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On October 4, 1957, Sputnik I was launched by the Soviet Union, kicking off the Space Race that would culminate in the July 1969 moon landing. The United Nations declared 1999 World Space Week to mark all achievements in space, and it has grown into the most significant public space event on Earth. Today, more than 3,700 events in 80 countries celebrate the benefits of space.
It occurs annually during the week of October 4-10 to celebrate the launch of Sputnik.
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