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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.

The library includes imagery from diverse sources: telescopes like Hubble and Webb that capture deep-space nebulae, galaxies, and exoplanets; planetary missions like the Mars rovers ( browse Mars photos) and Cassini at Saturn; Earth observation satellites ( see EPIC imagery); astronaut photography from the ISS; and documentation of rocket launches, spacecraft assembly, and ground testing. Most NASA images are in the public domain and free to download at full resolution for educational, editorial, and personal use.

Use the search bar above to find specific subjects — try queries like "Apollo 11," "Hubble Deep Field," "Mars surface," or "astronaut EVA." You can also filter by media type (image, video, or audio). For a daily curated experience, visit the Astronomy Picture of the Day.

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NASA image: NASA’s Crew-4 STEM Event at James W. Robinson Secondary School
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Mar 31, 2023

NASA’s Crew-4 STEM Event at James W. Robinson Secondary School

Principal Tracey Phillips delivers remarks during a STEM event with NASA Astronaut Kjell Lindgren, NASA...

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Jan 19, 2009

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – STS-119 Mission Specialist John Phillips arrives at the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA's...

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NASA image: Expedition 11 Launch
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Apr 15, 2005

Expedition 11 Launch

Expedition 11 Commander Sergei Krikalev, Flight Engineer and NASA Science Officer John Phillips and European Space...

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NASA image: Expedition 11 crew portrait
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Feb 17, 2005

Expedition 11 crew portrait

ISS011-S-002 (17 February 2005) --- Cosmonaut Sergei K. Krikalev (left), Expedition 11 commander representing...

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NASA image: Columbia Quilt
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Feb 22, 2018

Columbia Quilt

Mike Ciannilli, Apollo, Challenger, Columbia Lessons Learned Program manager, at right, accepts a certificate for...

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NASA image: Lawrence in MPLM  during transfer operations.
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Jul 31, 2005

Lawrence in MPLM during transfer operations.

ISS011-E-11363 (31 July 2005) --- Astronauts Wendy B. Lawrence (foreground), STS-114 mission specialist, and John L....

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NASA image: Expedition 11 crew after landing
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Oct 11, 2005

Expedition 11 crew after landing

JSC2005-E-41363 (11 October 2005) --- Astronaut John L. Phillips, Expedition 11 NASA science officer and flight...

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NASA image: GSFC_20260113_LEMSA3_001385
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Jan 13, 2026

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Chief Operating Officer of Quest Thermal Group Phillip Tyler installs Integrated Multilayer Insulation (IMLI) on the...

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NASA image: Artemis II Rollout
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Jan 17, 2026

Artemis II Rollout

Charlie Blackwell-Thompson, Artemis II launch director at NASA's Kennedy Space Center greets Space Launch Systems...

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NASA image: Evening With The Stars - 2019
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Sep 10, 2019

Evening With The Stars - 2019

Evening With The Stars - 2019

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NASA image: Evening With The Stars - 2019
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Sep 10, 2019

Evening With The Stars - 2019

Evening With The Stars - 2019

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NASA image: Phillips and Swanson on Flight Deck (FD) during Rendezvous (RNDZ) with ISS
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Mar 17, 2009

Phillips and Swanson on Flight Deck (FD) during Rendezvous (RNDZ) with ISS

S119-E-006415 (17 March 2009) --- Astronaut Steve Swanson, STS-119 mission specialist, uses a still camera through...

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NASA image: KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -  Dan Phillips (left) and Donald Nielen, with United Space Alliance, watch a monitor as  Jim Landy, NDE specialist with USA, prepares to examine a Reinforced Carbon Carbon panel (on the table, center) using flash thermography.  A relatively new procedure at KSC, thermography uses high intensity light to heat areas of the panels. The panels are then immediately scanned with an infrared camera. As the panels cool, any internal flaws are revealed. The gray carbon composite RCC panels are attached to the leading edge of the wing of the orbiters.  They have sufficient strength to withstand the aerodynamic forces experienced during launch and reentry, which can reach as high as 800 pounds per square foot.  The operating range of RCC is from minus 250º F to about 3,000º F, the temperature produced by friction with the atmosphere during reentry.  The panels will be installed on the orbiter Discovery, designated  for the first Return to Flight mission, STS-114.
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Mar 10, 2004

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Dan Phillips (left) and Donald Nielen, with United Space Alliance, watch a monitor as Jim Landy, NDE specialist with USA, prepares to examine a Reinforced Carbon Carbon panel (on the table, center) using flash thermography. A relatively new procedure at KSC, thermography uses high intensity light to heat areas of the panels. The panels are then immediately scanned with an infrared camera. As the panels cool, any internal flaws are revealed. The gray carbon composite RCC panels are attached to the leading edge of the wing of the orbiters. They have sufficient strength to withstand the aerodynamic forces experienced during launch and reentry, which can reach as high as 800 pounds per square foot. The operating range of RCC is from minus 250º F to about 3,000º F, the temperature produced by friction with the atmosphere during reentry. The panels will be installed on the orbiter Discovery, designated for the first Return to Flight mission, STS-114.

NASA image: Expedition 11 Soyuz Preparation
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Apr 11, 2005

Expedition 11 Soyuz Preparation

Russian technicians work, Tuesday, April 12, 2005, on mating the Soyuz TMA-6 spacecraft to the booster rocket inside...

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NASA image: STS-114 Discovery's approach for docking
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Jul 28, 2005

STS-114 Discovery's approach for docking

ISS011-E-11269 (28 July 2005) --- Space Shuttle Discovery was about 600 feet from the International Space Station...

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NASA image: Launching Leaders Video Series - Innovations (1 of 5)
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Sep 26, 2019

Launching Leaders Video Series - Innovations (1 of 5)

Kennedy Space Center’s Phillip Hargrove addresses co-workers inside the Florida spaceport’s Kennedy Learning...

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NASA image: Expedition 10 and 11 crews in Destiny laboratory module
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Apr 21, 2005

Expedition 10 and 11 crews in Destiny laboratory module

ISS011-E-10309 (21 April 2005) --- The crewmembers onboard the International Space Station gather for an in-flight...

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NASA image: Expedition 11 Soyuz Preparation
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Apr 11, 2005

Expedition 11 Soyuz Preparation

Russian technicians work, Tuesday, April 12, 2005, on mating the Soyuz TMA-6 spacecraft to the booster rocket inside...

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NASA image: Expedition 10 and 11 Crewmembers in the U.S. Laboratory
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Apr 22, 2005

Expedition 10 and 11 Crewmembers in the U.S. Laboratory

ISS010-E-25161 (22 April 2005) --- The crewmembers onboard the International Space Station (ISS) exchange greetings...

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Apr 16, 2005

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ISS010-E-24861 (16 April 2005) --- Backdropped by the blackness of space, the Soyuz TMA-6 spacecraft approaches the...

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NASA image: Expedition 11 Soyuz Preparation
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Apr 11, 2005

Expedition 11 Soyuz Preparation

A Russian technician works, Tuesday, April 12, 2005, on mating the Soyuz TMA-6 spacecraft to the booster rocket...

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NASA image: STS-100 crew poses for the inflight crew photo on the middeck of Endeavour during STS-100
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Apr 30, 2001

STS-100 crew poses for the inflight crew photo on the middeck of Endeavour during STS-100

The STS-100 crew pose for their inflight crew photograph on the middeck of Endeavour, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 105,...

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NASA image: Launching Leaders Video Series - Innovations (1 of 5)
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Sep 26, 2019

Launching Leaders Video Series - Innovations (1 of 5)

Kennedy Space Center employees attend the first in a series of five TED Talk-style informational sessions on Sept....

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NASA image: Expedition 10 / Expedition 11 crew in the U.S. Laboratory
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Apr 23, 2005

Expedition 10 / Expedition 11 crew in the U.S. Laboratory

ISS010-E-25230 (22 April 2005) --- The crewmembers onboard the International Space Station (ISS) exchange greetings...

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Frequently Asked Questions About NASA Images

Are NASA images free to use?+
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.
How many images does NASA have?+
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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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Dan Phillips (left) and Donald Nielen, with United Space Alliance, watch a monitor as...

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