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About The US Space Industry Review

Our mission, principles, and commitment to analytical rigor in reporting on the American space enterprise.

Our Purpose

The US Space Industry Review was founded on a simple premise: to provide a source of objective, dispassionate, and deeply researched analysis on the American space sector. In a field characterized by rapid technological advancement and complex policy decisions, we believe there is a critical need for structured commentary that prioritizes facts over narrative and evidence over speculation.

Our work is intended for a diverse audience, including industry professionals, government policymakers, academic researchers, and anyone seeking a comprehensive understanding of the forces shaping the future of space. We aim to be a trusted resource for information on the structure, evolution, and strategic challenges of this vital industry.

Our Editorial Guidelines

We are governed by a strict commitment to neutrality and analytical rigor. All our content, whether an article, interview, or expert commentary, adheres to the following principles:

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Objectivity Above All

Our analysis is conducted strictly in the third person. We avoid promotional language, hyperbole, and direct calls to action. The focus is always on presenting a balanced view supported by verifiable data from NASA, the FAA, DoD, and other credible sources.

Evidence-Based Reporting

We do not engage in speculation or report on unverified claims. Every piece is grounded in publicly available information, expert interviews, and data-driven insights. We are committed to intellectual honesty and transparency in our sourcing.

Structural Focus

Our core interest lies in the systems, policies, technologies, and economic structures of the space industry. We aim to explain the "how" and "why" behind major trends, from reusable launch systems to the development of the LEO economy.

Expert Contributors

Our analysis is shaped by a network of seasoned industry analysts, policy experts, and veteran journalists with a deep understanding of the aerospace sector.

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Dr. Anya Sharma

Policy Analyst

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Marcus Thorne

Aerospace Engineering Contributor

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Dr. Evelyn Reed

Industry & Economics Analyst