The outer space treaty ...
The Outer Space Treaty, signed in 1967, is a foundational document governing space law. Key provisions include:
1. Space is free for exploration and use by all countries.
2. No country can claim ownership of celestial bodies.
3. Space activities must be peaceful and non-military.
4. Countries are responsible for their space activities.
5. Astronauts are considered "envoys of mankind."
The treaty aims to promote international cooperation, prevent conflicts, and ensure space is used for the benefit of all humanity.
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