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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Red squirrel in Cairngorms National Park, Scotland
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A bohemian feline
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Mount Logan in Yukon, Canada
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Jaguar in the Pantanal wetlands
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Oud-West, Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Celebrating Flag Day: ‘O long may it wave’
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Glowworm caves in Australia
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A rock in a wild place
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Arches National Park, Utah
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New beginnings
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Entoloma hochstetteri mushroom at Lake Mahinapua, New Zealand
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A temple, preserved
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Arches National Park anniversary
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Let s run em up!
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San Blas Islands, Panama
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Sequoia National Parks 134th anniversary
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Cable car station, Graubünden, Switzerland
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Amphitheatre of El Jem, Tunisia
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International Zebra Day
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Visiting Ahch-To on Star Wars Day
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Stepping into autumn
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Pretty, pretty…butterfly?
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Big wheels on a big mountain
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Arbor Day
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Maldives
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Humpback whales in Maui, Hawaii
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Adorably evolutionary sea sheep
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Going head-to-head with winter
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Great gray owls in their nest, Finland
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Happy Easter from the ‘peeps’ at Bing
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