The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is expanding its horizons on internet to disseminate information about the universe and its space adventures. It has now joined Pinterest and Giphy, sharing its historic images and videos to public.
NASA has been very active on social media, including Facebook, Google+, Twitter and YouTube, using them to share its projects and missions. It has now started sharing stunning pictures and animated GIFs of out-of-this-world journey to offer the public a comprehensive view of its missions and facilities.
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Public can now browse beautiful photos of Earth, solar system, International Space Station, Mars mission, planets and several others on NASA's Pinterest account. NASA has grabbed the photo-sharing site that supports web and mobile phones as a platform to share its missions in aeronautics, astrophysics, Earth science, human spaceflight, and more.
In Giphy, an online database and search engine for animated GIF files, NASA shares its visuals that can be downloaded and shared on social media by users. These GIFs are accessible directly from the Twitter app. Just tap or click the GIF button in the Twitter tool bar, search for NASAGIF, and all NASA GIFs will appear for sharing and tweeting.
(Source: NASA)