Our Mission and Principles

Committed to providing structured, analytical insights into the US space industry.

An Analytical Publication

The US Space Industry Review was founded to offer a dedicated platform for the deep examination of the United States space sector. Our focus is on the industry's structure, its ongoing evolution, and the strategic challenges it faces. We provide content for professionals, policymakers, researchers, and enthusiasts who seek a comprehensive understanding of this critical domain.

We analyze data from reliable sources such as NASA, the FAA, the DoD, and reputable commercial space reports to inform our articles, interviews, and expert commentaries. Our goal is to foster a more informed discourse about the direction and development of US space capabilities.

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Our Editorial Principles

We adhere to a strict set of journalistic principles to ensure the quality and integrity of our content.

Neutral and Informative

Our content is presented from a neutral standpoint. We aim to inform, not to persuade, providing a balanced view of complex topics without taking a promotional or biased stance.

Professional and Journalistic

We maintain a professional tone and adhere to journalistic standards of research and attribution. All narration is strictly in the third person to maintain objectivity.

Analytical and Structured

Every article follows a clear structure: an introduction to set the context, a body that presents the analysis, and a neutral conclusion that summarizes the findings without making prescriptive claims.

No Commercial Intent

We do not publish commercial or promotional content. Our publication is free from calls to action, marketing language, and financial or clickbait terminology.

Evidence-Based

Our analysis is grounded in verifiable data and expert perspectives. We do not engage in speculation or publish unverified or conspiratorial claims.

Focused Scope

Our scope is clearly defined: the US space industry. This includes government and commercial programs, technology, policy, economics, and international collaboration.