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May 29, 2009

Mash up your own NASA photos

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Martin Thoburn

Martin Thoburn (www.martin-thoburn.com)

Over at the Flickr photo sharing site, they’ve found a creative new use for all those zillions of photos NASA posts on the web for free.

The NASA Remix Project invites people to grab their favorite images of planets, rockets, and astronauts, and turn them into something more artistic. Or fanciful. Or whatever.

Check out some of the results here.

by Flickr user Tigerlily1978 (Computer in shop) :(((

Jody McNary




Posted By: Tony Reichhardt — Space Exploration | Link | Comments (5)


5 Comments »

  1. Thank you for posting my Creation. I’am deeply honored.

    Computer is in shop:((
    I look forward to making more creations with NASA photo’s… when I get my computer back!!

    Thank you

    Tigerlily1978

    Comment by Tigerlily1978 — May 29, 2009 @ 2:11 pm


  2. This is a beautiful picture. I can’t imagine that every girl won’t want a copy for her room! Great work.

    Comment by Very Sparklie — May 30, 2009 @ 1:10 pm


  3. I love photo “remixes”, fun and creative stuff…

    http://www.MashupPhotos.com

    Comment by Spaz — June 7, 2009 @ 10:35 am


  4. [...] little Flickr group also received some press recently on the Smithsonian Air And Space Blog now how cool is [...]

    Pingback by Take me to your leader - Photo Manipulation - Image from NASA | Cat Hair Studios — October 17, 2009 @ 5:31 pm


  5. Hello! I feel honored to have my remixed creation included in your Blog. Thank you!

    I’m an Admin for the NASA Remix Project and we have some new and exciting challenges going on every month. Here’s the link to our newest challenge “Through The Looking Glass”
    http://www.flickr.com/groups/nasa-remix/discuss/72157623123315628/

    If you enjoy making photo manipulations you could join us in the fun!

    Best wishes for a wonderful, happy, magical and creative New Year, 2010!

    Comment by Temari 09 — January 5, 2010 @ 4:46 pm


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