At Orbitum 2026, committees are not isolated debating rooms; they are high-stakes operational cells within a unified orbital simulation. Our legislative and crisis bodies are designed to mirror the actual complexity of space governance, requiring delegates to navigate the intersection of technical feasibility, international law, and geopolitical strategy.
Each council operates under the Continuum Doctrine, meaning decisions made in one chamber can trigger intelligence drops or policy shifts in another. From the technical standardization of deep-space observation to the rapid-response demands of an emergency on the International Space Station, every committee is built to test reliability, strategic foresight, and the ability to negotiate under pressure.
Whether you are navigating the legal frameworks of the UN Office for Outer Space Affairs or managing high-intensity security doctrines in the Orbital Security Council, your goal remains the same: to stabilize a system at its breaking point.