
Okay space lovers — this is a really cool freebie!
Here’s a fun freebie to check out from NASA! Head to the link below, enter your name, and NASA will generate a custom image using real Landsat satellite imagery.
Each design is created from Earth images captured from space, making it a pretty cool personalized keepsake.
Tip: If you don’t love the first image you get, hit enter again and it will generate a new version.
Great for kids, classrooms, space fans, or anyone who wants something unique and free.
More Free NASA Freebies
Love this NASA freebie? There are even more free space-themed downloads, posters, printables, and activities you can grab from NASA.
Free NASA Posters, Lithographs, Postcards & Bookmarks
NASA Space Place has free printable posters, lithographs, postcards, and bookmarks you can download and print at home.
👉 Get free NASA printables here
Free NASA Space Travel Posters
NASA JPL has a gorgeous collection of retro-style space travel posters you can download for free.
👉 Download NASA space travel posters here
Free NASA Coloring Pages
NASA Space Place offers free coloring pages featuring planets, space scenes, and other science topics for kids.
👉 Print NASA coloring pages here
Free NASA Activity Books
Kids can become NASA Space Place explorers with free printable activity books full of space-themed learning fun.
👉 Download NASA activity books here
Free NASA Printable Activities
NASA has print-ready activity PDFs that are great for classrooms, homeschool, after-school activities, or just a fun space day at home.
👉 Get NASA printable activities here
NASA Kids’ Club
NASA Kids’ Club is a free online space for kids with games and activities that help them learn about NASA and space missions.
Free Webb Telescope Posters and Printables
NASA has a collection of James Webb Space Telescope posters and printable products you can download and print for free.
👉 Download Webb posters and printables here
Free Voyager Posters and Infographics
NASA also offers free Voyager mission posters and infographics you can download, print, and share.
👉 Download Voyager posters here
Frequently Asked Questions about NASA Freebies
A: Yes! As a government agency, NASA is funded by taxpayers, and part of their mission is to share their discoveries and resources with the public. Most of their digital content is in the public domain.
A: NASA frequently opens “Send Your Name” campaigns for Mars rovers or lunar missions. You simply sign up on their official site, and they store your name on a microchip that actually launches with the spacecraft!
A: Absolutely. NASA has a massive Software Catalog with over 800 programs that are free to the public for everything from weather tracking to advanced engineering simulations.
A: Digital freebies are the most common, but if you attend a NASA Social event or visit a NASA Visitor Center during a special event, they often hand out physical “swag” like stickers, pins, and lithographs.
A: The best way is to follow NASA on social media or sign up for their newsletter. They also have an “Education” section on their website specifically for free teacher and student resources.
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