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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: North Pole of Enceladus
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May 1, 2017

North Pole of Enceladus

In the north, Enceladus' surface appears to be about as old as any in the solar system. The south, however, is an...

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NASA image: Enceladus Cold
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Mar 9, 2006

Enceladus Cold

Enceladus Cold

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NASA image: Fresh Features on Enceladus Monochrome
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Feb 22, 2006

Fresh Features on Enceladus Monochrome

Wrinkles and cracks have reworked the surface of Enceladus, perhaps due to the influence of tidal stresses

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NASA image: Transition on Enceladus 3-D
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Mar 24, 2005

Transition on Enceladus 3-D

This stereo anaglyph from NASA Cassini spacecraft is of Saturn moon Enceladus. 3D glasses are necessary to view this...

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NASA image: Ultraviolet Enceladus
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Sep 23, 2004

Ultraviolet Enceladus

Looking beyond Saturn's south pole, this was the Cassini spacecraft's view of the distant, icy moon Enceladus on...

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NASA image: Taking a Shine to Enceladus
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Apr 2, 2018

Taking a Shine to Enceladus

Saturn's rings cast shadows on the planet's cloud tops, providing a perfect backdrop for the brilliant sphere of...

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NASA image: Dark Side of the Moon: Enceladus
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Aug 24, 2015

Dark Side of the Moon: Enceladus

Enceladus looks as though it is half lit by sunlight in this view from NASA's Cassini spacecraft, but looks can be...

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NASA image: Saturn - Enceladus from a Distance of 119,000 kilometers 74,000 miles
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Mar 23, 1999

Saturn - Enceladus from a Distance of 119,000 kilometers 74,000 miles

Saturn - Enceladus from a Distance of 119,000 kilometers 74,000 miles

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NASA image: Potentially Hospitable Enceladus
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Feb 6, 2017

Potentially Hospitable Enceladus

Seen from outside, Enceladus appears to be like most of its sibling moons: cold, icy and inhospitable. But under...

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NASA image: Global Ocean on Enceladus Artist Rendering
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Sep 15, 2015

Global Ocean on Enceladus Artist Rendering

This illustration is a speculative representation of the interior of Saturn's moon Enceladus with a global liquid...

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NASA image: Enceladus the Storyteller
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Mar 9, 2006

Enceladus the Storyteller

A masterpiece of deep time and wrenching gravity, the tortured surface of Saturn moon Enceladus and its fascinating...

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NASA image: Enceladus the Powerhouse
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Mar 7, 2011

Enceladus the Powerhouse

This graphic, using data from NASA Cassini spacecraft, shows how the south polar terrain of Saturn moon Enceladus...

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NASA image: Looming Enceladus
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Nov 30, 2010

Looming Enceladus

Small water ice particles fly from fissures in the south polar region of Saturn moon Enceladus in this image taken...

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NASA image: Rings and Enceladus
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Feb 6, 2012

Rings and Enceladus

A crescent Enceladus appears with Saturn rings in this view of the moon from NASA Cassini spacecraft. The famed jets...

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NASA image: Enceladus Roll
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May 31, 2006

Enceladus Roll

This graphic illustrates the interior of Saturn moon Enceladus. It shows warm, low-density material rising to the...

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NASA image: Enceladus Sparkle
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Dec 1, 2011

Enceladus Sparkle

This image shows rough ice in the southern part of Saturn moon Enceladus. It was created using synthetic-aperture...

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NASA image: The Enceladus Atlas
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May 13, 2010

The Enceladus Atlas

This map sheet covers a 15-series image set covering the entire surface of Enceladus. The map data was acquired by...

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NASA image: Fresh Features on Enceladus False color
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Feb 22, 2006

Fresh Features on Enceladus False color

A false color look reveals subtle details on Enceladus that are not visible in natural color views

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NASA image: Map of Enceladus - December 2006
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Dec 29, 2006

Map of Enceladus - December 2006

This global digital map of Saturn moon Enceladus was created using data taken by the Cassini spacecraft, with gaps...

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NASA image: Elephant Skin Enceladus
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Sep 13, 2010

Elephant Skin Enceladus

Two sources of light reveal the dramatic surface of Saturn moon Enceladus in this NASA Cassini image in which...

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NASA image: Enceladus Before the Rings
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Dec 31, 2009

Enceladus Before the Rings

NASA Cassini spacecraft looks toward the south pole of Enceladus, with a glimpse of Saturns rings in the distance,...

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NASA image: Enceladus Leading Hemisphere
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Feb 23, 2010

Enceladus Leading Hemisphere

NASA Cassini spacecraft shows a new view of Saturn moon Enceladus in a whole-disk mosaic of the geologically active...

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NASA image: Enceladus at Low Phase
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Jun 22, 2010

Enceladus at Low Phase

The highly reflective surface of Saturn moon Enceladus is almost completely illuminated in this NASA Cassini...

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NASA image: Squeezing and Releasing Enceladus
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Jul 31, 2013

Squeezing and Releasing Enceladus

This set of images from NASA Cassini mission shows how the gravitational pull of Saturn affects the amount of spray...

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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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