UN Office of outer space affairs:

Peace or peril in space

Established in 1958, the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA) serves as the primary body promoting international cooperation and the peaceful use of outer space. With new technologies and increased global interest, space has become both a critical domain for innovation and a potential arena for conflict. The growing threat of weaponization raises questions about how best to preserve space as a neutral environment, while the rapid buildup of debris endangers satellites, astronauts, and future missions. In this committee, delegates will confront the most urgent issues defining the future of space itself and humanity’s place in the cosmos. 

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