Providing structured, analytical insight into the evolution of the United States space sector since 2015.
Founded in 2015, The US Space Industry Review emerged from a recognized need for a dedicated, neutral platform to analyze the rapid transformation of the American space ecosystem. The shift towards increased commercial participation alongside established government programs created a complex landscape requiring clear examination.
Our publication was established to document this transition, tracing the development of public-private partnerships, technological milestones, and the evolving regulatory framework that shapes national space activities.
Our mission is to deliver professional, journalistic analysis of the United States space industry. We focus on examining its structure, strategic challenges, and contributions to scientific advancement and national infrastructure. We avoid speculative claims and commercial promotion, adhering to a standard of verifiable, third-person reporting.
Senior Industry Analyst
Focuses on commercial space companies, launch vehicle economics, and supply chain analysis. Formerly with an aerospace consultancy.
Policy & Regulation Editor
Examines regulatory frameworks, space policy developments, and inter-agency collaboration. Holds a background in public policy.
Science & Exploration Lead
Covers NASA missions, deep space exploration, and scientific research in orbital environments. Previously involved in academic research.
Our team collaborates with a network of aerospace engineers, scientists, and policy experts to ensure our reporting is grounded in technical accuracy and informed perspective. For recent analysis, visit our primary source repository at NASA.gov or review commercial launch data from the FAA.
We welcome inquiries from professionals in aerospace engineering, space policy, and related scientific fields for potential interviews or commentary.
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