Creating Annotations While each object in NASA Images has associated metadata, or image information, it’s also possible to add annotations to an image. Annotations are a great way to add a little extra information to an image. Think of them as sticky-notes which can be shared or kept private. Annotations can support simple text, or [...]
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How-To: Create Your Own Media Groups and Presentations
Creating So what do you do when you’ve found content on NASA Images perfect for a course, study aid, presentation, or paper? Make use of it. Create a Media Group with it. Create a Presentation with it, and then link to that Media Group or Presentation. Make use of the content you discover on NASA [...]
How-To: Find exactly what you are looking for on NASA Images
Searching It can be overwhelming to have more than 200,000 NASA-related media files at your fingertips when all you are looking for is a specific aerial shot of the 2009 Australia bushfires, or an animation illustrating a gamma-ray burst, or if you have no idea what you are looking for at all. Today’s how-to will [...]




