Publish each photo in the NASA RSS feed as an image

Never miss a stunning visual from the galaxy - delivered right to you, effortlessly.

  • Execute the task periodically
  • Extract the next new entry from an RSS channel (rss → rss_new)
  • Post an image with optional text (fpages → public_image)

If you’re manually sharing each stunning NASA photo from their RSS feed to your Facebook Page, you know the pain: copy the image, write a caption, upload, and repeat every day. Besides being tedious and time-consuming, missed posts mean your page followers never see the latest breathtaking space content—costing engagement, growth, and your hard-earned momentum.

This automation solves the daily grind by scanning NASA’s Image of the Day RSS every hour—no need to lift a finger. Whenever NASA publishes a new photo, Botize extracts the image and title, posting them as a fresh Facebook image post on your page. Now your audience gets the latest NASA visuals regularly, uninterrupted, and you reclaim hours normally lost on repetitive posting. Customize how often it checks, or fine-tune which images to feature, so your feed stays active on your terms.

Try it out now with step-by-step instructions, or use this formula to launch a ready-to-use workflow in minutes—all on Botize. Imagine your Facebook page sharing real NASA images like clockwork, no manual uploads needed: let’s launch your social automation today.

Automate this task with 3 simple prompts

Copy and paste the following prompts into Botize's AI task editor

  1. 2

    Select the AI editing tool.

    AI Prompt Tool
  2. 3

    Let's begin by making sure this automation runs on a regular schedule so new photos are processed.

    Copy and paste this prompt into the AI editing tool.

    Set up the automation to run automatically every hour. ⤵

    AI Prompt Tool

    Click the 'Apply this task' button to confirm.

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    Now, let's add a step to check NASA's RSS feed and find the latest new image entry.

    Copy and paste this prompt into the AI editing tool.

    Add a step that fetches the next new item from the NASA Image of the Day RSS feed. ⤵

    AI Prompt Tool

    Click the 'Apply this task' button to confirm.

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    Finally, let's share the photo and its title to Facebook.

    Copy and paste this prompt into the AI editing tool.

    Add a step to post the photo from the RSS feed along with its title as a message to a Facebook Page. ⤵

    AI Prompt Tool

    Click the 'Apply this task' button to confirm.

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    Your automation is ready to use. Click the 'Save changes' button.

    Save changes

Capture the Cosmos: Automated NASA Image Updates

This smart system continuously scours NASA's RSS feed for breathtaking photos and automatically shares them, so you're always in the loop about the latest celestial events.

Manual Botize
Checking for new images 10 0 Minutes
Downloading images 15 0 Minutes
Posting on platforms 20 0 Minutes
Total 45 0 Minutes

You've found the easiest way to stay connected with the wonders of space.


Astronomy Blog Updates

Your blog gained more traffic as readers flock to see the latest NASA images you now publish automatically.

Stay Updated

Instant access to every new cosmic image

Hassle-Free

No need to manually check NASA's feed

Inspiring Visuals

Keep your audience engaged with daily doses of space magic


Social Media Engagement

Your social media page stays active and engaging by sharing daily cosmic images with your followers.

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⌾︎ You're a space enthusiast eager to explore the latest celestial imagery.

⌾︎ You run a blog or social media page that thrives on stunning visual content.

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âś• You're not interested in space or photography.

âś• You prefer to source images manually for a personal touch.


âś“ Set your own check frequency for the feed.

âś“ Choose different platforms to publish the images.

âś“ Add custom messages or commentary to each image post.




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