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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.
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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New Delhi, India's capital city, is currently suffering though a period of particularly poor air quality. In early...
STS-42 Earth observation taken aboard Discovery, Orbiter Vehicle (OV) 103, is of New York City (NYC), New York...
The New Horizons spacecraft is about 300 million miles (483 million kilometers) from 2014 MU69, the Kuiper Belt...
This image from NASA Terra satellite on October 20, 2000, shows New York and Southern New England.
On Sunday, February 3, roughly 800 million eyes from all over the world focused on the Louisiana Superdome in New...
A new name and new journey for an asteroid mission, testing the self-flying capabilities of some drones, and test...
In April 2016, NASA New Horizons spacecraft observed 1994 JR1, a 90-mile 145-kilometer wide Kuiper Belt object KBO...
New Employee orientation and swearing-in with L-r in front are Joseph Haglage and Erin Czech
New Employee orientation and swearing-in with Left to right Brandon Baeza, Kailin Kwan, Joseph Haglage
STS058-081-038 (18 Oct-1 Nov 1993) --- Fall colors in the northeast were captured by the STS-58 crew members. Long...
Grand Opening of the new Goddard Information and Collaboration Center
New Employee orientation and swearing-in, left to right (far left) unknow) Tracie Perez, Spenser Monheim (behind...
New Employee orientation and swearing-in left to right (far left, unknown) Tracie Perez, Spenser Monheim (behind...
The depressions in the rim of this unnamed crater in Terra Sabaea are being filled with new material. The surface...
This image shows the results of the New Horizons team first search for potentially hazardous material around Pluto,...
Clay Flinn, launch weather officer, 4th Weather Squadron, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, speaks to members of the...
Scott Messer, program manager, NASA Missions, United Launch Alliance, speak to members of the news media during a...
Sandra Smalley, director, Joint Agency Satellite Division, NASA Headquarters, speaks to members of the news media...
This image taken from the Suomi NPP satellite's VIIRS instrument of New Zealand was collected on January 9, 2015...
Naming New Lands - October Flyby
New Gullies on Martian Sand Dune
New QuickMap Feature: 3-D!
Mercury Craters from a New Perspective
Recovering Spirit Sends a New Picture