Free - Entire Media Library & All Scientific Research @ NASA

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All the content in the NASA media library is free with no copyright restrictions for non-commercial use:
“NASA content - images, audio, video, and computer files used in the rendition of 3-dimensional models, such as texture maps and polygon data in any format - generally are not copyrighted. You may use this material for educational or informational purposes, including photo collections, textbooks, public exhibits, computer graphical simulations and Internet Web pages. This general permission extends to personal Web pages.


For the scientific minded, this deal was posted almost four three years ago.

Scientific research archive

The free online archive arrived in response to a key policy update, which requires any NASA-funded research articles in peer-reviewed journals be publicly accessible within one year of publication.

In general, multimedia content that are always free and available to everyone should be posted in the forums, but if something that was not previously free is offered free temporarily or permanently, it qualifies as a deal.

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Comments

  • +1

    is this bargain?

  • +1

    Not really a deal when it's been free for multiple years already.

  • Nice find, thanks for sharing op

  • -3

    NASA-Never A Straight Answer. Earth is flat, Space is fake, Truth doesn't fear investigation.

    • Thanks for a good laugh.

  • +2

    A certain nation will be pissed off as they have spent countless hours (and time) hacking into agencies such as NASA to “borrow” data and resources… Lol

  • +1

    Of course it is a bargain because it is free.

  • +1

    Wonder if they ever found the research that showed how to safely send people across the Van Allen Belt?

    • If anyone can do it - Eddie can.

      • Was Eddie talking about this? That would be gold.
        I've only seen the footage of the supposed NASA guy saying something like they forgot how to cross safely or can't find the info that shows how to do it.

          • @cornbeef: I thought you were talking about Eddie Bravo.

            • @mapax: Just looked him up. Quite the thinker there Eddie Bravo.

              • @cornbeef: He is a comical guy, would be fun to hangout with but I'm not sure how much of it is for lolz and how much he really believes.

  • +2

    BRB, starting SpaceX+1

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