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Overview

Discover Space is an open access journal publishing research from all fields relevant to space science.

  • Indexed in Web of Science’s Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE), DOAJ, Scopus with a CiteScore 2024 of 1.2, and others.
  • Formerly Earth, Moon, and Planets (2023 Impact Factor 0.7), Discover Space is expected to receive its first impact factor under the new name in 2026.
  • Topics include astrobiology, astrochemistry and exoplanets, astronomy, celestial mechanics, earth and solar system, astrophysics and cosmology, fundamental physics, plasma and solar physics and space engineering, society and space law.      
  • A journal in Springer Nature’s Discover Series: Rigorous, representative and wide-reaching.

Journal metrics

Submission to first decision (median)
21 days
Downloads
219.7k (2024)

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Journal updates

  • Earth, Moon, and Planets is now Discover Space and fully open access!

    Earth, Moon, and Planets became fully open access (OA) as of 1 January 2024 and moved into our Discover series as Discover Space. We now only publish articles as Open Access, meaning content will be freely available to readers worldwide, enabling the widest possible dissemination and reuse.

  • Writing your manuscript: interactive author tutorials

    Looking to publish in a Discover journal? Springer Nature provides interactive tutorials to help you as an author write the best article possible by providing points to consider, from your background reading and study design to manuscript structuring and figure preparation. Find out more

  • Introducing In Review

    In Review, a new preprint service brought to you by Research Square, is available on Discover Space. By opting in to this service, you will be able to:

    • Showcase your work to funders and others with a citable preprint while it is under review 
    • Track the status of your manuscript through the peer review process on a more granular level 
    • Benefit from early sharing, such as more collaboration opportunities and earlier citations.

    See the full range of benefits of In Review and how to opt-in

    See what the In Review platform looks like 

  • Topical Collections

    The journal publishes guest-edited Topical Collections on emerging hot topics of relevance to all aspects of space science. Our Topical Collections allow readers to quickly identify research on subject areas of particular interest to them.

Journal information

Electronic ISSN
2948-295X
Abstracted and indexed in
  1. Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
  2. BFI List
  3. Baidu
  4. CLOCKSS
  5. CNKI
  6. CNPIEC
  7. Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS)
  8. Current Contents/Physical, Chemical and Earth Sciences
  9. DOAJ
  10. Dimensions
  11. EBSCO
  12. Engineering Village – GEOBASE
  13. Google Scholar
  14. INIS Atomindex
  15. INSPEC
  16. INSPIRE
  17. Japanese Science and Technology Agency (JST)
  18. Naver
  19. OCLC WorldCat Discovery Service
  20. Portico
  21. ProQuest
  22. SCImago
  23. SCOPUS
  24. Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE)
  25. TD Net Discovery Service
  26. Wanfang
  27. eLibrary.ru

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