Space-research-journal is scientific study carried out in outer space, and by studying outer space. From the utilization of space technology to the overt macrocosm, space research is a wide research field. Earth science, materials science, biology, medicine, and physics all apply to the space research environment. The term includes scientific payloads at any altitude from deep space to low Earth orbit, elongated to include sounding rocket research in the upper atmosphere, and high-altitude balloons. The first artificial satellite, Russian Sputnik 1, launched on October 4, four months afore the Coalesced States first, Explorer 1. The first major revelation of satellite research was in 1958, when Explorer 1 detected the Van Allen radiation belts. The international journals are among the best open access journals in the world, set out to publish the most comprehensive, germane and reliable information predicated on the current research and development on a variety of subjects. The inclusion of these publications provides the opportunity for editors and publishers to manipulate the ratio used to calculate the impact factor and endeavor to increment their number expeditiously. Impact factor plays a major role for the particular journal.