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U.S. Journal for Hypersonics

The U.S. Journal for Hypersonics (USJH) was established in 2024 under sponsorship of the Joint Hypersonics Transition Office (JHTO). The USJH welcomes archival publications across a broad range of hypersonics topics including, but not limited to, aerothermodynamics, autonomy, energetics, environments, GNC, materials, propulsion, structures, systems, and thermal protection.

Mission 

Provide a controlled venue for U.S. researchers to archive and share results to accelerate technology transition.

Vision

National archive for applied hypersonic science, technology, and systems research limited to CUI Distribution C, authorized by U.S. Government agencies and their contractors.

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ISSN Assignment (Provisional)
Format: Print
ISSN: 3067-4875

Format: Online
ISSN: 3067-4867

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