NASA received 10 nominations for the 29th annual WebBY awards

Since it began in 1958, NASA has been accused of laws of spreading the word about its work to the largest extent. From the typewriter press releases to analog photographs and the film, the agency was effectively moved to social media and other online communications. NASA’s extensive access to digital platforms has been recognized by the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences (IADA) and 10 candidates in multiple categories for the 29th Anniversary WebBY awards of the Academy.
Michelle R. Jones
Vice President of Communication
Webby People’s Sound Awards – Selected by the Public – is open until Thursday, April 17th. Voting links for each category are listed below.
Beat NASA! Eclipse Photo Adventure
NASA
Children and Family
NASA Instagram
NASA
Education and Science
Matt Dominick’s X account: a visual journey from space
NASA
Best photo and design
NASA’s 2024 Total Solar Eclipse Campaign
NASA
Events and Live Publications
NASA’s Webb Telescope: A Wondering Universe
NASA Goddard
Education and Science
2024 Total Solar Eclipse: NASA’s eyes
NASA
Events and live
Historical cat video from NASA Deep Space
NASA’s jet drive laboratory
Events and Live Publications
NASA website
NASA
Government and Associations
NASA+ Flow Service
NASA
Television, movie and flow
NASA BULLETIN
NASA
Business, news and technology
Founded in 1996, WebBYS, which was founded during the infancy, is presented by IADAS, a more than 3000 member trial organs. Academy consists of executive members for internet experts, business figures, luminaires, visionary and creative celebrities, and former WebBY winners, candidates and other internet professionals.
WebBY Awards presents two honors in each category: Webby Award and Webby People’s Voice. Members of the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences (IADAS) choose both awards and the winners of WebBY awards in both categories. With the spirit of the Open Web, the voice of Webby People is chosen by the people who vote and receives millions of votes from all over the world.