First Issue of Space Quarterly Magazine Released
We are very pleased today to release the first issue of Space Quarterly Magazine with both the U.S. and Canadian editions now available.
We are also pleased to announce that the first issue is available as a digital PDF download.
– U.S. Digital Edition Download (22MB PDF)
– Canada Digital Edition Download (22MB PDF)
U.S. Edition Content
– Publishers Editorial
– Letters
– An Interview with Jeff Greason, CEO, XCOR Aerospace
– Greason talks about the business side of the company, space tourism, ISRU, space policy, obstacles, the FAA and more.
– The Philosophy of Lunar Commercial and Economic Development
– SpaceX: Vision vs the Market
– Commercial Crew Development update on Blue Origin
– Commercial Crew Development update on Boeing
– Commercial Crew Development update on Sierra Nevada
– Commercial Crew Development update on SpaceX
– SpacePort America: Built it and they will Come?
– Japan after the Disaster
– Africa Awakening
– Hot Button Issue: On-Orbit Satellite Servicing
– Soyuz Set for Kourou Launch
– What’s in the next issue?
– Events
– Advertisers
Canadian Edition Content
– Publishers Editorial
– Letters
– Canada’s Turn at Commanding the International Space Station
– Radarsat Constellation Mission for Self Defence
– Canadian Business Update
– Cassipe’s Dual Mission
– An Interview with Jeff Greason, CEO, XCOR Aerospace
– Greason talks about the business side of the company, space tourism, ISRU, space policy, obstacles, the FAA and more.
– The Philosophy of Lunar Commercial and Economic Development
– SpaceX: Vision vs the Market
– Commercial Crew Development update on Blue Origin
– Commercial Crew Development update on Boeing
– Commercial Crew Development update on Sierra Nevada
– Commercial Crew Development update on SpaceX
– Hot Button Issue: On-Orbit Satellite Servicing
– What’s in the next issue?
– Events
– Advertisers
The next issue of Space Quarterly is already being worked on for a December release.