New web library where NASA archives pictures, movies and sounds, photos can download high definition version with Exif · detailed explanation



A new library that NASA publishes a lot of pictures, movies, and sounds that have been recorded so far on the WebNASA Image and Video LibraryWe began publishing. In addition to being able to browse data of all formats in new arrival order and popularity order, related metadata is also stored together, it is possible to search by keyword and narrow it by date and data format, Download is also possible.

NASA Image and Video Library
https://images.nasa.gov/

When you access the site, the following screen will be displayed. By default, all data is displayed in order of new arrivals.


When you click on the tab from "Newest Uploads" to "Most Popular" and switch it, the pictures that captured the appearance of the beautiful universe are now displayed in a staggered fashion.


Clicking the image will display the details of each image.


There is a "DOWNLOAD" button around the center of the screen, so that you can download original size data in addition to large, medium and small sizes.


When all the data is available, the photographer's name etc. is displayed below the image. This picture was taken by the Japanese astronaut Takuya Ohnishi from the International Space Station. Also, click on the button labeled "Show EXIF ​​Data" below that ... ...


It is possible to view the EXIF ​​data that was recorded at the time of shooting as it is. Although some of these data are not saved, it seems that photographs taken in recent years are largely equipped.


In addition, you can search keywords in the search window at the top of the Home screen to find the photos and videos you want to see. For example, enter "Saturn V" and click the search button ......


A list of data related to the largest rocket in the world history "Saturn V" was displayed. With this keyword, 1096 data are hit, you can see a picture of each part of Saturn V rocket and valuable video of Apollo plan using same rocket.


In addition, search results can be narrowed down by format of "pictures", "movies", "sounds", or by age they were created.


When searching for keywords with "Hubble" (Hubble Space Telescope), nearly 4000 images were hit. As you can see, at NASA's new site you can enjoy unbearable data for space lovers.

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