Aim and Scope of the Journal

Aim and Scope - Journal of Ongoing Space Exploration and Technology

Aim:

The aim of the Journal of Ongoing Space Exploration and Technology is to provide a distinguished platform for the dissemination of cutting-edge research, innovations, and discussions that advance the field of space exploration and technology. Our goal is to foster a vibrant, interdisciplinary community of scientists, engineers, researchers, and enthusiasts who collectively contribute to the ongoing progress and future possibilities of space exploration.

Scope:

The scope of the Journal of Ongoing Space Exploration and Technology encompasses a broad spectrum of topics within the space sciences, technology development, and the exploration of the cosmos. We welcome contributions that address fundamental and applied aspects of space exploration, pushing the boundaries of knowledge and expanding our capabilities to explore the universe. The following areas are within the scope of our journal:

1. Space Missions and Discoveries: Manuscripts that report on ongoing and completed space missions, the latest discoveries in planetary science, astrophysics, and cosmology, and the insights gained from exploring celestial bodies.

2. Space Technology and Engineering: Articles on the design, development, and implementation of innovative space technologies, spacecraft, propulsion systems, robotics, satellite systems, and instruments that enable and enhance space exploration.

3. Human Spaceflight and Habitability: Research related to human space exploration, life support systems, space habitats, the physiological effects of long-duration spaceflight, and the challenges of ensuring the health and safety of astronauts.

4. Astrobiology and Extraterrestrial Life: Studies that investigate the potential for life beyond Earth, the search for habitable environments, the detection of biosignatures, and the implications of astrobiology for our understanding of life in the universe.

5. Space Policy, Sustainability, and Ethics: Articles that address the ethical considerations, legal frameworks, and policies that guide space exploration, as well as discussions on the sustainable use of space resources and the responsible stewardship of the space environment.

6. Space Science and Interdisciplinary Research: Contributions that bridge space science with other scientific disciplines, such as Earth sciences, materials science, biology, and technology, to explore new frontiers and uncover novel insights.

Our journal aims to be a trusted source of high-quality research articles, reviews, technical notes, and thought-provoking perspectives that inspire collaboration, promote knowledge exchange, and drive innovation in the field of space exploration and technology. Join us in advancing the boundaries of human understanding and shaping the future of space exploration.

*Thank you for your dedication to exploring the cosmos and sharing your expertise with the global scientific community.*