WSW (World Space Week) is a festival all over the world from October 4th to 10th. This includes Asia and Europe. The WSW is formally described as a contribution to the improvement of the international science and technology memorial and human condition
On December 6, 1999, the United Nations General Assembly (UN General Assembly) announced that the World Space Week is a celebration of the annual event celebrated from 4th to 10th October. The selection of these dates is based on the recognition of two important dates. History of the Universe: October 4, 1957, this is the launch of the artificial first Earth satellite Sputnik 1; on October 10, the signing date of the Space Treaty
WSW is the world's largest annual universe event. More than 1,800 events in 73 countries celebrated the benefits of space and the excitement of space exploration in 2015. Activities include government events, exhibitions, school events and special events in Planetia around the world
Every year, the World Space Week Association Board of Directors decides the theme of WSW. The theme of 2017 is "Exploring the New World in the Universe". Most of WSW's activities are focused on human space exploration and recent planetary discovery in the near solar system.
WSWA (World Space Week Association) announced that in 2018 the theme will be "Space Unites the World". According to the United Nations, the theme is UNISPACE + 50, recognizing the historical gathering of the world space leaders. UNISPACE + 50 will promote cooperation between aerospace and emerging space countries, support exploration activities in open space, and gain comprehensiveness on an international scale.
World Space Week to be held from 4 to 10 October 2018 celebrates the role of the universe to bring the world closer. This theme inspired by UNISPACE + 50 is a historical gathering of world space leaders to be held in 2018. UNISPACE + 50 promotes cooperation between aerospace and emerging space countries and supports space exploration activities on a global scale. Open and inclusive. The development of World Space Week reflects that this synchronized time frame has been widely accepted to celebrate the universe, to motivate the use of the universe, and to promote space programs, policies and organizations. According to WSWA, the WSW consists of over 1,000 space-related organizations, the largest such network in the world.
The World Space Week Association is the world coordinator of World Space Week. WSWA is an international non-government non-profit organization founded in the United States in 1982. It consists of the Council of Space Leaders and VIPs around the world, Execution Team to administer Operation, and Volunteers to support them. The Association is a permanent observer of the United Nations Committee for the use of space peace and is supported by voluntary donations from sponsors including Lockheed Martin.
Every year, the World Space Week Association Council selects a theme in cooperation with the United Nations Space Agency. This theme will provide participants of World Space Week extensive guidance on the content of the program. By using a unified global theme, the theme was chosen to further strengthen the influence of the World Space Week on all humanity.
Prior to UNISPACE + 50, the World Space Week Association (WSWA) and the United Nations Space Agency (UNOOSA) invited volunteers from the World Space Week to participate in the paper competition on the role of the present and the future space and society . Participants are asked to ask three questions.