About the Journal


The Acceleron Aerospace Journal (AAJ) with E-ISSN: 2583-9942 (Online), is the first international and exclusive publishing platform to support innovative and cutting-edge research across sophomores and graduate scholars. The journal publishes a substantial number of articles, categorizing them under student and scholar papers across diverse disciplines, including general sciences, space advancements, aerospace sciences, aeronautics, astronautics, cutting-edge engineering technologies, and various interconnected dimensions related to space exploration. Additionally, the journal has achieved significant Impact Factor of 5.437 [ABCD-Index-FY 2023-2024] and holds an exceptional index in major databases such as Google Scholar, Scilit, NASA Astrophysics Data System, CORE, Semantic Scholar, ResearchGate, Directory of Research Journal Index, Asian Science Citation Index, WorldCat Index, Open Ukrainian Citation Index, and Miscellaneous. Moreover, the journal operates on an Open Access (OA) model, making complete articles publicly available for reading without subscription, thereby enhancing accessibility for global researchers. Furthermore, the editorial team and reviewers, located in India, Germany, and Sweden, ensure the quality of the journal's content. The editorial flow and management are facilitated by the Open Journal Systems (OJS) from PKP/Simon Fraser University.

Most Popular Articles

Aerospace and Space Sciences
[1] Mushrooms to Mars: Harnessing Fungi for Sustainable Human Settlements, Vol 2, Issue 2, 2024.
[2] The Common Heritage of Mankind and the Rights of Future Generations in Outer Space Exploration: The Ethical Frontier, Vol 3, Issue 1, 2024.
[3] A Short Review on India’s Interplanetary Missions, Vol 2, Issue 1, 2024.
[4] Advancements in Lightweight Materials for Aerospace Structures: A Comprehensive Review, Vol 2, Issue 3, 2024
[5] A Comprehensive Review on Nuclear Thermal Propulsion System: Solid Core Design
[6] Technical Overview and Prospect of India’s First Solar Mission - Aditya L1 Spacecraft, Vol 1, Issue 3, 2024

Astronomy

[1] Review on Photometric Study of Variable Stars
[2] Exploring the Role of Gravitational Waves in the Evolution of the Universe: Tracing Origins in Overlapping Gravitational Waves
[3] Metamorphosis of Saturn: Unveiling Transformations in Ring Oppositions and Planetary Dynamics
[4] The Role of Gravitational Waves in Understanding the Cosmic Evolution and The Underlying Physics of The Universe

Journal Metrics, Indexing, and Submission Categories [From 2023 to 2025]

Metrics Details Major Indexing Submission Category
Authors (From India & Abroad) 260+ Google Scholar Research Article
Papers Received 350+ Scilit [MDPI] Review Article
Papers Published 180+ NASA ADS Conceptual Paper
Journal Acceptance Rate 93% CORE UK Conference Paper
Average Review Time 28-45 Days IPI Index Student Paper
Journal Indexation in Databases 40+  ROAD UG & PG Thesis
Journal IF [23-24] 5.437  Semantic Scholar Comments

 

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Current Issue

Vol. 5 No. 6 (2025): Acceleron Aerospace Journal (AAJ), Volume 5, Issue 6, 2025
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Journal                : Acceleron Aerospace Journal (AAJ)
ISSN                     : 2583-9942 (Online)
Current Issue    : Volume 5, Issue 6, 2025
Issue Month      : December, 2025
Copyright           : CC BY 4.0 International
Language           : English
Paper Pages       : 1608-Ongoing
Published           : 30-December-2025

Published: 2025-12-30

Articles

  • Target Detection Techniques in Radar Systems: Introduction, Challenges, Opportunities and Applications

    Siddhardha Reddy Chirapureddy, Paarthepan K, Ankit Kumar Mishra
    1608-1617
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.61359/11.2106-2565
  • SOLARAS S2: An Overview of India’s Private Solar CubeSat Mission

    Ramesh Kumar V, Aparajith BSM, Palani Murugan
    1618-1621
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.61359/11.2106-2566
  • Probing Exoplanet Atmospheres through Stellar Occultations: A Case Study of WASP-32b

    Silpa Mariya
    1622-1628
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.61359/11.2106-2567
  • Case Study on Detecting Anomalies in CubeSat Telemetry Using Machine Learning Approach

    Sakshi Vittal
    1629-1638
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.61359/11.2106-2568
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