The end of World Space Week today comes with a message of hope. Fifty-one years ago, the pact known as the Outer Space Treaty went into effect. The US, UK, and USSR were the first parties to the treaty and at least 107 other nations have since joined them, with additional countries working on ratification. The treaty establishes ‘space law’—in essence, an agreement that space exploration should only be for the benefit of all of humanity. No weapons of mass destruction can be placed on the moon, or any other orbiting body.
Space is for everyone
Today in History
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All hail the king of shrubs
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One giant leap for penguins
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World Wildlife Day
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Fog above the forest
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A long winter’s nap, perhaps?
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Wicker fields in Cañamares, Spain
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Mount Hood, Oregon
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Kendwa village, Zanzibar, Tanzania
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Reflecting on Black History Month
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National Museum of African American History and Culture
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Emerald Bay and Fannette Island, Lake Tahoe, California
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Collared aracari in Costa Rica
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It s Republic Day in India
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Aspens in the White River National Forest, Colorado
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Welcome to the drainpipe of the Pacific
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Union Square, Manhattan
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An avian predator built for the snow
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Batten down the hatches
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Channel Country, Australia
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The mountain of 30,000 sakura
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Maya site of Copán
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The moai you know
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Smithsonian Secretary Lonnie Bunch on the institution s 175th anniversary
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Two rocks and a heart spot
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Folegandros Island, Cyclades, Greece
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An oceanic valentine
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Not your average sandcastle
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Spring comes to the Diablo foothills
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World Bicycle Day
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Dunquin Pier, County Kerry, Ireland
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