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The Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC), in support of the , is a non-governmental organization and professional network which "aims to bring the views of students and young space professionals to the United Nations (UN), space industry and other organizations”. SGAC has a clear purpose to connect, inspire, engage and advocate; it works to raise awareness among the next generation of space professionals on a global scale. The SGAC network currently represents over 15,000 members across 150 countries - the world's largest network of students, young professionals and alumni in the space industry. SGAC operates in the six official languages of the United Nations, though the official working language is English.

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  • Space Generation Advisory Council (de)
  • Space Generation Advisory Council (es)
  • Space Generation Advisory Council (fr)
  • Space Generation Advisory Council (it)
  • Space Generation Advisory Council (en)
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  • El Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC) o Consejo Asesor de Generaciónes Espaciales es una organización no gubernamental que funciona como una red global de gente interesada en el espacio. Aúna los intereses de la juventud, los estudiantes y los jóvenes profesionales, y conecta a estos con organizaciones no gubernamentales e iniciativas sin ánimo de lucro relacionadas. SGAC fue fundada en Viena (Austria) con representantes de Europa, Oriente Medio, Norteamérica, Sudamérica, África y Asia/Pacífico. (es)
  • Der Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC), der das unterstützt, ist eine Nichtregierungsorganisation und ein professionelles Netzwerk, das „die Ansichten von Studierenden und jungen Raumfahrtfachleuten an die Vereinten Nationen (UN), die Raumfahrtindustrie und andere Organisationen herantragen will.“ SGAC verfolgt das klare Ziel, Kontakte zu vermitteln, zu inspirieren, sich zu engagieren und für die nächste Generation von Raumfahrtexperten auf globaler Ebene zu werben. Das SGAC-Netzwerk vertritt derzeit über 15.000 Mitglieder in 150 Ländern – das weltweit größte Netzwerk von Studenten, jungen Fachleuten und Absolventen in der Raumfahrtindustrie. SGAC arbeitet in den sechs offiziellen Sprachen der Vereinten Nationen, die offizielle Arbeitssprache ist Englisch. (de)
  • The Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC), in support of the , is a non-governmental organization and professional network which "aims to bring the views of students and young space professionals to the United Nations (UN), space industry and other organizations”. SGAC has a clear purpose to connect, inspire, engage and advocate; it works to raise awareness among the next generation of space professionals on a global scale. The SGAC network currently represents over 15,000 members across 150 countries - the world's largest network of students, young professionals and alumni in the space industry. SGAC operates in the six official languages of the United Nations, though the official working language is English. (en)
  • Le Space Generation Advisory Council - in support of the United Nations Programme on Space Applications est une organisation non gouvernementale (ONG) et un réseau professionnel qui a pour but de « représenter les points de vue des étudiants et jeunes professionnels du secteur spatial auprès des Nations unies, des agences spatiales et autres organisations ». Le SGAC permet à ses membres de : (fr)
  • Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC) in support of the United Nations Programme on Space Applications è un'organizzazione non governativa supportata da una larga rete di studenti e professionisti del settore spaziale, di età compresa tra i 18 e i 35 anni. Lo scopo di SGAC è quello di farsi portavoce dei punti di vista di studenti e di giovani professionisti del settore spaziale presso l'Organizzazione delle Nazioni Unite (ONU), l'Industria, le Università e altre organizzazioni. Il termine “Space Generation” viene comunemente utilizzato per indicare la generazione nata dopo il 4 ottobre 1957, data di lancio dello Sputnik, il primo satellite artificiale. (it)
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  • Space Generation Advisory Council (en)
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