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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Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee
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Reflections on Memorial Day
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Sky island views
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Tortula moss, Netherlands
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Siblings Day
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Glacial spires in the fog
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International Literacy Day
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Sitka shines on Alaska Day
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Polar bear season in Manitoba
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Bathing huts in Skåne County, Sweden
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World Octopus Day
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A horse of many colors
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The roots of invention
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World of WearableArt Awards
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Saffron in bloom
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Perseid meteor shower over Oregon
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Dragon dance performed in Chenzhou, Hunan Province, China
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World Oceans Day
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Honoring the fallen
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Travel Sunday: Liverpool
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Pups of the prairie
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Reindeer, Lapland, Finland
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Red fox
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A species worth defending
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Bohemian waxwings in Canada
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The Cathedral of Florence, Italy
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Flamingos of the Chilean desert
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A dreamy start to the Year of the Pig
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Nature Photography Day
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Art in the high desert
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