About Our Publication

Dedicated to providing structured, analytical insight into the United States space industry.

Our History & Mission

The US Space Industry Review was established to fill a critical gap in public discourse: the need for neutral, in-depth analysis of the structural and strategic developments within the American space sector.

Our mission is to examine the evolution of government programs, commercial ventures, technological innovation, and regulatory frameworks without promotional bias or speculative claims.

We believe that a clear understanding of this ecosystem is vital for informed discussion on scientific advancement, national infrastructure, and global competition in space.

Mission Control or Space Industry Concept

Our Editorial Team

Mrs. Kelsie Mosciski II

Mrs. Kelsie Mosciski II

Senior Industry Analyst

Focuses on commercial space companies and launch vehicle ecosystems.

Prof. Kathryn Nicolas

Prof. Kathryn Nicolas

Policy & Regulation Editor

Expertise in FAA, DoD regulations and international space policy frameworks.

Miss Queenie Davis

Miss Queenie Davis

Science & Exploration Correspondent

Covers NASA long-term missions and deep-space science initiatives.

Jan Deckow

Jan Deckow

Technology & Innovation Lead

Analyzes propulsion systems, reusable launch technology, and R&D trends.

Our Editorial Values

Neutrality

We present facts and analysis without promotional tone or financial bias, avoiding clickbait and unverifiable claims.

Depth

Each piece is structured to provide comprehensive insight, drawing from official reports, data, and expert interviews.

Context

We place developments within the broader narrative of the industry's historical evolution and future trajectory.

Our content is shaped by professionals with decades of combined experience in aerospace engineering, science journalism, and public policy analysis. For further inquiries, please visit our contact page.