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The Space Review

American online magazine


American online magazine

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The Space Review is a free online publication, published weekly with in-depth articles, essays, commentary and reviews on space exploration and development. It was founded in February 2003 by Jeff Foust, the current editor, publisher and regular writer.

Other regular writers include:

  • John K. Strickland, National Space Society, Board of Directors
  • Brian Weeden
  • Dwayne A. Day
  • Taylor Dinerman (deceased 2021)
  • Sam Dinkin
  • Anthony Young

The publication is known for its coverage of space tourism, as well as NASA and the satellite launch industry.

References

References

  1. Christian Brünner, Alexander Soucek. (2012). "Outer Space in Society, Politics and Law". Springer Science & Business Media.
  2. (2013-02-11). "A ten-year experiment". Thespacereview.com.
  3. "Happy 10th anniversary The Space Review The Space Review - essays and…".
  4. (2011-03-30). "The Space Review Looks at NASA, Cislunar Space at Parabolic Arc". Parabolicarc.com.
  5. "Planetary Resources – The Space Review – Expensive, difficult, and dangerous". Planetaryresources.com.
  6. (2013-02-25). "Jeff Foust of The Space Review on Spacewalker". Jerry L. Ross.
  7. (2014-06-03). "The Space Review: Decision time for commercial crew : spacex". Reddit.com.
  8. Roger Handberg, Zhen Li. (2006). "Chinese Space Policy: A Study in Domestic and International Politics". Routledge.
  9. (2014-06-23). "John Strickland". Nss.org.
  10. "Brian Weeden's Publications | Secure World". Swfound.org.
  11. (February 22, 2021). "In memoriam: Taylor Dinerman". The Space Review.
  12. Dinkin, Sam. (25 March 2019). "Could suborbital point-to-point really be worth $20 billion a year in 2030?". The Space Review.
  13. "Anthony Young". The Space Show.
  14. (2013). "Space Law: A Treatise". Ashgate Publishing, Ltd..
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