World Space Week

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World Space Week is a special event from October 4 to October 10 each year to celebrate space and how it helps us. It starts on October 4 because that's when the first satellite, Sputnik, was launched in 1957. During this week, people all around the world learn about rockets, astronauts, planets, and how space technology helps improve life on Earth. Schools, museums, and space centers have fun activities, like making model rockets or watching stars. It's a time to get excited about space and imagine what the future might hold for exploring the universe!

How to celebrate World Space Week?

Have fun celebrating World Space Week by making your own rocket with craft supplies, like paper and empty bottles. Explore the night sky with a telescope or binoculars to see stars and maybe a planet. Watch exciting space movies or cartoons with friends or family. Read cool books about astronauts and planets. Create a colorful poster showing what you love about space. You could also build a space puzzle or play a space-themed game. Don't forget to share space facts with your friends and show them what you made and learned. Enjoy the adventure of exploring space from home!

Where World Space Week is celebrated?

  • - International
  • - United States
  • - United Kingdom
  • - India
  • - Australia
  • - Canada
  • - Germany
  • - France
  • - Italy
  • - Japan
  • - Russia
  • - China
  • - Brazil
  • - South Africa
  • - United Arab Emirates
  • - Saudi Arabia
  • - South Korea
  • - Mexico
  • - Spain
  • - Poland
  • - Turkey
  • - Netherlands
  • - Argentina
  • - Sweden
  • - Israel
  • - Belgium
  • - Malaysia