The Moon Village Association, a global non-profit group that supports international teamwork in building a future lunar economy, has joined hands with the University of Dubai to host the official main event for this year’s International Moon Day. This special day is celebrated every year on July 20, to remember the historic moment when humans first landed on the Moon in 1969.
This year, the main celebration will take place at the University of Dubai, a school known for encouraging innovation and offering high-quality education. The university will be the center of activity for the event, which is expected to bring together students, researchers, space experts, and the public for a full day of learning and excitement.
Guests can look forward to interesting keynote speeches from leaders in the space industry, fun and educational workshops, and exhibitions that will display some of the latest technologies being used in space exploration. These exhibits will help people better understand the progress being made in space science, especially when it comes to exploring and possibly living on the Moon in the future.
By hosting this event, both the Moon Village Association and the University of Dubai hope to inspire young people, support education in science and technology, and encourage more international cooperation in space-related projects. The event will be a great opportunity for anyone who is curious about the Moon, space travel, or the future of human life beyond Earth.