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Space Lists <body text="#FFFFFF" bgcolor="#000000"> <h2>Welcome to the Space Lists official website</h2> <p>If, like us, you are obsessed with rocket launches, and the history of all the world's rockets, then Space Lists and perhaps this website are for you!</p> <hr /> <h4>What is Space Lists?</h4> <p>Space Lists is a bi-monthly magazine, published in the UK. It is the result of information gathered across 30 years on rockets and launches made throughout the world. Our data reaches back as far as the early pioneers of rocketry and we are constantly updating and refining our lists with new information.</p> <p>It seems an endless task but the aim of Space Lists is to create the definitive and most accurate collection of rocket launches and space programmes publicly available.</p> <hr /> <p>Take a look at the different indexes in the frame above to see what has been published so far.</p> <p align="center"><strong>Current Issue:</strong> <span style="font-weight: 400"> <a title="See info on the current issue" href="spacelists/issues/shrt_desc_21-25.htm#21"> No21</a></span> - October 2002</p> <hr /> <p>Space Lists was first published in 1998. Releasing 6 publications each year we have now reached 16 complete issues, with the 17th at the typesetting stage.</p> <p>The majority of issues pool information from a wide variety of topics, such as launches of different types of rocket, space probe launches, manned projects, rocket-planes, or firings in various years. Eventually Space Lists will cover all the different rocket types and will form an authoritative history of launches and space projects.</p> <p>Some issues have been designated as &quot;specials&quot; and may be a compilation of all the launches on a specific theme. For example in issue <a href="spacelists/issues/shrt_desc_11-15.htm#13">No13</a> we rather appropriately chose to detail major launch failures, and accompanied the lists with rare pictures of many of the failures and explosions.</p> <p class="tiny">Frames support required. Website access unavailable.</p> </body>