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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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The Apollo 17 prime crew leaves the Manned Spaceflight Operations Building to enter the transfer van which will...
S114-E-7255 (6 August 2005) --- Backdropped by the blackness of space, this view of the International Space Station...
S135-E-007696 (13 July 2011) --- On Atlantis' middeck, NASA astronauts Rex Walheim and Sandy Magnus, STS-135 mission...
ISS008-E-21977 (21 April 2004) --- European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Andre Kuipers of the Netherlands looks...
STS081-E-05501 (16 Jan. 1997) --- A view of several elements of the Russia's Mir Space Station complex as seen from...
JSC2005-E-21682 (June 2005) --- Computer-generated artist's rendering of the International Space Station following...
ISS010-E-14778 (24 January 2005) --- Astronaut Leroy Chiao, Expedition 10 commander and NASA Space Station science...
S129-E-006806 (19 Nov. 2009) --- Backdropped by Earth?s horizon and the blackness of space, the Japanese Kibo...
STS79-E-5355 (16-26 September 1996) --- Several minutes later, the STS-79 astronauts enjoyed this view of the...
ISS010-E-18943 (23 November 2004) --- Cosmonaut Salizhan S. Sharipov (left), Expedition 10 flight engineer, and...
ISS018-E-006077 (29 Oct. 2008) --- Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral, Florida are featured in this image...
JSC2005-E-21681 (June 2005) --- Computer-generated artist's rendering of the International Space Station following...
ISS018-E-040963 (18 March 2009) --- This scene of the Space Shuttle Discovery parked at the International Space...
ISS039-E-014393 (21 April 2014) --- Expedition 39 Flight Engineer Steve Swanson, left, and Japan Aerospace...
S114-E-7245 (6 August 2005) --- Backdropped by the blackness of space and Earth’s horizon, this full view of...
S135-E-008791 (16 July 2011) --- While flying above the Atlantic Ocean, one of the members of the joint...
CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. -- At Cape Kennedy Air Force Station in Florida, the crew for Gemini 12 arrives at Launch Complex...
STS112-E-05847 (16 October 2002) --- Backdropped by the blackness of space, the International Space Station (ISS)...
ISS027-E-035354(20 May 2011) --- NASA astronaut Michael Fincke, STS-134 mission specialist, appears to be on the...
S114-E-7284 (6 August 2005) --- Backdropped by the blackness of space, this full view of the International Space...
ISS022-E-063058 (11 Feb. 2010) --- Backdropped by the blackness of space, the Japanese Kibo complex of the...
S114-E-7249 (6 August 2005) --- Backdropped by the blackness of space and Earth’s horizon, this view of the...
ISS036-E-030715 (9 Aug. 2013) --- The Canadarm2 moves toward the unpiloted Japanese "Kounotori" H2 Transfer...
ISS025-E-014160 (11 Nov. 2010) --- From 220 miles above Earth, one of the Expedition 25 crew members exposed this...