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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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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: Lear Jet Test in Ames 40x80 Foot Wind Tunnel.
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Jun 10, 1968

Lear Jet Test in Ames 40x80 Foot Wind Tunnel.

3/4 front view of Lear Jet with Boom installed at 0 degree of attack. Ed Varrette in Photo.

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NASA image: F-84F jet airplane in the Ames 40X80 foot wind tunnel.
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Oct 10, 1948

F-84F jet airplane in the Ames 40X80 foot wind tunnel.

3/4 front view from below.

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NASA image: Lockheed F-104 in Ames 40x80 Foot Wind Tunnel.
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Jul 29, 1958

Lockheed F-104 in Ames 40x80 Foot Wind Tunnel.

3/4 front view from below of Air Force F-104. The Lockheed F-104 Starfighter is a single-engine, supersonic...

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NASA image: Rotor Blade Test in the NACA Ames 40x80 foot Wind Tunnel.
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Jan 22, 1957

Rotor Blade Test in the NACA Ames 40x80 foot Wind Tunnel.

One of the first helicopter tests in the 40 x 80 wind tunnel. John McCloud, pictured, started helicopter work in the...

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NASA image: Lockheed Stopped Rotor in the Ames 40x80 Foot Wind Tunnel.
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Dec 14, 1965

Lockheed Stopped Rotor in the Ames 40x80 Foot Wind Tunnel.

3/4 front view of the Lockheed Stopped Rotor with blades unfolded. Charles Greco and Ed Verrette in photo.

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NASA image: Computers processing data from the 16 Foot Wind Tunnel at Ames Research Center.
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Jan 5, 1943

Computers processing data from the 16 Foot Wind Tunnel at Ames Research Center.

Computers' at work in 16ft wind tunnel - calculating test data

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NASA image: Harvey Allen at his Retirement Party at Ames.
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Oct 24, 1968

Harvey Allen at his Retirement Party at Ames.

Harvey Allen at his retirement party held in the Ames Hangar N-211.

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NASA image: New Space Telescope Optics to Find a New Earth
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Feb 5, 2013

New Space Telescope Optics to Find a New Earth

Next Generation PIAA mirrors were made by Tinsley and are inside the enclosure. Shows dummy set-up uning early PIAA...

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NASA image: VSTOL Lift-Engine Fighter Model in Ames 40x80 foot Wind Tunnel.
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Mar 9, 1967

VSTOL Lift-Engine Fighter Model in Ames 40x80 foot Wind Tunnel.

Lift engine VSTOL fighter model, 3/4 lower front view showing jet engines exit vanes. Yarn tufts attached to...

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NASA image: Lift Fan Model In Ames 40 X 80 Wind Tunnel.
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Sep 8, 1969

Lift Fan Model In Ames 40 X 80 Wind Tunnel.

Forward overhead view of lift fan transport model, with two, of a possible six, high pressure ratio wing lift fans....

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NASA image: Steerable Parachute for Apollo Vehicle tested in Ames 40x80 foot Wind Tunnel..
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Jan 27, 1997

Steerable Parachute for Apollo Vehicle tested in Ames 40x80 foot Wind Tunnel..

(02/18/1964) Apollo 3 Parachute cluster, flown vertically in 40x80 wind tunnel. Parachutes mounted on a control head...

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NASA image: Grumman F-14A Airplane In Ames 40X80 Foot Wind Tunnel.
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Feb 25, 1970

Grumman F-14A Airplane In Ames 40X80 Foot Wind Tunnel.

F-14A fighter model lifted from the shop floor of the 40 x 80 foot wind tunnel. 3/4 scale

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NASA image: Supersonic Transport Model in the shop of the Ames 40x80 Foot Wind Tunnel.
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Apr 6, 1961

Supersonic Transport Model in the shop of the Ames 40x80 Foot Wind Tunnel.

Supersonic transport model test in 40x80 foot wind tunnel, 3/4 overhead view of model in shop floor. 04/06/1961 R 975 T

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NASA image: Aerial view of Ames 40x80 foot wind subsonic wind tunnel complex.
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Feb 10, 1971

Aerial view of Ames 40x80 foot wind subsonic wind tunnel complex.

Helicopter view showing west area, south San Francisco Bay in background

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NASA image: Construction of the Ring Section of the 40x80 Foot Wind Tunnel at NACA Ames.
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Jul 7, 1943

Construction of the Ring Section of the 40x80 Foot Wind Tunnel at NACA Ames.

Looking south at the construction of the test section of the 40 x 80 foot wind tunnel. 4 parts of a test section...

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NASA image: Controllable Twist Rotor in 40x80 Foot Wind Tunnel at Ames.
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Jul 18, 1975

Controllable Twist Rotor in 40x80 Foot Wind Tunnel at Ames.

3/4 lower rear view of Controllable Twist Rotor (CTR) test of 4 blade helicopter model. Pictures with Ben Mandwyler...

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NASA image: Supersonic Transport Model mounted in the Ames 40x80 Foot Wind Tunnel.
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Jan 13, 1969

Supersonic Transport Model mounted in the Ames 40x80 Foot Wind Tunnel.

SCAT-15F supersonic transport model, lower 3/4 front view.

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NASA image: Controllable Twist Rotor in 40x80 Foot Wind Tunnel at Ames.
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Jul 18, 1975

Controllable Twist Rotor in 40x80 Foot Wind Tunnel at Ames.

3/4 lower front view of Controllable Twist Rotor (CTR) test of 4 blade helicopter model. Pictures with Ben Mandwyler...

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NASA image: Aerial View of the Nearly Completed 40x80 Foot Wind Tunnel at Ames
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Nov 4, 1943

Aerial View of the Nearly Completed 40x80 Foot Wind Tunnel at Ames

Aerial view looking North West of the nearly completed 40 x 80 foot wind tunnel. Drive and test section exposed. The...

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NASA image: CAPSTONE: Flying A New Path to the Moon
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May 17, 2022

CAPSTONE: Flying A New Path to the Moon

The Cislunar Autonomous Positioning System Technology Operations and Navigation Experiment, or CAPSTONE, is a...

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NASA image: NASAs B377SGT Super Guppy Turbine Cargo Airplane Leaving Moffett Field at NASA Ames.
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Jan 25, 2016

NASAs B377SGT Super Guppy Turbine Cargo Airplane Leaving Moffett Field at NASA Ames.

NASA N941NA lift off from Ames Research Center at Moffett Field, it is the last Super Guppy still flying.

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NASA image: Tilt-Wing/Propeller Model With Blowing Flaps Tested in the 40x80 foot Wind Tunnel at NASA Ames.
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Nov 23, 1959

Tilt-Wing/Propeller Model With Blowing Flaps Tested in the 40x80 foot Wind Tunnel at NASA Ames.

4 propeller Tilt Wing. Pictured with Tommy Wills wind tunnel mechanic in the 40x80 foot wind tunnel.

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NASA image: NASA’s Ames Research Center Contributes to Mars 2020 Mission (B-roll Resource Reel)
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Feb 11, 2021

NASA’s Ames Research Center Contributes to Mars 2020 Mission (B-roll Resource Reel)

NASA’s Ames Research Center in California’s Silicon Valley made key contributions both to the Mars 2020 Perseverance...

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NASA image: A-28399. GE Fan in Wing in Ames 40x80 foot wind tunnel.
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Oct 24, 1961

A-28399. GE Fan in Wing in Ames 40x80 foot wind tunnel.

Top view if GE fan model, 3/4 top view. Straight wing. 1 fan per wing, conventional struts. Woody Kook, Branch Chief.

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