19/02/2026
🚀🇺🇳 Most people don’t associate spaceflight with the United Nations. But they should!
🎙️ Last week, Director Aarti Holla-Maini joined the podcast This Week In Space for a wide-ranging conversation on why global space governance matters now more than ever. She touched on:
🔹 The distinct roles of UNOOSA (the Office) and the Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (the intergovernmental body)
🔹 Why neutral convening and multilateral dialogue are essential in a rapidly evolving space sector
🔹 The growing urgency of space sustainability and debris mitigation
🔹 Anticipating increased lunar activity — transparency, resource use, and the non-appropriation principle
🔹 Engaging commercial space actors while preserving Member State authority
🔹 Expanding capacity-building, disaster response, and access to space for developing countries
As space activity accelerates, with more actors, more satellites, and more ambitions for reaching the Moon, global cooperation is not optional. It is essential. COPUOS and UNOOSA are critical to help achieve that, and to ensure that the benefits of space reach all countries.
🙏 Many thanks to hosts Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik, as well as Rick Jenet of the National Space Society, for helping us take listeners inside the UN’s work on space — from Earth orbit to the Moon and beyond.
🎧 Listen to the full episode here on Youtube: https://shorturl.at/87Pwc