NASA, Internet Archive And Flickr Launch Historic Image Collection

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Aug. 30, 2010

Sonja Alexander 
Headquarters, Washington      
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Jon Hornstein 
Internet Archive, San Francisco 
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Jason Khoury 
Yahoo!, Sunnyvale, Calif. 
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RELEASE: 10-186

NASA, INTERNET ARCHIVE AND FLICKR LAUNCH HISTORIC IMAGE COLLECTION

WASHINGTON -- Three compilations of images from more than half a 
century of NASA history are available for comment on a section of the 
photo-sharing site Flickr known as The Commons. 

Visitors to NASA on The Commons can help tell the photos' story by 
adding tags, or keywords, to the images to identify objects and 
people. In addition, viewers can communicate with other visitors by 
sharing comments. These contributions will help make the images 
easier to find online and add insight about NASA's history. 

The capability to interact with these already-public photos is the 
result of a partnership between NASA, Flickr from Yahoo! in 
Sunnyvale, Calif., and Internet Archive, a non-profit digital library 
based in San Francisco. 

Three sets of photos share a common theme of NASA beginnings. The 
"Launch and Takeoff" set captures iconic spacecraft and aircraft 
taking flight. "Building NASA" spotlights ground-breaking events and 
the construction of some of NASA's one-of-a-kind facilities. The 
"Center Namesakes" set features photos of the founders and 
figureheads of NASA's 10 field centers. To view NASA on The Commons 
images, visit: 



http://www.flickr.com/photos/nasacommons 





"NASA's long-standing partnership with Internet Archive and this new 
one with Yahoo!'s Flickr provides an opportunity for the public to 
participate in the process of discovery," said Debbie Rivera, lead 
for the NASA Images project at the agency's headquarters in 
Washington. "In addition, the public can help the agency capture 
historical knowledge about missions and programs through this new 
resource and make it available for future generations." 

The Commons was launched with the Library of Congress to increase 
access to publicly-held photography collections and provide a way for 
the public to contribute information and knowledge. 

"NASA on The Commons is bringing literally out-of-these-world images 
to Flickr," said Douglas Alexander, general manager of Flickr. "We 
are thrilled to be working with NASA to offer such a rich archive and 
provide amazing insight into this country's space program and its 
early beginnings." 

As the project leader, the New Media Innovation Team at NASA's Ames 
Research Center in Moffett Field, Calif., enlisted the help of NASA 
photography and history experts to compile the three image sets for 
The Commons. The group will continue to create and release new photo 
sets that highlight different elements, themes or achievements. 

Through a competitive process, NASA selected the Internet Archive in 
2007 to organize a comprehensive online compilation of the agency's 
vast collection of photographs, historic film and video on the NASA 
Images website. Launched in 2008, NASAimages.org provides hundreds of 
thousands of images and thousands of hours of video, HD video and 
audio content available free to the public for download. 

"Sharing important assets like NASA photography is the core mission of 
the Internet Archive. Through this partnership with NASA and Flickr, 
NASA on The Commons is bringing these images to a vast audience and 
providing an opportunity for the public to give fresh insight and 
increase our shared knowledge of NASA in all its varied activities," 
said Jon Hornstein, director of the NASA Images Project at the 
Internet Archive in San Francisco. 

For more information and to see the image collection, visit: 



http://www.nasaimages.org 


For more information about NASA and agency programs, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov 


For more information about Internet Archive, visit: 



http://www.archive.org 

	
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