NASA opens the door to document 140,000 stunning images of the universe for the whole world
Now, anyone can access and admire images of NASA brand, and 1-0-2 videos about the universe.
Since its founding in 1957, NASA has had a huge treasure of videos and photos that have become "brands." And now, the largest aviation agency in the world has decided to open this treasure to the public.
The online archive of 140,000 photos and videos has been opened.
Now we can all search and download more than 140,000 images, videos and audio recordings of NASA missions.
It could be beautiful images of Mars, or Neil Armstrong's "great step" video on the Moon in 1969.
Buzz Arin - the first person to set foot on the Moon.
Image simulates what is happening on Mars.
Space Shuttle Discovery shuttle on launch pad in 2009.
Not only that, in NASA's treasures there are pictures that have never been published. One of them is the blue aurora image on Earth seen from the ISS International Space Station. In addition, countless images of planets belonging to the solar system like Neptune, Saturn . are also present.
And best of all, this treasure will be constantly updated by NASA. You won't have to wait 59 more years to get another 140,000 pictures.
Aurora image Aurora Australis taken from ISS, in the southeastern Tasman Sea, south of New Zealand.
Illustration of the energy emitted from the black hole.
The image provided by the Hubble space telescope on the Omega Nebula - looks like a sea of wrath.The color of this nebula comes from hydrogen clouds and sulfur, oxygen crystals.
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