PolicyBrief
H.RES. 785
119th CongressOct 3rd 2025
Expressing support for designation of the week of October 4, 2025, through October 10, 2025, as "World Space Week".
IN COMMITTEE

This resolution expresses Congressional support for designating October 4-10, 2025, as World Space Week to celebrate space science and technology's benefits to life on Earth.

Debbie Dingell
D

Debbie Dingell

Representative

MI-6

LEGISLATION

Congress Backs 'World Space Week' 2025: Why It Matters for Your Kid's Science Class

This resolution is the House of Representatives formally recognizing and expressing support for the designation of October 4 through October 10, 2025, as "World Space Week." It celebrates the 26th annual observance of the week, which was established by the United Nations, and highlights the 2025 theme: "Living in Space." Essentially, this is Congress giving a high-five to the global effort to promote space science and technology, emphasizing that these fields are crucial for improving life on Earth and driving innovation.

The Theme: Moving Beyond Earth

The 2025 theme, "Living in Space," is a nod to the growing focus on creating sustainable habitats and life support systems off-planet. For those of us juggling mortgages and grocery bills down here, this might sound like science fiction, but the resolution points out that this kind of research drives technology that trickles down into our daily lives—think advancements in medicine, energy, and transportation. It’s a formal acknowledgment that what happens in space doesn't stay in space; it creates new industries and boosts the U.S. economy (Section 4).

Why Congress Cares About STEM

Beyond the cool factor, the resolution strongly supports the week's goal of boosting public understanding of space science and technology. It specifically encourages K-12 students to participate in local and national events tied to World Space Week. The idea here is simple: inspire the next generation to get excited about STEM fields. If your high schooler is trying to figure out a career path, this push could mean more visible opportunities and educational resources in space science and technology becoming available through community programs during that week (Section 6).

Earth Benefits from Space

The resolution also makes a point of connecting space technology directly back to our planet. It highlights how Earth science, often using satellite mapping and observation, provides us with critical data needed to find and protect natural resources like water and minerals. So, while the theme is "Living in Space," a key underlying message is that these same tools are essential for managing sustainability and resources right here at home. This resolution is purely declarative—it doesn't allocate new funds or mandate new programs—but it provides official backing that can help local schools and space agencies coordinate and promote their educational outreach efforts.