World Space Week 2024 to be held from October 4 to 10

World Space Week 2024 to be held from October 4 to 10

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Category : Important Days Published on: October 07 2024

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  • World Space Week celebrations will be celebrated from 4th to 10th October 2024. Every year, the ceremony is based on the theme decided by the United Nations General Assembly.
  • The theme of World Space Week 2024 is "Space and Climate Change. The theme is meant to celebrate the transformative impact of space science and technology in our ongoing fight against extreme weather, climate change, etc. and to emphasize the active role of space exploration in enhancing our perception, knowledge base, and management of Earth's climate.
  • World Space Week 2024 aims to educate, inspire, and enable the global community, focusing on the powerful alliance between space technology and climate science.
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