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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about our publication and methodology

The US Space Industry Review is an independent analytical publication dedicated to examining the structure, evolution, and strategic challenges of America's space sector. We provide rigorous analysis of government programs, commercial ventures, technological innovations, and regulatory frameworks.

Our editorial team consists of aerospace engineers, former NASA officials, policy analysts, and industry veterans with decades of combined experience in spacecraft design, mission operations, and space policy development. Visit our About page to meet the team.

We rely on primary sources including NASA mission reports, FAA licensing data, DoD budget documents, GAO assessments, technical papers from AIAA and other professional societies, and direct interviews with industry experts. Every claim in our analysis is backed by verifiable evidence.

We publish in-depth analysis articles 2-3 times per week, with additional coverage of major events and breaking developments. Our focus is on quality over quantity—each article undergoes thorough research and editorial review before publication.

No. We maintain strict editorial independence and do not accept funding from aerospace companies, government agencies, or political organizations. This independence ensures our analysis remains objective and unbiased.

Yes. We encourage proper citation of our work. Please include the article title, author name, publication name, date, and URL. For extensive quotations or reproduction, please contact us for permission.

We take accuracy seriously. If we identify an error, we correct it promptly and note the correction at the article's end. For significant factual errors, we publish correction notices. If you spot an error, please contact us immediately.

While our primary focus is the US space industry, we cover international programs when they directly impact American interests—such as European partnerships in Artemis, Chinese space capabilities, or international commercial competition.

We occasionally accept contributed articles from recognized experts in aerospace engineering, space policy, or related fields. Contributors must meet our editorial standards and disclose any conflicts of interest. Please contact us with your proposal and credentials.

Follow us on LinkedIn, Twitter (X), and ResearchGate for article announcements and industry insights. You can also visit our blog regularly for the latest analysis.

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