On September 28, 2025, at 10:45 AM, a significant global event occurs: the launch of the International Space Cooperation Initiative (ISCI). This initiative is a collaborative effort among multiple nations to establish a sustainable human presence on the Moon by 2035, focusing on scientific research, technology development, and international partnerships. As part of the launch, leaders from various countries gather at a special ceremony held at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, where they sign a historic agreement outlining the framework for cooperation. The event is broadcasted worldwide, highlighting the importance of unity in space exploration and the benefits of shared knowledge and resources. In the months leading up to this event, discussions and negotiations have taken place among space agencies, scientists, and policymakers, emphasizing the need for a collective approach to address challenges such as space debris, resource management, and potential colonization. This moment represents a significant step forward in humanity's quest to explore and utilize space, fostering international collaboration that aims to inspire future generations.