Thanks those are awesome! I’m loving these pic releases. It’s so cool that they released so many! I heard here at some point they were over 10K pics taken.
this is just top-tier. between Getting There and the sensor tech to make the exposure, this is ![]()
would love to see the exif for this photo, not sure how to navigate to it in the database
I’m at work, so I haven’t had time to look at the database. I’m assuming it’s on NASA’s site? I’m going to dink around looking for it tonight. I’ve been just going off the press releases like today’s.
have since learned how to use the database, found that image, and found the exif:
NASA PHOTO ID art002e009300.NEF
GMT 2026:04:07 01:04:57
MODEL NIKON Z 9 S/N: 3920019
NASA SN and Temp
Firmware Ver.N1.20
Image Size 8280x5520
Compression Nikon NEF Compressed
Exposure Program Manual
Shutter 6
Aperture 2.0
Meter Mode Multi-segment
Shooting Mode Continuous, Exposure Bracketing
ISO Speed 1600
AF Area Mode Single
Focal Length 35.0 mm
Lens ID AF Nikkor 35mm f/2D
DOF 1.60 m (3.34 - 4.94 m)
Focus Mode Manual
Focus Distance 3.98 m
Subject Distance Range Unknown
Compensation +1
Noise Reduction Off
Whitebalance Auto0
Flash No Flash
Flash Mode Did Not Fire
Flash Commander Mode Off
Flash Control Mode Off
Flash Group A Control Mode Off
Flash Group B Control Mode Off
Self Timer Time 10 s
URL: Search Photos
instructions, thanks reddit:

Does the NASA database have a description? I am not confident that the one in the article is accurate.
most if not all of them are empty. my guess is that they prioritized uploading them and tagging them will happen later
Ok I suppose it is a moon
not the moon, but a cool story
Houston we have a problem
I liked that one too.
Wow, cool story thanks. I love the gum stuck on your shoe analogy. The rover’s been awesome.

