Our Mission in Space Analysis

Providing structured, analytical insight into the evolution and strategic challenges of the United States space sector.

Our History

Founded to address a gap in public discourse, The US Space Industry Review emerged as a dedicated platform for neutral, in-depth analysis of the American space ecosystem. The publication was established by a group of aerospace analysts and journalists who recognized the need for a resource that moved beyond promotional headlines to examine the structural and policy-driven realities of the sector.

Since its inception, the Review has chronicled pivotal moments, from the rise of commercial launch providers to the formulation of new national space policies, always with a commitment to factual reporting and contextual understanding.

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Our Mission & Vision

Our mission is to deliver authoritative, professional analysis of the United States space industry. We examine government programs, commercial ventures, technological innovation, and the regulatory framework that shapes them. We avoid speculative claims and commercial hyperbole, focusing instead on verifiable data, expert commentary, and long-term trends.

Our vision is to be the foremost journalistic reference for policymakers, industry professionals, and engaged citizens seeking to understand the complexities and future trajectory of American activities in space.

Our Core Team

Merl Dibbert

Merl Dibbert

Senior Industry Analyst

Merl brings over fifteen years of experience analyzing aerospace supply chains and public-private partnerships. His commentary is frequently cited in policy discussions regarding national space infrastructure.

Laisha Stanton

Laisha Stanton

Lead Science & Technology Editor

Laisha specializes in translating complex engineering and scientific mission data into clear, structured narratives. Her work focuses on propulsion systems, orbital mechanics, and deep-space exploration science.

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