Twelve nations signed the Antarctic Treaty System on December 1, 1959, establishing the ice-covered continent as a place for scientific study open to all nations and banning any military activity there. Since then, additional countries joined in the treaty—now 53 nations participate in activities at the various research stations there. Our photo shows the northernmost part of Antarctica, the Antarctic Peninsula, south of Chile and Argentina.
A treaty for science
Today in History
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Seitan Limania Beach, Crete
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Here, fishy!
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Happy Fathers Day!
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An oceanic valentine
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From garden to table?
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World Turtle Day
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Flower of Life symbol drawn in snow
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Nazca boobies, Wolf Island, Galápagos Islands, Ecuador
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Once upon a midafternoon dreary…
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Here comes summer
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Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada
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World Environment Day
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Let’s have a ball
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Love blossoms
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Spotted Lake emerges
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What’s blooming in New Zealand?
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A step toward freedom
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Mysterious prairie mounds abound
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League of Nations, 100 years later
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International Museum Day
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Pretty, pretty…butterfly?
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Old Rock Day
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A Welsh wonder turns 70
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Haaga Rhododendron Park
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The birth of Bauhaus
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A peak in the clouds
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A gentle wind fills this sail
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An ultralight aircraft flying over the sands of Namibia
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Valentines Day
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Bridge over the River Tara
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