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Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Half a Million Take a Gander at Space

Half a Million Take a Gander at Space

The first-ever NASA/JPL iPhone app, Space Images, has reached 500,000 downloads just as JPL
prepares to release its newest version of the free app. Space Images features breathtaking views of
Earth, the solar system and the universe beyond.

Soon after its release in January 2010, Space Images was selected as a "Staff Favorite" in
iTunes and quickly became a top app in the Education category. It has since received praise
from users for its extensive and stunning collection of images taken by NASA/JPL spacecraft and
for its educational uses.

The new version, Space Images 2.0, optimized for iPad and iPhone 4, brings even more stellar photos to viewers' fingertips, plus videos, Facebook and Twitter connectivity, and a new format that makes it
easier to browse through photos at a higher resolution. It will be available in the iTunes Store
this spring.

Droid more your style? Space Images 2.0 for Android devices is coming soon.

Visit http://bit.ly/e2yy4y to download Space Images free in the iTunes App Store. Explore more
mobile offerings from JPL at http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/onthego/index.cfm?cid=500kemail .

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Priscilla Vega (818) 354-1357
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif.
Priscilla.r.vega@jpl.nasa.gov

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