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Astronomy and Planetary Exploration

Beyond Earth, A Chronicle of Deep Space Exploration (Sept. 2018): Our attempts to send robotic travelers beyond Earth orbit, to the Moon, to other planets and their moons, to the Sun, to comets, to minor planets, to dwarf planets, and ultimately beyond the solar system.

Hubble Focus: Galaxies Through Space and Time (Aug. 2019): Hubble’s recent discoveries about galaxies — the homes of stars, nebulas and planets — from our own Milky Way to the most distant galaxies ever seen.

The Saturn System Through the Eyes of Cassini (Sept. 2017): Over a period of 13 years, our Cassini mission captured about 450,000 spectacular images of Saturn and its moons, providing new views of the “lord of the rings” and a plethora of iconic images.

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Earth Science

Earth (Feb. 2019): A photo-essay from NASA’s Earth Science Division. We hope you enjoy these satellite views of Earth. It is your planet. It is NASA’s mission.

Earth as Art (2012): A collection of Earth images that go beyond science into pure aesthetics.

Earth at Night (Dec. 2019): How humans and natural phenomena light up the darkness, and how and why scientists have observed Earth’s nightlights for more than four decades using both their own eyes and spaceborne instruments.

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History

Historical Studies in the Societal Impact of Spaceflight (March 2016): a series of in-depth studies on the mutual interaction of space exploration and society—part of a larger need to understand the relationships between science, technology, and society.

Beyond Earth (2018): How NASA has explored deep space over the years.

Hubble 25th Anniversary (2015): A look back at the first quarter-century of the famous telescope.

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  1. SoulSonic's avatar
    SoulSonic
    *sigh* the internet really has made us more dumb thanks to the proliferation of laughable conspiracy theories
    Pualle's avatar
    Pualle
    Either that, or made us realise how dumb we were to believe for so long.
  2. toorkish's avatar
    toorkish
    Nasa lied about going to the moon and people seriously want to learn more from them loool scam agency
    corzair's avatar
    corzair
    Hmm the lie could just as easily be the other way. That the lunar missions were cover for a much larger covert space programme...
    Or the disturbing fact that we nay have had a more robust and useful space programme had not soo much money been spent and wasted on the Industrial Military Complex...
  3. Dave's avatar
    Dave
    Nice selection, thanks for taking the time to post
  4. Arutha's avatar
    Arutha
    Awesome thanks!
    Rowa's avatar
    Rowa
    Awesome Welles?
  5. radu.sebi's avatar
    radu.sebi
    Wow
  6. stec77's avatar
    stec77
    Thanks! These don’t seem to be time sensitive so always free!? Thanks in advance.
  7. jasee's avatar
    jasee
    Great, thanks. Just too much information to download
  8. warrior05's avatar
    warrior05
    Thank you op
  9. Proveright's avatar
    Proveright
    Thanks OP. And thanks for the effort to list the seperate links. I had a massive NASA app on my phone that I ended up deleting.
    With Amazon you can download your kindle books to the cloud and read at your leisure. These physical downloads are more suitable for your PC.
    My mind says I am going to look at them all. In reality I don't know. However it is nice to know where NASA has spent some of the money they receive? 😃
  10. Dast's avatar
    Dast
    Are they usually 1p?
  11. londonstinks's avatar
    londonstinks
    Thanks
  12. sebastian_telefin's avatar
    sebastian_telefin
    Lies about how they landed on moon. Thanks but it would be waste of data
  13. Shax1's avatar
    Shax1
    Propoganda......lol....
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