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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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NASA image: Science Verification Test Harvest
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Sep 30, 2019

Science Verification Test Harvest

Jess Bunchek, an associate scientist at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, harvests shungiku – an Asian green...

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NASA image: KSC-05pd-0703
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Apr 13, 2005

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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In Orbiter Processing Facility bay 1, Dave Fentris, an aft mechanical technician with...

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NASA image: Vacuum Pressure Integrated Suit Test
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May 10, 2022

Vacuum Pressure Integrated Suit Test

Engineers and technicians at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston are testing the spacesuit astronauts will wear...

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NASA image: jsc2026e034368
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Sep 26, 2024

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jsc2026e034368 (April 28, 2026) --- Preflight image of ODYSSEY flight hardware containing cultures of donor and...

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NASA image: The Webb Telescope's 'Golden Spider'
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Dec 8, 2017

The Webb Telescope's 'Golden Spider'

NASA image release August 23, 2012 What looks like a giant golden spider weaving a web of cables and cords, is...

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NASA image: Environmental Portrait of the Facility Manager for the Space Sim
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Jan 11, 2016

Environmental Portrait of the Facility Manager for the Space Sim

“I am a Black woman in STEM. And when I was growing up, I cannot say that I saw a lot of faces that looked like mine...

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NASA image: Earth Observations taken by the Expedition 13 crew
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Aug 2, 2006

Earth Observations taken by the Expedition 13 crew

ISS013-E-62714 (2 Aug. 2006) --- Mt. Etna Summit Plumes, Sicily is featured in this image photographed by an...

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NASA image: NASA's Webb Telescope "chilling out" in Houston for the summer
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Dec 8, 2017

NASA's Webb Telescope "chilling out" in Houston for the summer

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope was placed in Johnson Space Center’s historic Chamber A on June 20, 2017, to...

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NASA image: Centaur Rocket in Space Propulsion Research Facility (B-2)
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Jul 23, 1969

Centaur Rocket in Space Propulsion Research Facility (B-2)

A Centaur second-stage rocket in the Space Propulsion Research Facility, better known as B‒2, operating at NASA’s...

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NASA image: NPP Runs the Gauntlet of Environmental Testing
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Dec 8, 2017

NPP Runs the Gauntlet of Environmental Testing

NPP is lowered into the thermal vacuum chamber. Once inside the Iron Maiden (visible in the lower left) is fitted in...

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NASA image: Crew Station Airlock Training, INC-5, SSATA Chamber, STB-ST-781 (Kotov)
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Sep 27, 2006

Crew Station Airlock Training, INC-5, SSATA Chamber, STB-ST-781 (Kotov)

JSC2006-E-41803 (27 Sept. 2006) --- Cosmonaut Fyodor N. Yurchikhin, Expedition 15 commander representing Russia's...

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NASA image: Robonaut (R2) in Building 14EMI Chamber and R1/EMU photos in Building 32 - Robonaut Lab
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Jun 1, 2010

Robonaut (R2) in Building 14EMI Chamber and R1/EMU photos in Building 32 - Robonaut Lab

JSC2010-E-090735 (10 June 2010) --- Robonaut 2, a dexterous, humanoid astronaut helper, will fly to the...

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NASA image: Crew Station Airlock Training, STS-117, SSATA Chamber, STB-SS-1810 (Swanson)
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Nov 30, 2006

Crew Station Airlock Training, STS-117, SSATA Chamber, STB-SS-1810 (Swanson)

JSC2006-E-51592 (30 Nov. 2006) --- Astronaut Steven R. Swanson, STS-117 mission specialist, participates in an...

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NASA image: Pakalka checks for hatch seal leaks inside the SM Transfer Chamber during Expedition 9
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Aug 14, 2004

Pakalka checks for hatch seal leaks inside the SM Transfer Chamber during Expedition 9

ISS009-E-18514 (14 August 2004) --- Cosmonaut Gennady I. Padalka, Expedition 9 commander representing Russia’s...

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NASA image: Expedition Six Crew Training: Donald Pettit EMU Suit Training in SSATA Chamber
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Aug 27, 2002

Expedition Six Crew Training: Donald Pettit EMU Suit Training in SSATA Chamber

JSC2002-E-36202 (27 August 2002) --- Astronaut Donald R. Pettit, Expedition Six flight engineer, participates in an...

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NASA image: Crew Station Airlock Training, STS-117, SSATA Chamber, STB-SS-1810 (Swanson)
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Nov 30, 2006

Crew Station Airlock Training, STS-117, SSATA Chamber, STB-SS-1810 (Swanson)

JSC2006-E-51589 (30 Nov. 2006) --- Astronaut Steven R. Swanson, STS-117 mission specialist, participates in an...

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NASA image: Crew Airlock Training, INC-15, SSATA Chamber, STB-ST-797 (Anderson)
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Apr 18, 2007

Crew Airlock Training, INC-15, SSATA Chamber, STB-ST-797 (Anderson)

JSC2007-E-19292 (18 April 2007) --- Astronaut Clayton C. Anderson (left), Expedition 15 flight engineer,...

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NASA image: Crew Station Airlock Training, STS-117, SSATA Chamber, STB-SS-1810 (Olivas)
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Dec 4, 2006

Crew Station Airlock Training, STS-117, SSATA Chamber, STB-SS-1810 (Olivas)

JSC2006-E-53013 (4 Dec. 2006) --- Astronaut John D. (Danny) Olivas, STS-117 mission specialist, participates in an...

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NASA image: Expedition Six Crew Training: Donald Pettit EMU Suit Training in SSATA Chamber
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Aug 27, 2002

Expedition Six Crew Training: Donald Pettit EMU Suit Training in SSATA Chamber

JSC2002-E-36194 (27 August 2002) --- Astronaut Donald R. Pettit, Expedition Six flight engineer, participates in an...

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NASA image: Crew Station Airlock Training, STS-117, SSATA Chamber, STB-SS-1810 (Olivas)
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Dec 4, 2006

Crew Station Airlock Training, STS-117, SSATA Chamber, STB-SS-1810 (Olivas)

JSC2006-E-53024 (4 Dec. 2006) --- Astronaut John D. (Danny) Olivas, STS-117 mission specialist, participates in an...

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NASA image: Crew Station Airlock Training, STS-117, SSATA Chamber, STB-SS-1810 (Olivas)
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Dec 4, 2006

Crew Station Airlock Training, STS-117, SSATA Chamber, STB-SS-1810 (Olivas)

JSC2006-E-53017 (4 Dec. 2006) --- Astronaut John D. (Danny) Olivas, STS-117 mission specialist, participates in an...

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NASA image: KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Sharon Edney, with Dynamac Corp., checks the growth of radishes being grown hydroponically for study in the Space Life Sciences Lab.  The 100,000 square-foot facility houses labs for NASA’s ongoing research efforts, microbiology/microbial ecology studies and analytical chemistry labs. Also calling the new lab home are facilities for space flight-experiment and flight-hardware development, new plant growth chambers, and an Orbiter Environment Simulator that will be used to conduct ground control experiments in simulated flight conditions for space flight experiments.  The SLS Lab, formerly known as the Space Experiment Research and Processing Laboratory or SERPL, provides space for NASA’s Life Sciences Services contractor Dynamac Corporation, Bionetics Corporation, and researchers from the University of Florida. NASA’s Office of Biological and Physical Research will use the facility for processing life sciences experiments that will be conducted on the International Space Station. The SLS Lab is the magnet facility for the International Space Research Park at KSC being developed in partnership with Florida Space Authority.
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Jan 5, 2004

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Sharon Edney, with Dynamac Corp., checks the growth of radishes being grown hydroponically for study in the Space Life Sciences Lab. The 100,000 square-foot facility houses labs for NASA’s ongoing research efforts, microbiology/microbial ecology studies and analytical chemistry labs. Also calling the new lab home are facilities for space flight-experiment and flight-hardware development, new plant growth chambers, and an Orbiter Environment Simulator that will be used to conduct ground control experiments in simulated flight conditions for space flight experiments. The SLS Lab, formerly known as the Space Experiment Research and Processing Laboratory or SERPL, provides space for NASA’s Life Sciences Services contractor Dynamac Corporation, Bionetics Corporation, and researchers from the University of Florida. NASA’s Office of Biological and Physical Research will use the facility for processing life sciences experiments that will be conducted on the International Space Station. The SLS Lab is the magnet facility for the International Space Research Park at KSC being developed in partnership with Florida Space Authority.

NASA image: KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Life Sciences (SLS) Lab, Jan Bauer, with Dynamac Corp., weighs samples of onion tissue for processing in the elemental analyzer behind it.  The equipment analyzes for carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and sulfur. The 100,000 square-foot SLS houses labs for NASA’s ongoing research efforts, microbiology/microbial ecology studies and analytical chemistry labs. Also calling the new lab home are facilities for space flight-experiment and flight-hardware development, new plant growth chambers, and an Orbiter Environment Simulator that will be used to conduct ground control experiments in simulated flight conditions for space flight experiments.  The SLS Lab, formerly known as the Space Experiment Research and Processing Laboratory or SERPL, provides space for NASA’s Life Sciences Services contractor Dynamac Corporation, Bionetics Corporation, and researchers from the University of Florida. NASA’s Office of Biological and Physical Research will use the facility for processing life sciences experiments that will be conducted on the International Space Station. The SLS Lab is the magnet facility for the International Space Research Park at KSC being developed in partnership with Florida Space Authority.
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Jan 5, 2004

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Life Sciences (SLS) Lab, Jan Bauer, with Dynamac Corp., weighs samples of onion tissue for processing in the elemental analyzer behind it. The equipment analyzes for carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and sulfur. The 100,000 square-foot SLS houses labs for NASA’s ongoing research efforts, microbiology/microbial ecology studies and analytical chemistry labs. Also calling the new lab home are facilities for space flight-experiment and flight-hardware development, new plant growth chambers, and an Orbiter Environment Simulator that will be used to conduct ground control experiments in simulated flight conditions for space flight experiments. The SLS Lab, formerly known as the Space Experiment Research and Processing Laboratory or SERPL, provides space for NASA’s Life Sciences Services contractor Dynamac Corporation, Bionetics Corporation, and researchers from the University of Florida. NASA’s Office of Biological and Physical Research will use the facility for processing life sciences experiments that will be conducted on the International Space Station. The SLS Lab is the magnet facility for the International Space Research Park at KSC being developed in partnership with Florida Space Authority.

NASA image: KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Lanfang Levine, with Dynamac Corp., helps install a Dionex DX-500 IC/HPLC system  in the Space Life Sciences Lab.  The equipment will enable analysis of volatile compounds, such as from plants. The 100,000 square-foot facility houses labs for NASA’s ongoing research efforts, microbiology/microbial ecology studies and analytical chemistry labs. Also calling the new lab home are facilities for space flight-experiment and flight-hardware development, new plant growth chambers, and an Orbiter Environment Simulator that will be used to conduct ground control experiments in simulated flight conditions for space flight experiments.  The SLS Lab, formerly known as the Space Experiment Research and Processing Laboratory or SERPL, provides space for NASA’s Life Sciences Services contractor Dynamac Corporation, Bionetics Corporation, and researchers from the University of Florida. NASA’s Office of Biological and Physical Research will use the facility for processing life sciences experiments that will be conducted on the International Space Station. The SLS Lab is the magnet facility for the International Space Research Park at KSC being developed in partnership with Florida Space Authority.
Image
Jan 5, 2004

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Lanfang Levine, with Dynamac Corp., helps install a Dionex DX-500 IC/HPLC system in the Space Life Sciences Lab. The equipment will enable analysis of volatile compounds, such as from plants. The 100,000 square-foot facility houses labs for NASA’s ongoing research efforts, microbiology/microbial ecology studies and analytical chemistry labs. Also calling the new lab home are facilities for space flight-experiment and flight-hardware development, new plant growth chambers, and an Orbiter Environment Simulator that will be used to conduct ground control experiments in simulated flight conditions for space flight experiments. The SLS Lab, formerly known as the Space Experiment Research and Processing Laboratory or SERPL, provides space for NASA’s Life Sciences Services contractor Dynamac Corporation, Bionetics Corporation, and researchers from the University of Florida. NASA’s Office of Biological and Physical Research will use the facility for processing life sciences experiments that will be conducted on the International Space Station. The SLS Lab is the magnet facility for the International Space Research Park at KSC being developed in partnership with Florida Space Authority.

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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.
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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. -- Sharon Edney, with Dynamac Corp., checks the growth of radishes being grown...

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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the Space Life Sciences (SLS) Lab, Jan Bauer, with Dynamac Corp., weighs samples of...

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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Lanfang Levine, with Dynamac Corp., helps install a Dionex DX-500 IC/HPLC system in...

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