ROOM: The Space Journal is one of the prominent magazines on space exploration, technology and industry. At ROOM, we share a common objective – advancement of peaceful space exploration for the benefit of humankind, all while bringing you detailed articles on a plethora of current topics. Our authors include researchers and industry leaders from all over the world, which lets us bring you timely and accurate information about a public space journal.
September 2025
Why the global space sector needs urgent regulation
...challenging the ability of governments and regulators to keep up. In this thought-provoking opinion piece for ROOM Space Journal, former UK Science Minister and Member of the British Parliament George Freeman argues for a bold, ... empower local decision-makers and global climate action. Commercial operators must be encouraged to share such public-benefit data in ways that support transparency and resilience. In the UK, we’ve made promising steps ...
October 2025
Europe’s unified vision for space governance and growth
... increase competitiveness, enhance security and embed sustainability at the core of space operations. Against this backdrop, the Forum provided ROOM Space Journal with a firsthand insight into how Europe plans to redefine its role ... designed to provide SMEs (Small and Medium-sized Enterprises) with market credibility. Public-private synergy is at the heart of this vision. Space, said Granero, is no longer a niche domain but a critical enabler of...
July 2020
Lego’s replica space programme
...A second major release was the Apollo 11 Lunar Lander set, developed to mark, as the publicity accurately describes, “the 50th anniversary of a historical event that captivated the world”. The 1087 ... and writer, and a Commissioning Editor for ROOM Space Journal. He has 40 years of experience as a satellite communications engineer and consultant to the space industry, space insurance and space education sectors. He is the author of six books...
16 March 2018
CSUN undergraduate published in Room, The Space Journal
...Perez co-authored an article recently published in Room, The Space Journal. Perez worked alongside Ph.D. candidates and was the only undergraduate student on this publication. Enabling Private Sector Success, which explores the future of... the private space sector from the point of view of the millennial generation...
January 2023
Original Sin - Power, Technology and War in Outer Space
...some people have benefitted whilst others have suffered from or been threatened by them. Publicly-released satellite imagery of the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022 demonstrated spy satellite technologies...outer space, and the author of War in Space: Strategy, Spacepower, Geopolitics and several papers on space policy in a variety of academic journals. Dr Bowen frequently appears in media items on space policy and advises practitioners on space ...
October 2018
Using space-based data for humanitarian causes
...with the spirit of the Outer Space Treaty. About the authors Dr PJ Blount (PhD, Global Affairs, Rutgers University, 2016; MS, Global Affairs, Rutgers University, 2015; LLM, Public International Law, King’s College London... law & regulation. He has been a contributor to several aviation and space law focused journals, is a member of the International Institute of Space Law, is the Chair of the Legal Technical Committee with the American Institute...
July 2019
Who owns outer space?
... of ‘the mankind provisions’ has thus reached an impasse and, according to former Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Space Law, Prof Joanne Gabrynowitz, it is “now primarily a political problem and... therefore, only subject to ...Scott Pace, emphatically stated: “It bears repeating: outer space is not a ‘global commons’, not the ‘common heritage of mankind’, not ‘res communis’, nor is it a public good. These concepts are not part of the OST...
January 2021
Time to change our relationship with space?
... high ground was captured and the race was won. Not because of disinterest from the general public but because the US Government considered it unaffordable compared to the benefits it yielded. It was economics, .... In 2018 he became the UKSA’s Chief Scientist. He retired in 2020 and continues to advocate on Space and Astronomy matters. He is a visiting Professor with the University of Leicester and a member of ROOM Space Journal’s Editorial Board.
November 2025
Extra-terrestrial Skyring: managing space debris with an artificial planetary ring
... debris, we use the material as a resource. The potential dangers imposed by the growing population of space debris has been well-covered in ROOM Space Journal. Currently, there are around 36,000 objects larger than 10 cm in low Earth orbit and...