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🛰️ COP30 kicks off tomorrow in Belém, Brazil 🇧🇷, and we want you to share your expertise in transforming Earth observati...
05/11/2025

🛰️ COP30 kicks off tomorrow in Belém, Brazil 🇧🇷, and we want you to share your expertise in transforming Earth observation data into practical, operational tools. Space Climate Observatory’s Call for Projects closes on 16 November, so don’t miss out. Here’s how to submit your projects...

The Space for Climate Observatory (SCO) is looking for innovative solutions to tackle climate change using Earth observation data.

🌱 Objective: Turn satellite data into practical tools for local authorities and decision-makers.

Your project should:
✅ Address real needs of authorities & decision-makers
✅ Use satellite data (Copernicus & private sources)
✅ Build strong, multidisciplinary partnerships
✅ Be scalable & reproducible

🔑 Topics: Agriculture, health, extreme weather, land use, biodiversity, water, energy, GHG, carbon sequestration, disasters

💡 Why apply?
Gain SCO’s international label, tailored support, visibility, and join a network of 400+ global partners

📅 Timeline:
• Call opens: 1 September (France) / 8 September (International)
• Closes: 16 November 2025
• Selected projects announced: March (France) / May (International)

🔗 Apply now via link in bio.

📩 sco_secretariat@cnes.fr

🛰️ COP30 kicks off tomorrow in Belém, Brazil 🇧🇷, and we want you to share your expertise in transforming Earth observati...
05/11/2025

🛰️ COP30 kicks off tomorrow in Belém, Brazil 🇧🇷, and we want you to share your expertise in transforming Earth observation data into practical, operational tools. Space Climate Observatory’s Call for Projects closes on 16 November, so don’t miss out. Here's how to submit your projects...

🌍 WHO: As part of global efforts to leverage space for climate action, the Space for Climate Observatory (SCO) is launching its 2026 call for projects, inviting researchers, companies, public actors, and users to propose innovative solutions to address climate change challenges.

WHAT: Projects must meet four main criteria:
✅ Address a concrete need of local authorities and decision-makers
✅ Integrate satellite data, including Copernicus and private sources
✅ Be supported by strong, multidisciplinary partnerships
✅ Be reproducible and scalable at national and local levels

🔑 Relevant topics include agriculture, health, extreme weather events, land use, biodiversity, water resources, energy, GHG, carbon sequestration, and natural disasters.

💡 WHY apply?
Selected projects will benefit from SCO’s international label, tailored support, increased visibility, and access to a global network of over 400 partner institutions.

📅 WHEN – The timeline is as follows:
Call opens: 1 September (France) / 8 September (International)
Closes: 16 November 2025
Selected projects announced: March (France) / May (International)

🔗 Submit your project here:
International: https://shorturl.at/nNmSF
France 🇫🇷: https://shorturl.at/I6dr7

04/11/2025

🇺🇳🌌🎥 Space - The role of the United Nations Office for Outer Space (UNOOSA) and COPUOS, the Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space - the closest we get to a movie trailer 🔥

🌍🔗 Check out our YouTube playlist to learn more about how we use space in our daily lives, , digital twins and AI for disaster management, space law, space weather and lunar time zone, and many other fascinating topics at the following link: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaOqa4cng0GHCDEL989sqlXTONEpYccaA

03/11/2025

Are we alone in the universe? 🌌Our new 🇺🇳 UN Champion for Space, Professor Brian Cox , reflects on one of humanity’s biggest questions, and explains why exploring space matters for life on Earth.

🚀🌍🎧 Interested in hearing more from Professor Cox? Check-out the United Nations News podcast “Space exploration is not a luxury but essential for life on Earth”, here: https://news.un.org/en/story/2025/10/1166211

We’re thrilled to welcome Professor Brian Cox as the 🇺🇳United Nations Champion for Space!🚀🌍 One of the world’s most reco...
30/10/2025

We’re thrilled to welcome Professor Brian Cox as the 🇺🇳United Nations Champion for Space!🚀🌍

One of the world’s most recognized physicists and science communicators, Professor Cox will spotlight the work of the UN Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA) and the Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (COPUOS), the UN body that has shaped global space governance since the start of the space age.

UNOOSA works with countries to unlock the power of space science, policy and technology to advance the Sustainable Development Goals, kick-start their space ecosystems and economies, address climate change, and save lives during disasters.

Together with Professor Cox, we’ll continue inspiring the next generation and championing space as a tool for progress for everyone, everywhere.

👉 Follow us to explore how the UN is shaping the future of space through our work on space sustainability, planetary defence, space law, nuclear power in space, registering satellites, Space4Women, Space4Youth, navigation satellite systems, disaster management, and much more!

🎧 Listen to the UN News podcast, "Space exploration is not a luxury but essential for life on Earth", featuring Professor Brian Cox here: https://news.un.org/en/story/2025/10/1166211

☄️🌌 Comet 3I/ATLAS & the role of the International Asteroid Warning Network and the UN! While posing no threat to Earth,...
29/10/2025

☄️🌌 Comet 3I/ATLAS & the role of the International Asteroid Warning Network and the UN! While posing no threat to Earth, interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS offers a fantastic opportunity for the International Asteroid Warning Network (IAWN) community to conduct an observing exercise. Its prolonged observability and scientific interest make it an ideal target!

🌌 What is Comet 3I? The name comes from “i” for interstellar, “3” as the third such object detected, and Atlas for the network of telescopes that identified it, called the Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System. While some have speculated about an alien incursion, scientists say 3I/Atlas is an interstellar comet. The space object is travelling at more than 200,000km/h, and it’s going cruise through the inner solar system – in between Mars and Earth’s orbit – and then it will fly past the sun.

🇺🇳 The Role of the UN - Coordinated by NASA’s Planetary Defense Coordination Office (PDCO), IAWN is a global network of observatories established in 2013 by the UN Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, alongside the Space Mission Planning Advisory Group (SMPAG). UNOOSA works with both IAWN and SMPAG in coordinating global efforts to share information and plans on how to respond to any potential hazardous asteroids and comets.

🎥 See our YouTube explainer here: https://youtu.be/sw9mUqYeHgY?si=-mP2sNC2rv-HdF6Q

☄️Earlier this year (see our post: https://shorturl.at/txSgm), IAWN informed UNOOSA about asteroid “2024 YR4”, marking the first real instance in which an asteroid met the official notification criteria for UNOOSA to inform UN Member States under established international protocols. While subsequent observations confirmed that asteroid “2024 YR4” no longer poses any threat to Earth, this case successfully tested the communication and coordination mechanisms between IAWN, UNOOSA, and Member States for potential impact-risk scenarios.

🔭 The 3I/ATLAS campaign marks the 8th IAWN observing campaign. The exercise is designed for IAWN astronomers to refine techniques for determining comet positions — a complex task, as comets appear as diffuse, extended objects rather than the point-like asteroids typically observed in telescope images.

👉 More information on the campaign at: https://iawn.net/obscamp/3I_ATLAS/

🌌♻️ COPUOS & UNOOSA’s leadership on   were centre stage at the  Space Sustainability Summit in Paris. Director Aarti Hol...
28/10/2025

🌌♻️ COPUOS & UNOOSA’s leadership on were centre stage at the Space Sustainability Summit in Paris. Director Aarti Holla-Maini joined Dr Peter Martinez for a fireside chat on the next steps for global space sustainability. The Director noted the call to action by the Pact for the Future, agreed by Heads of State at the UN General Assembly in 2024, which specifically called on COPUOS to address space traffic, space resources, & space debris.
 
But what does this look like in practice?
 
1️⃣ COPUOS & UNOOSA are leading international efforts to negotiate & implement the Space Debris Mitigation Guidelines & the Guidelines for the Long-Term Sustainability of Outer Space Activities ( ).
 
2️⃣ UNOOSA is strengthening transparency through the UN Register of Objects Launched into Outer Space & will be creating new tools to improve the current registration rate of 92.5%.
 
3️⃣ COPUOS is advancing coordination & information-sharing through the Expert Group on Space Situational Awareness, proposed by UAE & endorsed by COPUOS this July: https://www.unoosa.org/res/oosadoc/data/documents/2025/aac_1052025crp/aac_1052025crp_27rev_4_0_html
 
4️⃣ States are laying the groundwork for a possible UNISPACE IV (2027) – the next, major global milestone for space diplomacy.
 
5️⃣ Encouraging countries like Japan to galvanise more States around international guidelines for on-orbit servicing.
 
6️⃣ Working with on launch hazard zone protocols.
 
But that’s not all. 7️⃣ We need your solutions for the future of sustainable space operations. Submit your contributions to the LTS Information Repository, a platform & database for practices on space sustainability here: https://lts.unoosa.org/unoosa_lts/index.html
 
📆⚖️ REGISTER (by 5 Nov) for the UNOOSA Space Law Conference: Operationalising Space Sustainability (19-20 November) here: https://www.unoosa.org/oosa/en/ourwork/spacelaw/2025-un-conference-on-space-law-&-policy.html

24/10/2025

“When 80 years old you reach… look this good, you will not.”
�🎂Happy 80th Birthday to the United Nations!🥳

From peacekeeping to promoting sustainable development, the UN has always worked to shape a better future on Earth and beyond.

As the UN’s gateway to space, UNOOSA is proud to support the UN’s mission through international cooperation in the peaceful use of outer space.

🌍 And the journey continues. Next week, all 193 Member States of the UN General Assembly will adopt the annual COPUOS report through a resolution on the international cooperation in the peaceful uses of outer space. Plus, we’ll have a surprise announcement!

🚀 Stay tuned as we celebrate the UN’s legacy and UNOOSA’s impact on lives around the world.


📸: Salih Kizilkaya

🚀🌍 Help shape the future of safe and sustainable space!UNOOSA invites you to contribute to the Long-Term Sustainability ...
23/10/2025

🚀🌍 Help shape the future of safe and sustainable space!

UNOOSA invites you to contribute to the Long-Term Sustainability of Outer Space Activities (LTS) Information Repository— a global platform for sharing practices, policies, and innovations that enhance the safety and sustainability of space operations.

Why contribute? By submitting to the repository, you can:
✅ Highlight your space sustainability work to the international community
✅ Share your challenges, innovations, and lessons learned
✅ Support greater transparency & capacity-building in space operations worldwide.

Open to: UN Member States, permanent observers to COPUOS, private entities and NGOs. Submissions will be considered at the Scientific and Technical Subcommittee of COPUOS.

The LTS Guidelines support sustainable space across four key areas:
🔹 Policy and regulatory frameworks
🔹 Safety of space operations
🔹 International cooperation and capacity-building
🔹 Scientific and technical R&D

🛰️ At UNOOSA, we work every day to advance space sustainability, supporting Member States in implementing the LTS Guidelines and working with civil society and the private sector to promote responsible behaviour in space. Through capacity-building, international dialogue and partnerships, we help ensure that outer space remains accessible and beneficial to all.

🔗 Learn more & contribute: lts.unoosa.org

🛩☄️👨‍✈️A commercial airliner saw its cockpit windshield shattered by a high-altitude impact, injuring a pilot. This inci...
21/10/2025

🛩☄️👨‍✈️A commercial airliner saw its cockpit windshield shattered by a high-altitude impact, injuring a pilot. This incident is a chilling reminder of the risks we face. While the cause is still under investigation, experts are exploring the possibility of space-debris or a meteor-fragment. Integration of airspace & space operations is therefore not theoretical but a present-day safety matter.

🇺🇳 COPUOS addresses these challenges through the Space Debris Mitigation and the Long-term Sustainability of Outer Space Activities Guidelines. These instruments provide international frameworks for preventing new debris & reducing risks from existing objects. These require national implementation. However, only 40,000 space objects are large enough to be tracked, despite estimates suggesting as many as 130 million pieces of debris.

📡 COPUOS recently established an Expert Group on Space Situational Awareness (SSA) to look at best practices and enhance capacity around national, regional, & international SSA capabilities, data-sharing, & transparency.

🔗✈️ UNOOSA, together with , is advancing work on the integration of airspace & space operations. The recent aviation incident underscores why this cooperation is essential & why action is needed with greater urgency.

♻️ Just like with our climate, the problem is not going to go away by itself. We work with countries at the forefront of active debris removal (ADR) tech to map the complex challenges involved with developing national & international guidelines to support the market for cleaning our orbital environment.

We urge States, operators, & industry to:

1️⃣ Scale up SSA capabilities to detect & monitor smaller debris fragments that still pose serious risks to spacecraft, aviation, property on Earth & human life.

2️⃣ Strengthen regulatory frameworks & implement space governance.

3️⃣ Raise awareness that what happens in orbit can have consequences at 36,000 feet & below.

4️⃣ Start considering technologies, policies, & strategies for ADR.

☄️☄️🌍😱 On October 20–21, 2025, two comets — C/2025 A6 (Lemmon) and C/2025 R2 (SWAN) — will light up the night sky ✨ Whil...
20/10/2025

☄️☄️🌍😱 On October 20–21, 2025, two comets — C/2025 A6 (Lemmon) and C/2025 R2 (SWAN) — will light up the night sky ✨ While they pose absolutely no danger to Earth, this will be a rare cosmic double feature! So grab your telescope or binoculars! 🌍🔭

🇺🇳 UNOOSA helps the world work together to keep an eye on Near-Earth Objects (NEOs) — asteroids and comets that pass close to Earth’s orbit. If any of these ever pose a threat to our planet, UNOOSA will coordinate global efforts to share information and plans how to respond.

The Office works with the International Asteroid Warning Network (IAWN), which focuses on global detection, tracking, and notification of potentially hazardous asteroids and comets, and the Space Mission Planning Advisory Group (SMPAG), which develops coordinated strategies for planetary defence missions, including deflection or mitigation efforts. 🌍☄️

👀 see the following links for information on the functions of, and hashtag ’s Secretariat roles to, SMPAG and

1️⃣ IAWN: https://www.unoosa.org/oosa/en/ourwork/topics/neos/iawn.html

2️⃣ SMPAG - https://www.unoosa.org/oosa/sk/ourwork/topics/neos/smpag.html

3️⃣ Or see our YouTube explainer here: https://youtu.be/sw9mUqYeHgY?si=umyo6rIhWGQW1D2L

📸: Recent photos of Comet Lemmon show it shining with a rare green glow, likely caused by a specific chemical within its gaseous coma. Image credit: Dimitrios Katevainis

🇨🇭🇺🇳🌌🌏 Hot off the heels of the IAC 2025 Sydney, we are in Geneva to meet with the Ambassadors of the Pacific Islands Fo...
16/10/2025

🇨🇭🇺🇳🌌🌏 Hot off the heels of the IAC 2025 Sydney, we are in Geneva to meet with the Ambassadors of the Pacific Islands Forum (Nauru 🇳🇷, Marshall Islands 🇲🇭, Samoa 🇼🇸, Kiribati 🇰🇮, the Federated States of Micronesia 🇫🇲, Vanuatu 🇻🇺, Australia 🇦🇺, New Zealand, Papa New Guinea 🇵🇬 and Fiji 🇫🇯) to reinforce the message that space can benefit the Pacific and that UNOOSA is committed to a sustained partnership, to ensure small island States have a voice in space governance and to support the islands in accessing space solutions for tackling illegal, unreported, unregulated fishing, mitigating the impact of climate change, creating digital twins for island nations that can support disaster risk reduction plans, and so much more.

🌎 That’s not all – we had the pleasure of meeting the Bahamas 🇧🇸 and look forward to briefing the Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS) in New York later this month – which will bring solutions to the Caribbean, all Small Island Developing States (SIDS), and Commonwealth ahead of CHOGM, the Heads of Government Meeting in 2026.

🇺🇳 Director Aarti Holla-Maini also participated in the GESDA - Geneva Science and Diplomacy Anticipator Summit (GESDA) at CERN and showcased COPUOS’ leadership in establishing new mechanisms over the last year to address space traffic, space situational awareness, space sustainability, and lunar coordination (from lunar activities to lunar PNT as well as space resources).

🇨🇭 Thank you to the Swiss Ministry of Foreign Affairs and UNICC for taking the time to explore greater collaboration between Vienna and Geneva that can benefit the UN system during .

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