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Scope
SPACE EDUCATION AND STRATEGIC APPLICATIONS JOURNAL
SESA is a peer reviewed, multidisciplinary, open-access journal intended to serve
and inform the international space community of the most recent advances in
Space Education, Space Research, and Space Applications. SESA is published
bi-annually, is open-access, and an appropriate venue for works-in-progress, conference
papers, dissertations, and theses. Graduate research can be accommodated
following peer review Book Reviews, Editorials, Commentaries and International
Manuscripts are welcomed.
SESA is available in digital and printed formats.
Who Can Submit?
Anyone may submit an original article to be considered for publication in SESA
provided he or she owns the copyright to the work being submitted or is authorized
by the copyright owner or owners to submit the article. Authors are the initial
owners of the copyrights to their works.
Guidelines for Submitting Manuscripts
Manuscripts should comply with the guidelines. All manuscripts submitted will
be peer-reviewed by appropriate discipline experts for currency, originality, and
relevancy to advancing knowledge and benefiting readers interested in the fields
of space education, research, and applications. The following are some areas, but
not limited to, of interest:
1. Astronomy and astrophysics
2. Planetary sciences and search for life in the Solar System
3. Space security and defense
4. Satellites, with applications to weather forecasting, disaster management,
navigation archeology, agriculture, earth and atmospheric science
5. Communications, navigation, artificial intelligence, interplanetary Internet,
and health informatics
6. Space debris and asteroid tracking presenting threats to life on Earth and in
Space
7. Life in the universe and habitable planets
8. Human space flight and emergency rescue
9. Space medicine, crew and space traveler health and life support systems
10. Human spaceflight simulations, training, crew selection and analogs
11. Space policy, economics, law and international conventions
12. Space operations, logistics and architecture
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