Register your event today and be part of Earth’s largest annual space event!
Are you organising an event that celebrates the marvels of space during World Space Week, October 4-10?
Registering your event on our calendar amplifies its visibility and shows your contribution to the global community.
All World Space Week events should be registered on calendar. Register here
Use the "World Space Week" name and our WSW logos. This boosts your event's credibility and allows us to share your event photos on our channels.
to tag #wsw2025 in your posts so everyone can see how you celebrated World Space Week this year!
If you are planning a space-related event during the timeframe of World Space Week, October 4-10, please consider using "World Space Week" text and the WSW logo in your event materials!
After entering data below, click the Submit button. All information will be published on the WSW website as soon as possible.
After World Space Week, please report on results, including attendance and media coverage, and send us your photos!
Yes, it takes time…
It takes time to register your event.
It takes time to collect the photos.
It takes time to count the people and organise the details.
however…
A few minutes of effort puts you on the biggest stage space has to offer.
Register your event today and be part of World Space Week New Zealand.
Be Part of Something Global - By registering, your event is added to the official New Zealand and worldwide calendars, connecting you with thousands of organisers in over 90 countries. It shows your community is part of a global celebration of space.
Registered events are promoted through the World Space Week New Zealand website and social media, making it easier for people to discover and attend your event. It’s free visibility for your organisation, school, or business.
When you register, your event becomes part of the national story. Other teachers, librarians, businesses, and community groups can see what’s happening, share ideas, and feel inspired to join in — helping space reach more people across Aotearoa.