The Convention on Registration of Objects Launched into Outer Space (commonly known as the Registration Convention or Registration Agreement) was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in 1974 and went into force in 1976. As of January 2026, it has been ratified by 78 states.

The convention requires states to furnish the United Nations with details about the orbit of each space object. A registry of launchings was already being maintained by the United Nations as a result of a General Assembly Resolution in 1962.

The Registration Convention and four other space law treaties, including the Outer Space Treaty, the Rescue Agreement, the Liability Convention, and the Moon Agreement are administered by the United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space.

The European Space Agency, European Organization for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites, the European Telecommunications Satellite Organization, and the Intersputnik International Organization of Space Communications have submitted declarations of acceptance of rights and obligations according to the convention.

Current status

The register is kept by the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA) and includes

Information on registered objects is available at the

List of states parties

There are currently 72 states parties to the convention.

State partySignedDepositedEntered into force
Algeria9 March 20079 March 2007
Antigua and Barbuda13 December 198813 December 1988
Argentina26 March 19755 May 19935 May 1993
Armenia19 January 201819 January 2018
Australia11 March 198611 March 1986
Austria14 October 19756 March 19806 March 1980
Bahrain6 July 20216 July 2021
Belarus30 June 197526 January 197826 January 1978
Belgium30 June 197524 February 197724 February 1977
Brazil17 March 200617 March 2006
Bulgaria4 February 197611 May 197615 September 1976
Canada14 February 19754 August 197615 September 1976
Chile17 September 198117 September 1981
China17 September 198117 September 1981
Colombia10 January 201410 January 2014
Costa Rica14 October 201014 October 2010
Cuba10 April 197810 April 1978
Cyprus6 July 19786 July 1978
Czech Republic22 February 199322 February 1993
Denmark12 December 19751 April 19771 April 1977
Djibouti14 July 202214 July 2022
Finland15 January 201815 January 2018
France14 January 197517 December 197515 September 1976
Germany2 March 197616 October 197916 October 1979
Greece27 May 200327 May 2003
Hungary13 October 197526 October 197726 October 1977
India18 January 198218 January 1982
Indonesia16 July 199716 July 1997
Italy8 December 20058 December 2005
Japan20 June 198320 June 1983
Kazakhstan11 January 200111 January 2001
Korea, North10 March 200910 March 2009
Korea, South14 October 198114 October 1981
Kuwait28 April 201428 April 2014
Lebanon28 April 200428 April 2004
Libya8 January 20108 January 2010
Liechtenstein26 February 199926 February 1999
Lithuania8 March 20138 March 2013
Luxembourg27 January 202127 January 2021
Malaysia26 September 202526 September 2025
Mexico19 December 19751 March 19771 March 1977
Mongolia30 October 197510 April 198510 April 1985
Montenegro23 October 200623 October 2006
Morocco19 September 201219 September 2012
Netherlands26 January 198126 January 1981
New Zealand23 January 201823 January 2018
Nicaragua13 May 197511 July 201711 July 2017
Niger5 August 197622 December 197622 December 1976
Nigeria6 July 20096 July 2009
Norway28 June 199528 June 1995
Oman10 February 202210 February 2022
Pakistan1 December 197527 February 198627 February 1986
Paraguay19 January 202319 January 2023
Peru21 March 197921 March 1979
Poland4 December 197522 November 197822 November 1978
Portugal2 November 20182 November 2018
Qatar14 March 201214 March 2012
Romania9 February 20239 February 2023
Russia17 June 197513 January 197813 January 1978
Saudi Arabia18 July 201218 July 2012
Serbia12 March 200112 March 2001
Seychelles28 December 197728 December 1977
Slovakia28 May 199328 May 1993
Slovenia20 February 201920 February 2019
South Africa27 January 201227 January 2012
Spain20 December 197820 December 1978
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines27 April 199927 April 1999
Sweden9 June 19769 June 197615 September 1976
Switzerland14 April 197515 February 197815 February 1978
Turkey21 June 200621 June 2006
Ukraine11 July 197514 September 197714 September 1977
United Arab Emirates7 November 20007 November 2000
United Kingdom6 May 197530 March 197830 March 1978
United States24 January 197515 September 197615 September 1976
Uruguay18 August 197718 August 1977
Venezuela3 November 20163 November 2016

Signatories that are not parties

There are three states which have signed, but not ratified, the convention.

StateSigned
Burundi13 November 1975
Iran27 May 1975
Singapore31 August 1976

Organizations accepting the rights and obligations

Several intergovernmental organizations, which cannot be party to the convention, have nonetheless notified the Secretary-General of the United Nations that they have accepted the rights and obligations of the convention.

OrganizationNotified
European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites10 July 1997
European Space Agency2 January 1979
European Telecommunications Satellite Organization10 June 2014
Intersputnik International Organization of Space Communications10 July 2018

Proposals

A General Assembly resolution from December 2007 that was accepted by consensus recommended that the data should be extended to include:

  • Coordinated Universal Time as the time reference for the date of launch;
  • Kilometres, minutes and degrees as the standard units for basic orbital parameters;
  • Any useful information relating to the function of the space object in addition to the general function requested by the Registration Convention
  • The geostationary orbit location, if appropriate
  • Any change of status in operations (e.g., when a space object is no longer functional)
  • The approximate date of decay or re-entry
  • The date and physical conditions of moving a space object to a disposal orbit
  • Web links to official information on space objects

Background

For many years, concern has existed surrounding the growing number of dead or inactive satellites in space. These litter the part of space near geostationary orbit and pose a major threat, as any collision would produce serious damage or loss of satellites. As of 2021, there are nearly 12,000 objects registered in the UNOOSA Online Index of Objects Launched into Outer Space.

Notes

External links

  • at the Depositary of the United Nations Treaty Collection