Welcome to the 2025 International Conference on Astronomy and Space Sciences (CoASS 2025) in Oslo, Norway! We are delighted to have you join us for this esteemed event from September 19-21, 2025. As we gather to explore the latest advancements in our understanding of the cosmos, we celebrate the shared passion for unlocking the mysteries of the universe. Over the course of three exciting days, we will engage in fruitful discussions, exchange innovative ideas, and forge new collaborations. We look forward to welcoming you to Oslo, a city that embodies the spirit of exploration and scientific endeavors.
View moreAbstract Submission February 7, 2025 Full Paper Submission March 7, 2025 Author Notification April 11, 2025 Registration May 9, 2025 Camera-ready May 9, 2025 Conference Dates June 13-15, 2025
ScheduleDon't miss this opportunity to showcase your passion and expertise.
Join a community of visionaries and pioneers in the field.
Your expertise is key to unlocking the next chapter of space discovery.
Connect with fellow researchers, exchange ideas, and leave your mark on the future of space science.
Share your research, ignite conversations, and shape the future of space exploration by contributing to our dynamic program. Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
View moreCOASS 2025 will be held in Oslo, Norway during September 12-14, 2025. COASS 2025 extends an open invitation to all interested participants to submit their papers for consideration. Exciting opportunities await at COASS 2025 as special sessions have been announced to delve into the latest findings and innovative ideas.
All accepted and presented papers will be included in conference proceedings, which will be published by xxx and submitted for inclusion Scopus for indexing. All conference proceedings paper should be at least 4 pages. Content will be submitted to the indexing databases for indexing. As indexing services are independent organizations, the conference organizer cannot guarantee that any abstract or index entry will be included in any particular database.
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This session will bring together astronomers and astrophysicists to discuss the latest advancements in the detection and characterization of exoplanets. Participants will explore new observational techniques, data analysis methods, and the implications of recent discoveries on our understanding of planetary systems. The session will also address the search for biosignatures and the potential for life beyond Earth.
This special session will focus on the emerging field of multi-messenger astronomy, which combines observations from different cosmic messengers—gravitational waves, electromagnetic radiation, and neutrinos—to study astronomical events. Experts will present case studies of multi-messenger observations, discuss the challenges and opportunities of this approach, and highlight the potential for new discoveries about the universe's most energetic phenomena.
This session will address the growing concern of space debris and its impact on the sustainability of space activities. Participants will discuss the current state of space debris, its risks to operational satellites and crewed spacecraft, and strategies for debris mitigation. The session will also explore policy frameworks, international cooperation, and technological solutions for active debris removal and monitoring.
This special session will examine the role of citizen science in advancing space research. It will highlight projects that successfully engage the public in data collection, analysis, and scientific discovery. Participants will discuss the benefits and challenges of citizen science, its impact on education and community involvement, and the potential for new discoveries through collaborative efforts.
This session will delve into the theoretical and practical aspects of interstellar travel and the ongoing search for extraterrestrial intelligence. Experts will discuss the current state of propulsion technologies, the engineering challenges of long-duration spaceflight, and the strategies for searching for intelligent life in the cosmos. The session will also address the ethical and philosophical implications of making contact with extraterrestrial civilizations.
<p>Welcome to the Special Sessions! If you are considering organizing a new special session, please feel free to get in touch with us. We look forward to your submissions and collaboration.</p>
Submit a proposalMs. Dora Wu Email: info@xxx.org Tel:+852-30697699 (English) Wechat: 19982030932 Monday-Friday, 9:30am-12:00pm and 1:30pm-6:00pm
Contact us We're Here to HelpOslo, the capital city of Norway, is a vibrant coastal metropolis nestled between the Oslofjord and lush green hills. Known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant arts scene, it is a city that seamlessly blends the old with the new. From the medieval Akershus Fortress to the contemporary Astrup Fearnley Museum, Oslo offers a diverse cultural experience. Its residents enjoy a high standard of living and the city is renowned for its green spaces, making it an attractive destination for both visitors and expatriates alike.
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