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  2. World Space Week - Wikipedia

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    On December 6, 1999, The United Nations General Assembly declared World Space Week as an annual event celebration 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.

  3. National Space Day - Wikipedia

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    The Bharatiya Antariksh Hackathon 2024 is a key feature of the National Space Day-2024 celebrations, aiming to discover innovative ideas and solutions in Space Tech. As India continues to advance in space research and exploration, this premier event seeks to inspire the next generation of innovators to contribute to the nation's space missions.

  4. WSW - Wikipedia

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    World Space Week, UN-declared space celebration held October 4–10 annually; WSW, the SAME code for a Winter Storm Warning; Transport.

  5. Happy World Space Week! - AOL

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  6. Category:United Nations observances - Wikipedia

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  7. Pictures of the week: Rugby, outer space and the Day of the Dead. ... South Africa’s flanker and captain Siya Kolis lifts the Webb Ellis Cup as he celebrates winning the 2023 Rugby World Cup ...

  8. The sun just did something weird, and 3 other space stories ...

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    Space is very big and quite often, very weird. Last week, an image captured by NASA's Reconnaissance Orbiter looked just like a bear, and "The Green Comet" reached its closest point to Earth in ...

  9. Yuri's Night - Wikipedia

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    Yuri's Night is often called the "World Space Party". [2] The launch of STS-1 , the first Space Shuttle mission, is also honored, as it was launched 20 years to the day after Vostok 1, on April 12, 1981 (although the date of STS-1 is just a coincidence, the launch having had been delayed for two days due to a technical problem).