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Meet the man who single-handedly tracks every spaceflight mission ever

Last updated: February 14, 2025 9:45 am
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Jonathan McDowell: A Spaceflight Expert Retires, Seeking a New Home for His Extensive Space Archive

Jonathan McDowell with some of his extensive space archive

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Jonathan McDowell, a renowned figure in the world of spaceflight knowledge, has been at the forefront of the industry for over forty years. His acclaimed monthly newsletter, Jonathan’s Space Report, has long been a go-to resource for space enthusiasts and professionals alike, providing comprehensive details on upcoming launches and developments in the field. Additionally, McDowell’s vast collection of space industry information and memorabilia, spanning approximately 90 square meters, stands as one of the most extensive private archives on space-related topics globally.

As McDowell prepares to retire, he is faced with the task of finding a new home for his invaluable collection. In a recent interview, he expressed…

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