B.P. Koirala Memorial Planetarium Observatory and Science Museum Development Board organized a 10 days school on “Application of Space Science”. More than 120 participants including students form plus two and bachelor’s levels, their respective teachers and the experts of Space Science were present in the school. The school conducted theoretical and practical classes on subjects like Stellar Evolution; Early universe and inflation; Astro-particle physics; Large scale structures and their evolution; Astrophysical plasma; Solar system, Interstellar and intergalactic medium; Observational tools and techniques; Study of the earth (surface, hydro, climate); Geology, meteorology and hydrology; Resource management, forestry, mines, agriculture, water; Natural hazard prediction and mitigation; Glacier lake outburst, earthquake, flood, landslide, forest-fire; Space technology; Space environment and its effect on materials, rockets; Satellite and space missions; Application of Satellites in telecommunication and broadcasting. Prof. Dr. Uday Raj Khanal (Central Department of Physics, T.U.), Prem Raj Dhungel,(T.U.), Asso. Prof. Raju Khanal (T.U.), R.K. Sharma (President, Nepal remote sensing and Photogramettric society), Dr. B. Pradhan (Manager, satellite service, Nepal Telecom), D.C. Yadav (Sagarmatha Earth Station), Dr. Sanat Kumar Sharma and other experts from India: Prof. Dr. U.C. Joshi, Prof. R.N. Mishra form Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad and Dr. Singh (Course Director, C.S.S.T.E.A.P) were presented as resource persons in the school. The chief guest of the program was Honourable Minister Kalpana Dhamala, Ministry of Science and Technology.