient and Modern
How Romania has Celebrated Spaceflight
The Artistry of German Komlev
From Magnet to Multi-Media
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Orbit Issue 89 - Published March 2011
Orbit Issue 89 - Published March 2011
Contents Orbit 89
A History of the ISS Part four
Snoopy - NASA mascot
Unflown Taikonauts Appear on New Issue
The Naming of Craters
Philatelic Study Report Series
Gagarin - The Back Story
Ancient and Modern Space Tourism and Entrepreneurial Projects
All Shuttle Astronauts to be Portrayed on Stamps
A Doyenne of Astrophilately
Yuri Gagarin - A Forever Hero
25 years on - The Challenger Disaster
An Icelandic Vanishing Trick
Contents Orbit 90
A History of the ISSA Hello from a hero
Mercury 13The Naming of Craters
Fifty Years Ago - Mercury 3
40 Years on - Apollo XV Remembered
Ancient and Modern
Fallen Idol - The Yuri Gagarin Conspiracy
Soviets recovered an Apollo Capsule
Fifty Years ago - Mercury 4
How Romania has Celebrated Spaceflight
Gagarin Exhibition
The Italian contribution to space discovery and exploration
Gagarin 50 issues
From Magnet to Multi-Media
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