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NASA's Image and Video Library: A Visual Archive of Space Exploration

NASA's Image and Video Library is one of the most comprehensive public archives of space imagery in the world, containing over 140,000 images, videos, and audio recordings spanning more than six decades of space exploration. From the earliest Mercury and Gemini missions through the Apollo Moon landings, the Space Shuttle era, and today's cutting-edge observations from the James Webb Space Telescope, this collection documents humanity's journey into the cosmos.

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NASA image: KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - The second stage of a Delta II rocket is raised to a vertical position for its lift up the launch tower on Pad 17-B, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.  It will be mated to the Delta first stage already at the pad in preparation for the launch of the Mars Exploration Rover-1 (MER-B) on June 25.  NASA’s twin Mars Exploration Rovers are designed to study the history of water on Mars. These robotic geologists are equipped with a robotic arm, a drilling tool, three spectrometers, and four pairs of cameras that allow them to have a human-like, 3D view of the terrain. Each rover could travel as far as 100 meters in one day to act as Mars scientists' eyes and hands, exploring an environment where humans are not yet able to go. The launch of MER-2 (MER-A) is tentatively set for June 8.
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May 29, 2003

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - The second stage of a Delta II rocket is raised to a vertical position for its lift up the launch tower on Pad 17-B, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. It will be mated to the Delta first stage already at the pad in preparation for the launch of the Mars Exploration Rover-1 (MER-B) on June 25. NASA’s twin Mars Exploration Rovers are designed to study the history of water on Mars. These robotic geologists are equipped with a robotic arm, a drilling tool, three spectrometers, and four pairs of cameras that allow them to have a human-like, 3D view of the terrain. Each rover could travel as far as 100 meters in one day to act as Mars scientists' eyes and hands, exploring an environment where humans are not yet able to go. The launch of MER-2 (MER-A) is tentatively set for June 8.

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - The second stage of a Delta II rocket is raised to a vertical position for its lift up...

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NASA image: KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - The second stage of a Delta II rocket is lowered into positioned above a first stage at Pad 17-B, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. Next, it will be mated to the first stage in preparation for the launch of the Mars Exploration Rover-1 (MER-B) on June 25.  NASA’s twin Mars Exploration Rovers are designed to study the history of water on Mars. These robotic geologists are equipped with a robotic arm, a drilling tool, three spectrometers, and four pairs of cameras that allow them to have a human-like, 3D view of the terrain. Each rover could travel as far as 100 meters in one day to act as Mars scientists' eyes and hands, exploring an environment where humans are not yet able to go. The launch of MER-2 (MER-A) is tentatively set for June 8.
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May 29, 2003

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - The second stage of a Delta II rocket is lowered into positioned above a first stage at Pad 17-B, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. Next, it will be mated to the first stage in preparation for the launch of the Mars Exploration Rover-1 (MER-B) on June 25. NASA’s twin Mars Exploration Rovers are designed to study the history of water on Mars. These robotic geologists are equipped with a robotic arm, a drilling tool, three spectrometers, and four pairs of cameras that allow them to have a human-like, 3D view of the terrain. Each rover could travel as far as 100 meters in one day to act as Mars scientists' eyes and hands, exploring an environment where humans are not yet able to go. The launch of MER-2 (MER-A) is tentatively set for June 8.

NASA image: KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - The second stage of a Delta II rocket is prepared for lifting up the launch tower on Pad 17-B, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.  It will be mated to the Delta first stage already at the pad in preparation for the launch of the Mars Exploration Rover-1 (MER-B) on June 25.  NASA’s twin Mars Exploration Rovers are designed to study the history of water on Mars. These robotic geologists are equipped with a robotic arm, a drilling tool, three spectrometers, and four pairs of cameras that allow them to have a human-like, 3D view of the terrain. Each rover could travel as far as 100 meters in one day to act as Mars scientists' eyes and hands, exploring an environment where humans are not yet able to go. The launch of MER-2 (MER-A) is tentatively set for June 8.
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May 29, 2003

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - The second stage of a Delta II rocket is prepared for lifting up the launch tower on Pad 17-B, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. It will be mated to the Delta first stage already at the pad in preparation for the launch of the Mars Exploration Rover-1 (MER-B) on June 25. NASA’s twin Mars Exploration Rovers are designed to study the history of water on Mars. These robotic geologists are equipped with a robotic arm, a drilling tool, three spectrometers, and four pairs of cameras that allow them to have a human-like, 3D view of the terrain. Each rover could travel as far as 100 meters in one day to act as Mars scientists' eyes and hands, exploring an environment where humans are not yet able to go. The launch of MER-2 (MER-A) is tentatively set for June 8.

NASA image: KSC-04pd0782
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Mar 26, 2004

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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The Gravity Probe B spacecraft is in NASA’s Payload Processing Facility 1610 on North...

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NASA image: Platform B South Installation
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Dec 2, 2016

Platform B South Installation

Inside the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, a construction worker watches...

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NASA image: Saturn Apollo Program
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Jul 10, 1965

Saturn Apollo Program

Marshall Space Flight Center's rocket development has always included component testing. Pictured here is a Cell...

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NASA image: KSC-04pd0781
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Mar 26, 2004

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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The Gravity Probe B spacecraft is in NASA’s Payload Processing Facility 1610 on North...

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NASA image: KSC-04pd0783
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Mar 26, 2004

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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- A closeup of the top of the Gravity Probe B spacecraft in NASA’s Payload Processing...

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NASA image: PRO Imagery Submittal - Microgravity Associated Bone Loss-B (MABL-B)
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Jan 10, 2025

PRO Imagery Submittal - Microgravity Associated Bone Loss-B (MABL-B)

jsc2025e065387 (1/10/2025) --- The BioCell sample holder for the Microgravity Associated Bone Loss-B (MABL-B)...

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NASA image: SSC-20240710-s00721
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Jul 10, 2024

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Summer interns with the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory stand in front of the Thad Cochran Test Stand (B-1/B-2) on...

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NASA image: Platform B South Installation
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Dec 2, 2016

Platform B South Installation

Inside the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, a construction worker watches...

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NASA image: Leadership Class Visits NASA Stennis
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Feb 20, 2025

Leadership Class Visits NASA Stennis

The Pearl River County Leadership Class visits the Thad Cochran Test Stand (B-1/B-2) during a NASA Stennis tour on...

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NASA image: Platform B South Installation
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Dec 2, 2016

Platform B South Installation

High up in High Bay 3 inside the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the...

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NASA image: KSC-04pd0784
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Mar 26, 2004

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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- A closeup of the Gravity Probe B spacecraft in NASA’s Payload Processing Facility 1610...

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NASA image: KSC-04pd0785
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Mar 26, 2004

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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The Gravity Probe B spacecraft is in NASA’s Payload Processing Facility 1610 on North...

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NASA image: Comparing TRAPPIST-1 to the Solar System
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Feb 5, 2018

Comparing TRAPPIST-1 to the Solar System

This graph presents known properties of the seven TRAPPIST-1 exoplanets (labeled b through h), showing how they...

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NASA image: Hurricane Sandy off the Carolinas
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Dec 8, 2017

Hurricane Sandy off the Carolinas

NASA image acquired acquired October 28, 2012 For the latest info from NASA on Hurricane Sandy go to:...

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NASA image: Federal consortium visit
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Feb 10, 2011

Federal consortium visit

Members of the Southeast U.S. Federal Laboratory Consortium for Technology Transfer gather at the base of the...

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NASA image: J-2X engine
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Sep 7, 2012

J-2X engine

NASA engineers continued testing the next-generation J-2X rocket engine at Stennis Space Center with a 250-second...

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NASA image: PRO Imagery Submittal - Microgravity Associated Bone Loss-B (MABL-B)
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Jan 15, 2025

PRO Imagery Submittal - Microgravity Associated Bone Loss-B (MABL-B)

jsc2025e065391 (1/15/2025) --- A six-well BioCell, the hardware that holds samples for the International Space...

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NASA image: NASA Stennis Completes Key Test Complex Water System Upgrade
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Dec 1, 2014

NASA Stennis Completes Key Test Complex Water System Upgrade

Water piping is installed near the Thad Cochran Test Stand (B-1/B-2) at NASA’s Stennis Space Center in December...

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NASA image: SSC-20240725-s00795
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Jul 25, 2024

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Interns at NASA Stennis visit the Thad Cochran Test Stand (B-1/B-2) on July 25 during a test complex tour on...

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NASA image: NASA Stennis Hosts Space Flight Awareness Meeting
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Sep 19, 2024

NASA Stennis Hosts Space Flight Awareness Meeting

Representatives of NASA’s Space Flight Awareness Program are shown at the Thad Cochran Test Stand (B-1/B-2) on Sept....

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NASA image: PRO Imagery Submittal - Microgravity Associated Bone Loss-B (MABL-B)
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Jan 21, 2022

PRO Imagery Submittal - Microgravity Associated Bone Loss-B (MABL-B)

jsc2025e065390 (1/21/2022) --- A microscope image of osteoclasts, which are multinucleated cells responsible for...

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Frequently Asked Questions About NASA Images

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Yes, most NASA images are in the public domain and are free to use for educational, informational, and personal purposes. NASA's media usage guidelines state that NASA material is not copyrighted unless otherwise noted. However, the NASA logo and certain insignia are protected. Some images may include identifiable individuals or third-party content that requires additional permissions. Always check the specific image's usage rights and credit NASA as the source.
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NASA's Image and Video Library contains over 140,000 publicly accessible images, videos, and audio files spanning the agency's entire history, from the Mercury program of the 1960s to the latest James Webb Space Telescope discoveries. The collection grows daily as new missions capture imagery and archival materials are digitized. Individual mission archives, such as Mars rover photos, contain hundreds of thousands of additional images.
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Yes, you can download NASA images in multiple resolutions directly from this gallery. Each image detail page provides download links for original (full resolution), large (1920px), medium (960px), small (480px), and thumbnail sizes. NASA encourages the public to use these images for education, media, and personal projects. High-resolution originals are ideal for printing and professional use.

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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - The second stage of a Delta II rocket is lowered into positioned above a first stage at...

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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - The second stage of a Delta II rocket is prepared for lifting up the launch tower on...

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