Journal of Frontier Studies across Disciplines

Open Access Peer-Reviewed Annual (One issue per year) +44 7308 310293
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Cosmic Sciences and Space Exploration

The journal welcomes advanced research related to astronomy, astrophysics, planetary sciences, cosmology, aerospace technologies, satellite systems, space engineering, and interdisciplinary space exploration studies. Contributions examining celestial systems, space environments, gravitational dynamics, observational astronomy, orbital technologies, and scientific investigations beyond Earth are highly encouraged. Research integrating computational modeling, artificial intelligence, robotics, environmental sciences, and advanced engineering within space-related applications is strongly valued. Future prospects encompass advanced satellite infrastructures, systems for deep-space exploration, technologies for autonomous spacecraft, reusable launch systems, AI-enhanced astronomical analytics, utilization of space resources, engineering of planetary habitats, and sustainable frameworks for extraterrestrial exploration that will bolster the future of global scientific progress.

The journal further supports interdisciplinary studies involving astrophysical simulations, remote sensing technologies, space communication systems, aerospace materials, planetary geology, astrochemistry, exoplanetary research, space medicine, and human spaceflight innovation. Contributions connecting cosmic sciences with artificial intelligence, quantum technologies, environmental monitoring, biomedical engineering, robotics, and computational analytics are highly encouraged. Emerging future directions include intelligent interplanetary navigation systems, autonomous lunar and Martian research platforms, space-based renewable energy systems, advanced telescope infrastructures, AI-driven cosmic observation technologies, sustainable orbital ecosystems, and collaborative international space-science frameworks designed to advance scientific discovery, planetary understanding, technological innovation, and the long-term future of humanity in space exploration.