Smithsonian Museum publishes 2.8 million high-resolution photos that can be used for free, data and materials of 19 facilities such as museums can be downloaded
National Aerospace, known for its physical exhibits such as the WrightFlyer, first developed by the Wright brothers, the Spirit of St. Louis, which Lindbergh successfully crossed the Pacific Ocean, the Apollo 11 command ship, and the Moonstone An open access platform where the Smithsonian Institution, which operates the Smithsonian Museum, which is comprised of 19 facilities including a museum and is the stage of the movie `` Night Museum 2 '', can view and download 2.8 million high-resolution photos in the public domain for free Published in.
Smithsonian Open Access | Smithsonian Institution
Smithsonian Releases 2.8 Million Images Into Public Domain | At the Smithsonian | Smithsonian Magazine
Smithsonian Open Access: 2.8 Million Images Are Yours to Use-YouTube
`` Smithsonian Open Access '' consists of about 300 facilities including the National Air and Space Museum, the National Museum of American History, the National Museum of Natural History, and the National Museum of the American Indian, which comprise the Smithsonian Museum, and include 2D and 3D data for 19 facilities. Ten thousand have been published. You can freely browse, download, remix, share, etc. the published materials, and it is OK.
For example, this is the Lockheed Vega 5B used by Amelia Earhart for her first successful female solo transatlantic flight. This is a picture of what is stored at the National Air and Space Museum.
Lockheed Vega 5B, Amelia Earhart | Smithsonian Institution
https://www.si.edu/object/nasm_A19670093000
Photos taken not only from the front of the aircraft, but also taken from multiple directions are available.
There are also photos that seem to be close to the details.
Click the icons below each photo to download photos in various resolutions. 'High-resolution JPEG' is a high-resolution JPEG image with a long side of about 8000 pixels, and 'Screen Image' is a JPEG image displayed on the screen with a long side of about 1200 pixels.
'Head celebrating the king' from the National Museum of African Art. It is not an image of a specific king, but an item on the altar to honor the king.
Commemorative head of a king | Smithsonian Institution
'Fisher' by Hokusai Katsushika. From
Fisherman | Smithsonian Institution
https://www.si.edu/object/fsg_F1904.181
The number of released points as of February 2020 is 2.8 million, but the Smithsonian Institution plans to promote the digitalization of 155 million items in the future, and another 200,000 points will be released within 2020 Is supposed to be
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