How this automation works
Automatically save stunning NASA Image of the Day photos to your Raindrop.io collection. This Applet runs each time NASA publishes a new picture in its Image of the Day Gallery, instantly adding it as a bookmark. Ideal for space enthusiasts and collectors who want to build a personal archive of cosmic visuals.
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Action fields
Services used in this Applet
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Create your own Raindrop.io and Space workflow
Create custom workflows effortlessly by selecting triggers, queries, and actions. With IFTTT, it's simple: “If this” trigger happens, “then that” action follows. Streamline tasks and save time with automated workflows that work for you.
19 triggers, queries, and actions
Astronaut enters space
Astronaut exits space
Astronomy picture of the day by NASA
Breaking news by NASA
Image of the day by NASA
ISS on-orbit status report
Item moved to collection
New broken link
New favorite item
New file
New highlight
New item
Create a new bookmark
Astronaut enters space
Astronaut exits space
Astronomy picture of the day by NASA
Breaking news by NASA
Create a new bookmark
Image of the day by NASA
ISS on-orbit status report
Item moved to collection
New broken link
New favorite item
New file
New highlight
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About Raindrop.io
All in one bookmark manager
All in one bookmark manager
About Space
Turn on Applets to bring the beauty and wonder of outer space a little closer to home.
This service is powered by NASA, Open Notify, Mars Atmospheric Aggregation System, and How Many People Are In Space Right Now.
Turn on Applets to bring the beauty and wonder of outer space a little closer to home. This service is powered by NASA, Open Notify, Mars Atmospheric Aggregation System, and How Many People Are In Space Right Now.
