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    • NASA Case Study – Amazon Web Services (AWS)
      • By building its Image and Video Library in the cloud, NASA avoided the costs associated with deploying and maintaining server and storage hardware in-house. Instead, the agency can simply pay for the AWS resources it uses at any given time.
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  2. NASA’s successful migration of its multimedia library to the AWS cloud has simplified access to their giant collection of images, videos and audio files, providing a seamless experience for users worldwide.

  3. Jul 27, 2023 · Why NASA Chose AWS Cloud for its Mission-Critical Workloads. In this blog, we’ll embark on an exciting journey to explore the specific use cases that led NASA, the leading space agency, to...

  4. Dyslexia mode. Summary: Over seven decades, NASA, the American space agency, accumulated a massive collection of images, videos and audio files spread over more than 60 collections and 10 web sites. The challenge was how to bring them all together into one big, searchable database.

  5. May 3, 2023 · The NASA Image and Video Library website consolidates imagery spread across more than 60 collections of over 140,000 NASA images, videos and audio files. These multimedia files come from across the agency’s many missions in aeronautics, astrophysics, Earth science and human spaceflight.

  6. NASA Image and Video Library, serving up consolidated imagery and videos in one searchable location. Users can download content in multiple sizes and resolutions and see the metadata associated with images, including EXIF/camera data on many images.

  7. NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory used AWS to stream the images and video associated with Curiosity’s landing. Cloud computing enabled JPL to provision capacity rapidly and leverage the AWS cloud to deliver successfully engaging experiences of Mars to the public.