So, I get an email tonight reminding me that I had an account setup with google analytics. I set it about a year ago in mid-June, so I don’t have as long of data as I do with my sitemeter account, and I have to admit, I haven’t used it very much. So I decided to poke around and find out what I could learn from it. I actually had a lot of fun (maybe too much fun), so I figured I’d share some of the results.
Top 10 Most Popular Cities of Origin
- London, UK — 1,173 visits
- Washington D.C. — 884 visits
- Houston, Texas — 581 visits
- Darmstadt, Germany — 550 visits
- Los Angeles, California –501 visits
- Tampa, Florida — 447 visits
- Arlington, Virginia — 446 visits
- New York City, New York — 442 visits
- Sydney, Australia — 428 visits
- Seattle, Washington — 377 visits
Top 10 Most Popular Posts
- Orbital Access Methodologies Part I: Air Launched Assisted SSTO — 1,499 views
- Marburger’s Speech — 982 views
- Thrust Augmented Nozzles — 935 views
- I For One Welcome Our New Scaly Overlords — 882 views
- Space Access 2008 Propellant Depot Panel — 766 views
- Thesis Photos — 640 views
- Premature Overoptimization — 571 views
- Translunar Dragon Flights — 540 views
- Direct v2.0 and Orbital Propellant Transfer — 496 views
- Insane But Interesting Idea: Fleet Launched Orbital Craft — 486 views
Anyhow, the takeaways I get from this is that my posts on new technologies, and potential new technological approaches to space access appear to be the winners. I also apparently need to finish that series on orbital access methodologies.
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Jonathan Goff
President/CEO at Altius Space Machines
Jonathan Goff is a space technologist, inventor, and serial space entrepreneur who created the Selenian Boondocks blog. Jon was a co-founder of Masten Space Systems, and is the founder and CEO of Altius Space Machines, a space robotics startup in Broomfield, CO. His family includes his wife, Tiffany, and five boys: Jarom (deceased), Jonathan, James, Peter, and Andrew.
Jon has a BS in Manufacturing Engineering (1999) and an MS in Mechanical Engineering (2007) from Brigham Young University, and served an LDS proselytizing mission in Olongapo, Philippines from 2000-2002.

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