Journal of Planetary and space science

Aims and Scope

Aim and Scope

Journal of Planetary and space science (AJPSS) is committed to the latest and greatest recent planetary science theories, research, and advancements. We encourage research on the solar system and other planetary systems in every aspect. Manuscripts that include observational findings, theoretical insights, modelling, laboratory experiments, instruments, or field studies that are directly connected to planetary science are published in the AJPSS. The following fields of planetary and solar system research are covered:

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Relevant Topics

  • Amateur astronomy
  • Asteroid-impact avoidance
  • Astrometry and celestial mechanics
  • Batteries in space
  • Commercialization of space
  • Control engineering
  • Corrosion in space
  • Electromagnetic spectrum
  • Exploration of Mars
  • Extragalactic astronomy
  • Galactic astronomy
  • Gamma-ray astronomy
  • Human spaceflight
  • Industry in space
  • Sunspot
  • Single spot
  • Pair of spots
  • Unipolar region
  • Sunspot cycle
  • Galilean velocity transformation (GVT)
  • Distance reframing procedure
  • Vector addition
  • Relativistic velocity transformation (RVT)
  • Newtonian Simultaneity
  • Newton-Voigt transformation (NVT)
  • Uniform Scaling method
  • Einstein’s Theory of General Relativity (GR)
  • Schiff’s scaling of distance and time
  • Huygen’s Principle
  • Shapiro measurements of gravitational time delay
  • Displacement angle of star images
  • Rotation of wave fronts
  • Black holes
  • Radioactivity
  • Activity concentration
  • Radiological hazard
  • Three-dimensional panel data model
  • Slope homogeneity
  • Heterogeneous
  • Cross sectional dependence
  • Delta test
  • Danjon scale
  • Total Lunar eclipse
  • Stratospheric aerosols
  • RGB digital colors
  • Landslide Susceptibility

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