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Title: COSMOLOGY NEWSLINK Issue Date: Spring 1987 (Issue 37) Price: 2. DM Publisher: CENAP (Centrales Forschungsnetz Außergewöhnlicher Phänomene) Country of Publication: Germany Original Language: German

Magazine Overview

Title: COSMOLOGY NEWSLINK
Issue Date: Spring 1987 (Issue 37)
Price: 2. DM
Publisher: CENAP (Centrales Forschungsnetz Außergewöhnlicher Phänomene)
Country of Publication: Germany
Original Language: German

This issue of Cosmology Newslink, an international magazine of the cosmos, is dated Spring 1987 and features a prominent cover story asking, "MAN ON MARS IN THE YEAR 2002?". The magazine is published by CENAP and has a German supplement.

Editorial and Content

The editorial, written by Publisher Edward Harris, welcomes readers to the first new magazine issue, noting its larger format and the inclusion of a German supplement. Harris apologizes if his German is not perfect and explains that the magazine will exchange information with German UFO and other UFO groups in Europe. He highlights a special feature on UFOs and extraterrestrial beings, mentioning a potential UFO crash in the United States and the secrecy surrounding it. The editorial also references information from David Prockter in London about a flying saucer sighting by Ken Arnold in 1945.

The article "MEN ON MARS" discusses the likelihood of the USA or USSR reaching Mars within 15 years, posing the question of who will win the race to the Red Planet. The magazine aims to provide insights into the Mars program and hopes to be at the forefront of reporting on this topic.

Special Features and Reviews

Extraterrestrial Intelligences Bibliography 1901-1982

This section details the updated edition of Dieter von Reeken's bibliography, "Extraterrestrial Intelligences," scheduled for release in September 1986. The bibliography covers German-language independent publications on "Extraterrestrial Life, Pre-Astronautics, UFOs" from 1901 to 1986. It is described as being approximately 70-80 pages, with systematic registers, addresses of organizations, and sources for magazines. The new edition will be organized alphabetically by author and will include a systematic overview for quick access to specific subjects. Special offers are detailed for pre-ordering the bibliography, with discounts for previous buyers and GEP members.

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Next Issue Preview

The "Next Issue" preview announces a topic on "SPACE STATIONS" (WELTRAUM STATIONEN) and also mentions "Saturn and Beyond" (Saturn und Jenseits).

Publisher Information

Cosmology Newslink is described as a hobbyist magazine produced for exchange, available in English and German, and is an international magazine. Contact information is provided for subscriptions and inquiries: 16, Newton Green, Great Dunmow, Essex, England, CM6 1DU.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine appears to focus on speculative topics related to space exploration, extraterrestrial life, and UFO phenomena. The editorial stance is one of seeking and disseminating information, even on controversial or secretive subjects, with a commitment to providing news and insights to its readers. The inclusion of a German supplement indicates an effort to reach a broader European audience interested in these topics.