r/NASA is for anything related to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration; the latest news, events, current and future missions…
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1. Astronomy apps: Promote apps like SkyView or Star Walk which can enhance the understanding of space, and relate them to NASA's work in astronomy. 2. Science news websites: Highlight websites like ScienceDaily or EurekAlert! which often cover NASA - related news, and encourage sharing relevant content from there. 3. Space exploration documentaries: Promote streaming platforms like Netflix or Amazon Prime Video that have space - related documentaries, and mention how they can provide more in - depth knowledge about NASA's missions. 4. NASA official apps: Promote official NASA apps such as the NASA App which provides news, images, and videos about NASA's activities. 5. Online space - related courses: Promote platforms like Coursera or edX that offer courses in aerospace or space exploration related fields and how they can be a supplement to learning about NASA.
1. Relevance to NASA: Ensure all submissions are directly related to NASA's work, missions, or news. 2. Image source: For images, either provide a direct link to a NASA original or mention the source in the comments if not possible. 3. Video source: Videos should come from official NASA or related accounts. 4. Avoid fundraising and commercial links: Do not post links to fundraising, merchant, or petition sites. 5. No clickbait or conspiracy theories: Keep the submissions factual and free from clickbait or conspiracy - based content.