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SUMMARY:International Moon Day
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ORGANIZER;CN="Julio Moraga":julio@moraga.se
DESCRIPTION:\n	(A/RES/76/76)\n\n\n\n	The General Assembly declared Inter
	national Moon Day\, a United Nations-designated international day to be ob
	served annually on 20 July\, in its resolution 76/76 on “International c
	ooperation in the peaceful uses of outer space” in 2021.\n\n\n\n	Interna
	tional Moon Day marks the anniversary of the first landing by humans on th
	e Moon as part of the Apollo 11 lunar mission.\n\n\n\n	The celebrations wi
	ll also consider the achievements of all States in the exploration of the 
	Moon and raise public awareness of sustainable Moon exploration and utiliz
	ation.\n\n\n\n	Background\n\n	For thousands of years\, human civilizations
	 have looked up to the sky pondering the origin and mysteries of the Moon 
	– our only natural satellite. Ground-based observations enabled by the i
	nvention of the first telescopes opened a new chapter in our understanding
	 of our celestial companion.\n\n\n\n	With the birth of space activities\, 
	the Moon became the ultimate destination of countless missions\, including
	 crewed flights that brought the first human footprints to another place i
	n the universe.\n\n\n\n	As Moon exploration efforts continue taking shape 
	with ambitious plans\, this global celebration will serve not only as a re
	minder of success in the past\, but as an annual testimony to future endea
	vours.\n\n\n\n	UN and Space\n\n	From the very beginning of the Space Age\,
	 the United Nations recognized that outer space added a new dimension to h
	umanity's existence. The United Nations family strives continuously to uti
	lize the unique benefits of outer space for the betterment of all humankin
	d.\n\n\n\n	Recognizing the common interest of humankind in outer space and
	 seeking to answer questions on how outer space can help benefit the peopl
	es of Earth\, the General Asssembly adopted its first resolution related t
	o outer space\, resolution 1348 (XIII) entitled \"Question of the Peaceful
	 Use of Outer Space\".\n\n\n\n	On 10 October 1967\, the \"Magna Carta of S
	pace\"\, also known as the Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities o
	f States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space\, including the Moon an
	d Other Celestial Bodies entered into force.\n\n\n\n	Today\, the United Na
	tions Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA) is the United Nations office
	 responsible for promoting international cooperation in the peaceful uses 
	of outer space. UNOOSA serves as the secretariat for the General Assembly'
	s only committee dealing exclusively with international cooperation in the
	 peaceful uses of outer space: the United Nations Committee on the Peacefu
	l Uses of Outer Space (COPUOS).\n\n\n\n	UNOOSA is also responsible for imp
	lementing the Secretary-General's responsibilities under international spa
	ce law and maintaining the United Nations Register of Objects Launched int
	o Outer Space.\n\n
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