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NASA Makes Entire Collection Of Images, Sounds & Video Available To The Public

Ahead of Adelaide becoming home to Australia’s Space Agency, we’ve got just the thing to get you in the mood.

Hey Adelaide, just in case you haven’t already caught space fever, with the amazing announcement that we’ve been confirmed as the future home of Australia’s Space Agency, here’s something to get you in the mood.

NASA has made their entire collection of images, video, and sounds available to the public. The entire library is publicly searchable online and includes 140,000 photos and other resources, for you to check out, download or use, any way you like.

This dazzling infrared image from NASA Spitzer Space Telescope shows hundreds of thousands of stars crowded into the swirling core of our spiral Milky Way galaxy.

Just search across video, audio or images just by checking the boxes of the type of content you’re after, and the results will pop up. A space google if you will. You can also narrow the results down by specific year.

NASA Spitzer Space Telescope shows the supernova remnant 1E0102.2-7219 sits next to the nebula N76 in a bright, star-forming region of the Small Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy to our Milky Way galaxy.
NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has unveiled in stunning detail a small section of the expanding remains of a massive star that exploded about 8,000 years ago. Called the Veil Nebula, the debris is one of the best-known supernova remnants, deriving its name from its delicate, draped filamentary structures.

Check out the amazing collection of NASA images, audio and sounds here.

Featured image at top: The red arc in this infrared image from NASA Spitzer Space Telescope is a giant shock wave, created by a speeding star known as Kappa Cassiopeiae.

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