SpaceX has finally released her official photos, at a new account on Flickr with permission use by Creative Commons.
This means that anyone can download and view the photos, but they can not be used for commercial purposes. OR SpaceX also mentions on its page at Flickr that the media can publish her photos freely.
If you try to navigate through the pictures you will discover very impressive material from space, the rocket launcher from Cape Canaveral, a falling orbit satellite and a landing offshore off the coast of Southern California.
NASA has long allowed its photos to be exposed to the public, and it looks like SpaceX has decided to do the same. Besides, this particular one movement is a very good advertising campaign that allows the company to promote its services.
The European Space Agency or European Space Agency (ESA) allows from the beginning the projection of photos from her missions all over the world, and recently she proved it with her intense activity at social media during Rosetta's recent mission.