We can read all NASA studies completely free of charge

NASA recently decided to loosen public access, allowing everyone to access their research without paying any service fees.

NASA recently decided to loosen public access, allowing everyone to access their research without paying any service fees.

NASA finds the 2nd Earth! NASA finds water on Mars! You see, hear these news every day, but for those who are eager to learn and research, they really cannot be satisfied. After all, no one knew what NASA did, specifically.

However, the good news is that we can all know this now, because N ASA recently decided to publish all the research done online. And even better, it's all free.

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Everyone, regardless of skin color, race, can access and read all research funded by NASA.

More specifically, NASA built a new portal site called Pubspace , which published all of the research funded by NASA. Everyone, regardless of skin color, race, can access and read all of the text in the study, from life on Mars, to the ability to migrate to other human planets.

This result stems from the White House decision in 2013, directing that NASA must "release" access to their studies - something that so far could only be paid for access.

There are also exceptions, of course with national security-related research. But overall there are currently about 850 studies published, and this number is increasing day by day.

According to NASA's chief scientist Ellen Stofan: "The publication of our materials for free can greatly affect future research. As engineers and scientists, they are we work with mutual support platform ".

This is also the current global trend, when knowledge needs to be universally accessible to the public. In May 2016, EU members agreed that by 2020, all European research must be published for free.

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Interface of Pubspace.

However, please note, besides passion, you of course must have a good level of foreign language to penetrate the "horrible" knowledge that NASA brings.

Update 15 December 2018
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