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The Space Review

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The Space Review
Type of site
Online magazine
Available inEnglish
Created byJeff Foust
URLwww.thespacereview
CommercialYes
LaunchedFebruary 2003;21 years ago(2003-02)

The Space Reviewis a free online publication, published weekly with in-depth articles,essays,commentary and reviews onspace explorationand development. It was founded in February 2003[1][2][3]byJeff Foust,[4]the currenteditor,publisherand regular writer.[5][6][7][8]

Other regular writers include:

  • John K. Strickland, National Space Society, Board of Directors[9]
  • Brian Weeden[10]
  • Dwayne A. Day
  • Taylor Dinerman (deceased 2021)[11]
  • Sam Dinkin[12]
  • Anthony Young[13]

The publication is known for its coverage ofspace tourism,as well asNASAand thesatellitelaunch industry.[14]

References[edit]

  1. ^Christian Brünner, Alexander Soucek (2012).Outer Space in Society, Politics and Law.Springer Science & Business Media. p. 810.ISBN9783709106648.
  2. ^"A ten-year experiment".Thespacereview. 2013-02-11.Retrieved2015-03-16.
  3. ^"Happy 10th anniversary The Space Review The Space Review - essays and…".Retrieved2015-03-16.
  4. ^"The Space Review Looks at NASA, Cislunar Space at Parabolic Arc".Parabolicarc. 2011-03-30.Retrieved2014-07-30.
  5. ^"Planetary Resources – The Space Review – Expensive, difficult, and dangerous".Planetaryresources.Retrieved2014-07-30.
  6. ^"Jeff Foust of The Space Review on Spacewalker".Jerry L. Ross. 2013-02-25.Retrieved2014-07-30.
  7. ^"The Space Review: Decision time for commercial crew: spacex".Reddit. 2014-06-03.Retrieved2014-07-30.
  8. ^Roger Handberg, Zhen Li (2006).Chinese Space Policy: A Study in Domestic and International Politics.Routledge. p. 180.ISBN9781134214174.
  9. ^"John Strickland".Nss.org. 2014-06-23.Retrieved2014-07-30.
  10. ^"Brian Weeden's Publications | Secure World".Swfound.org.Retrieved2014-07-30.
  11. ^Stone, Christopher M. (February 22, 2021)."In memoriam: Taylor Dinerman".The Space Review.RetrievedJanuary 13,2023.
  12. ^Dinkin, Sam (25 March 2019)."Could suborbital point-to-point really be worth $20 billion a year in 2030?".The Space Review.Retrieved26 March2019.
  13. ^"Anthony Young".The Space Show.RetrievedJanuary 13,2023.
  14. ^Francis Lyall; Paul B Larsen, eds. (2013).Space Law: A Treatise.Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. p. 464.ISBN9781409496618.

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