World Space Week

Annual observance, October 4–10


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::summary Annual observance, October 4–10 ::

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FieldValue
holiday_nameWorld Space Week
typeInternational
longtypeUnited Nations
imageWorld_Space_Week_%E2%80%93_Stacked.png
imagesize150px
captionWorld Space Week logo
observedbyWorldwide
beginsOctober 4
endsOctober 10
duration7 days
observancesmore than 95 countries
frequencyannual
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World Space Week (WSW) is an annual holiday observed from October 4 to 10 in over 95 nations throughout the world. World Space Week is officially defined as "an international celebration of science and technology, and their contribution to the betterment of the human condition". World Space Week is organized every year by the coordination of the World Space Week Association (WSWA) and the United Nations (UN).

History

On December 6, 1999, the United Nations General Assembly declared World Space Week as an annual event to be commemorated between October 4 and 10. The choice of dates was based on recognition of two important dates in space history: the launch of the first human-made Earth satellite, Sputnik 1, on October 4, 1957; and the signing of the Outer Space Treaty on October 10, 1967.

World Space Week is the largest annual space event in the world. In 2019, World Space Week was celebrated with over 8,000 events in 96 countries. Events included school activities, exhibitions, government events, and special activities at planetaria around the world.

Annual themes

Each year, a theme for World Space Week is established by the Board of Directors of World Space Week Association. Under the theme "The Moon: Gateway to the Stars", many events of World Space Week 2019 focused on the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 landing, plans for human exploration of the Moon, and Lunar observation by telescope.

In 2025, the theme for World Space Week was "Living In Space". 2024 had the theme "Space & Climate Change”. The theme for WSW 2023 was "Space and Entrepreneurship**"****.** In 2022, the theme of World Space Week was "Space and Sustainability.". In 2021, "Women in Space" was the theme. In 2020, the theme for World Space Week was "Satellites Improve Life", and SES CEO Steve Collar was World Space Week 2020 Honorary Chair.

Activities and observances

The World Space Week Association is a non-governmental, non-profit organization that is supported by national coordinators in over 50 nations. It is led by an all-volunteer Board of Directors, including Buzz Aldrin, Bill Nye the Science Guy, Tom Hanks, Dumitru Prunariu, and space leaders from around the world. Its goals are to educate people around the world about the benefits that they receive from space, encourage the use of space for sustainable economic development, foster enthusiastic education and interest in science, and cooperation between nations through space outreach and education.

The association provides resources for educators in grades K-12.

A Calendar of Events from nations celebrating World Space Week is available.

SPACE India is the only Regional Coordinator of World Space Week in India.

References

References

  1. [https://www.un.org/en/events/spaceweek/background.shtml World Space Week], General Assembly, The United Nations.
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  5. "Report on World Space Week 2000/2007". Worldspaceweek.org.
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  12. "About World Space Week". Worldspaceweek.org.
  13. "Teacher Activity Guide". Worldspaceweek.org.
  14. [http://www.worldspaceweek.org]. World Space Week.

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