New Space

256 papers and 1.2k indexed citations

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The 256 papers published in New Space in the last decades have received a total of 1.2k indexed citations. Papers published in New Space usually cover Astronomy and Astrophysics (192 papers), Aerospace Engineering (111 papers) and Economics and Econometrics (40 papers) specifically the topics of Space exploration and regulation (165 papers), Space Science and Extraterrestrial Life (72 papers) and Space Exploration and Technology (44 papers). The most active scholars publishing in New Space are Elon R. Musk, George F. Sowers, Walter Peeters, Ward Hanson, Christopher B. Dreyer, K. M. Cannon, D. T. Britt, David M. Klaus, Christopher P. McKay and Scott Hubbard.

In The Last Decade

New Space

204 papers receiving 1.1k citations

Fields of papers published in New Space

Since Specialization
Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

This network shows the impact of papers published in New Space. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers published in New Space.

Countries where authors publish in New Space

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This map shows the geographic impact of research published in New Space. It shows the number of citations coming from papers published by authors working in each country. You can also color the map by specialization and compare the number of citations received by papers published in New Space with the expected number of citations based on a country's size and research output (numbers larger than one mean the country cites New Space more than expected).

Rankless uses publication and citation data sourced from OpenAlex, an open and comprehensive bibliographic database. While OpenAlex provides broad and valuable coverage of the global research landscape, it—like all bibliographic datasets—has inherent limitations. These include incomplete records, variations in author disambiguation, differences in journal indexing, and delays in data updates. As a result, some metrics and network relationships displayed in Rankless may not fully capture the entirety of a scholar’s output or impact.

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