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UNIS/OS/334 6 June 2006
Background Release
VIENNA, 6 June (UN
Information Service) -- The United Nations Committee on the Peaceful
Uses of Outer Space (COPUOS) will hold its forty-ninth session in
Vienna, Austria, from 7 to 16 June.
Topics such as space and
water, space and education and the recommendations of the World
Summit on the Information Society, will be on the agenda. The
Committee will also discuss issues raised in the reports of its two
Subcommittees - the Scientific and Technical Subcommittee and the
Legal Subcommittee - on their sessions earlier this year. These
include space-system-based disaster management support, space
debris, the use of nuclear power sources in outer space, practice of
States and international organizations in registering space objects
and the definition and delimitation of outer space.
Space and
Water
The Committee will be
briefed on a pilot project in the area of "Space and water". At its
session in 2005, the Committee heard a presentation on progress in
preparing a pilot project that would apply space applications to the
restoration of Lake Chad and the management of water resources in
the Lake Chad basin. The representatives of those States involved in
the pilot project will brief the Committee on the progress achieved
in implementing the project.
Space and
Education
The Committee will
consider "Space and education", and will develop specific,
concrete action plans for incorporating outer space into education,
enhancing education in space, expanding space tools for education
and ensuring that space-based services contribute to the achievement
of the Millennium Development Goal on access to education. The
Committee will also prepare a brief document on the role of space in
education, as well as the link between space and education, for
transmission to the General Conference of the United Nations
Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
(UNESCO).
Recommendations
of the World Summit on the Information Society
The Committee will
consider a new agenda item concerning the recommendations of the
World Summit on the Information Society. The International
Telecommunication Union will brief the Committee on the
recommendations of the World Summit and their implementation.
United Nations
Programme on Space Applications
Based on the report of
the Scientific and Technical Subcommittee, COPUOS will review the
United Nations Programme on Space Applications, including the
activities of the International Satellite System for Search and
Rescue (Cospas-Sarsat). The system is designed to provide distress
alert and location data to assist search and rescue operations, and
has been successfully in use since 1982, saving more than 18,800
lives in over 5,300 situations worldwide. Among other activities,
the United Nations Programme on Space Applications holds workshops
and training courses to promote awareness of Cospas-Sarsat and to
support countries in coordinating its use.
Space-System-Based Disaster
Management Support
The Committee will have
before it, for its review and recommendation to the General Assembly
at its sixty-first session, the final study of the ad hoc expert
group on the possibility of creating an international entity to
provide for coordination and the means of realistically optimizing
the effectiveness of space-based services for use in disaster
management.
Practice of
States and International Organizations in Registering Space
Objects
COPUOS will discuss the
issue of practice of States and international organizations in
registering space objects. The Convention on Registration of Objects
Launched into Outer Space requires States launching objects such as
satellites, to make available information on the launched object to
the United Nations. Based on this information, OOSA maintains the
United Nations Register of Objects Launched into Outer Space, for
which it also provides an online searchable index.
Symposium on
"Space and Forests"
A symposium on "Space and
Forests" will be held on the afternoon of Monday, 12 June. The
symposium is being organized by the United Nations Office for Outer
Space Affairs in cooperation with the Institute for Global Mapping
and Research of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts. The
objectives of the symposium are to: (a) present a brief overview of
the available technology that is used in monitoring forests; (b)
present case studies on the uses and benefits of space-based
technology in forestry; (c) identify ways in which developing
countries can make use of space-based data and information to
protect their forests; and (d) recommend ways of expanding the use,
particularly in developing countries, of space-based data and
information for management of forests.
Exhibition
The session of the
Committee will coincide with the opening of a special exhibition on
"A New Perspective on Mars" at the Vienna International Centre. The
exhibition, jointly organized by the German Aerospace Center and
OOSA, will display large-format, three-dimensional satellite imagery
of Mars taken by the German High Resolution Stereo Camera onboard
the European Mars Express space probe, as well as a wide variety of
information about Mars, its moons and the exploration of the Red
Planet. The exhibition can be viewed as part of a guided tour of the
Vienna International Centre.
Flag
Ceremony
In a ceremony on Tuesday,
13 June, a United Nations flag carried onboard China's first human
spaceflight, Shen Zhou V, will be unveiled at the United Nations
space exhibit at the Vienna International Centre. Following an offer
by China to the UN Secretary-General in July 2003, the flag was
provided for the space mission as a symbol of China's firm
commitment to use outer space for peaceful purposes and for the
betterment of all humankind. The flag was returned to the United
Nations in 2004, and will be permanently displayed at the UN space
exhibit.
Membership
COPUOS has the following
67 Member States: Albania, Algeria, Argentina, Australia,
Austria, Belgium, Benin, Brazil, Bulgaria, Burkina Faso, Cameroon,
Canada, Chad, Chile, China, Colombia, Cuba, Czech Republic, Ecuador,
Egypt, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Iran,
Iraq, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Lebanon, Libya, Malaysia,
Mexico, Mongolia, Morocco, Netherlands, Nicaragua, Niger, Nigeria,
Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Korea,
Romania, Russian Federation, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Sierra Leone,
Slovakia, South Africa, Spain, Sudan, Sweden, Syria, Thailand,
Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom, United States, Uruguay, Venezuela
and Viet Nam.
The following
inter-governmental and non-governmental organizations have permanent
observer status with COPUOS: Association of Space Explorers,
Committee on Earth Observation Satellites, Committee on Space
Research, Regional Centre for Remote Sensing of the North African
States, Eurisy, European Space Agency, European Space Policy
Institute, International Academy of Astronautics, International
Astronautical Federation, International Astronomical Union,
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, International
Law Association, International Mobile Satellite Organization,
Intersputnik International Organization of Space Communications,
International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing,
International Space University, National Space Society, Space
Generation Advisory Council, Spaceweek International Association and
The Planetary Society.
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The Committee on
the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (COPUOS) was set up by the General
Assembly in 1959 to review the scope of international cooperation in
the peaceful uses of outer space, to devise programmes in this field
to be undertaken under United Nations auspices, to encourage
continued research and the dissemination of information on outer
space matters and to study legal problems arising from the
exploration of outer space. COPUOS and its two Subcommittees each
meet annually to consider questions put before them by the General
Assembly, reports submitted to them and issues raised by the Member
States. The Committee and the Subcommittees, working on the basis of
consensus, make recommendations to the General Assembly.
The United Nations Office for
Outer Space Affairs (OOSA) implements the decisions of the General
Assembly and of the Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space
and its two Subcommittees, the Scientific and Technical Subcommittee
and the Legal Subcommittee. The Office is responsible for promoting
international cooperation in the peaceful uses of outer space, and
assisting developing countries in using space science and
technology. Located in Vienna, Austria, OOSA maintains a website
at http://www.unoosa.org/
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For information contact:
Qais Sultan Associate
Programme Officer Telephone: +43 1 26060-4962 E-mail: qais.sultan@unvienna.org
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