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How-To: Annotations

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 [...]

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How-To: Dynamically Share Content from NASA Images

Sharing With the tools on nasaimages.org you can go beyond exporting and attaching objects in emails. Use the Web 2.0 tools we have built into NASA Images to make sharing your select content as easy as copying and pasting a URL. Our tools are dynamic, so if you create a link to a Media Group [...]

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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 [...]

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