Around 100 nations are involved in varying levels of #space activity. Since the 1950s, almost 20,000 #satellites 🛰️ have been launched into Earth’s orbit. These satellites bring immense benefits to #society, from monitoring ecosystems and supporting global #communications, to facilitating services such as satellite #television and contactless bank card payments. However,...https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/a-sustainable-development-goal-for-space
Space4Women Study on Gender Equality in the Space Sector
https://space4women.unoosa.org/news/landmark-study-gender-equality-space-sector-out
Landmark Study on Gender Equality in the Space Sector is out! Based on the recommendations of the Space4Women Expert Meetings, UNOOSA has launched a Landmark Study on Gender Equality in the Space Sector. The Study provides information on gender representation in space agencies and other space-related public organizations and examines policies or interventions that advance
#30DayMapChallenge Day 3 - Polygons
Cumulative number of objects launched into space. #OpenData from #UNOOSA via @ourworldindata
Made with #QGIS Temporal Controller. Note that due to lack of time today, I didn't fix data gaps, so some countries go black after launches.
Learn to make animations in QGIS? Check this playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeuKJkIxCDj3tfRHvjSal_wgunDcIO5hV&si=WwpjXGCtvqJ9kmyA and this step-by-step course at @gisocw: https://courses.gisopencourseware.org/course/view.php?id=51§ion=4
They finally uploaded them.
[PDF] https://www.unoosa.org/res/oosadoc/data/documents/2024/aac_105/aac_1051325_0_html/AC105_1325E.pdf
Don't know why UNOOSA folks aren't uploading the documents related to SpaceX debris found in Canada on their website. Notification was filed in 30 May..
https://www.unoosa.org/oosa/en/oosadoc/data/documents/2024/aac.105/aac.1051325_0.html
Earlier they had links to documents but they were broken when I mailed them they removed them altogether.