About SpaceOdysseyHub
SpaceOdysseyHub is an independent space news and data platform dedicated to making space exploration accessible to everyone — from casual enthusiasts to industry professionals.
Our Mission
To be the most comprehensive and approachable source of space information on the web. We cover everything from NASA's Artemis program to SpaceX's Starship, from beginner telescope guides to deep-dive industry analysis of the $546 billion space economy.
What We Cover
Missions & Programs
Artemis, Chandrayaan, Tiangong, JWST, Mars exploration, and 40+ active programs worldwide
Global Launch Tracking
Live countdowns and data for launches from SpaceX, ISRO, CNSA, Arianespace, Rocket Lab, and more
Industry Data & Charts
Launch statistics, budget comparisons, rocket specs, and market trends with interactive visualizations
In-Depth Articles
134+ articles covering space history, technology, careers, astronomy, and investment analysis
Our Team
Akash Singh Chauhan
Founder & Editor-in-Chief
Space enthusiast and technologist building SpaceOdysseyHub to make space accessible to everyone. Covers space industry trends, mission analysis, and the commercial space economy.
Editorial Team
SpaceOdysseyHub
Our editorial team covers breaking space news, mission updates, and industry analysis. All content is fact-checked against official sources before publication.
Our Standards
- 1.Source-first reporting. Every claim is traced to official space agency data, regulatory filings, or established industry publications.
- 2.Independence. We are not funded by or affiliated with any space agency, launch provider, or defense contractor.
- 3.Transparency. We disclose all revenue sources. Affiliate links are clearly marked and never influence editorial coverage.
- 4.Corrections. We fix errors promptly. Read our full editorial policy.
How We Are Funded
SpaceOdysseyHub is funded through:
- Display advertising via Google AdSense — non-intrusive ads that support free content.
- Affiliate links via Amazon Associates — when we recommend gear, telescopes, or books, we may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. These are always disclosed.
Our editorial decisions are never influenced by advertising or affiliate relationships.
Our Data Sources
We source data from official and authoritative references:
Space Agencies
NASA, ESA, ISRO, JAXA, CNSA, Roscosmos, KARI, CNES, DLR, UKSA, ASI
Industry Publications
SpaceNews, SpaceflightNow, NASASpaceflight, Ars Technica, Aviation Week
Government Reports
GAO, Congressional Research Service, FAA/AST, DoD budget submissions
Launch Data API
The Space Devs (LL2 API) — open-source launch and event tracking
Get in Touch
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