space photography
Google Street View now lets you explore the International Space Station
Google Street View lets you see almost all corners of the world, but now you can even see the world from another angle – from…
There’s a drone flying around the International Space Station – and it’s adorable
Looking like something pulled right out of Wall-E, there’s a spherical object floating around the International Space Station. This object is Int-Ball, a camera drone…
The latest photos of Jupiter via Juno are amazing
Thanks to NASA’s public media library, we’re able to see, download and edit the most amazing photos from space. And the latest photos of Jupiter…
There is now a permanent photography exhibition in space
Normally when we hear about photography on the space station, it’s photographs made there. It’s scenes looking back at earth through the windows of Cupola,…
This Moon Terminator Illusion explains why light can appear to bend the wrong way
And no, the Moon Terminator is nothing to do with Arnold. The “terminator” in this case is the line between the lit and dark sides…
This amazing short film of the Apollo Moon landing was made entirely with NASA photographs
When man landed on the moon in 1969, it was a milestone in the history of humankind. Around 530 million people watched the Apollo 11…
How to capture this year’s total solar eclipse over the USA on video in a single take
Total eclipses aren’t actually as rare as many people think, happening somewhere on earth about every 18 months or so. But to have them appear…
Filmmaker captures incredible storm with red sprites and the Milky Way in the background
Photographing the Milky Way is something many aspiring night sky photographers only dream of. As is capturing brilliant storms full of bright lightning flashes. Both…
Shoot for the stars – The beginner’s guide to astrophotography
I’m not really a big astrophotographer, the skies are just too bright around here most of the time. I’ve dabbled with it here and there,…
Jupiter’s animated photos from Juno Spacecraft are out of this world
As you probably already know, NASA makes their photo library publicly available. Thanks to this, from time to time there are devoted artists and space…








































