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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: Space Shuttle Projects
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Jan 16, 2003

Space Shuttle Projects

A clear blue sky hosts the Space Shuttle Orbiter Columbia STS-107 mission as it hurtles toward space from launch pad...

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NASA image: Space Shuttle Projects
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Jan 22, 2003

Space Shuttle Projects

This sunrise was captured from the crew cabin of the Space Shuttle Orbiter Columbia on the STS-107 mission. Launched...

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NASA image: Space Shuttle Projects
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Jan 1, 2003

Space Shuttle Projects

This is the insignia for the STS-107 mission which is a multidiscipline microgravity and Earth science research...

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NASA image: Space Shuttle Projects
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Jan 1, 2003

Space Shuttle Projects

The Space Shuttle Orbiter Columbia STS-107 mission, launched January 16, 2003, is strictly a multidiscipline...

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Aug 19, 2002

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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Only the nose and tail of Columbia are visible as it sits inside an protective tent...

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NASA image: KSC-02pd1196
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Aug 19, 2002

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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Columbia sits inside an protective tent used to keep out moisture. The orbiter is next...

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NASA image: KSC-02pd1197
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Aug 19, 2002

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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Columbia sits inside an protective tent used to keep out moisture. The orbiter is next...

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NASA image: Memorial - Archives from Columbia
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Apr 23, 2019

Memorial - Archives from Columbia

A display of artifacts featuring nine items recovered from the STS-107 tragedy that occurred Feb. 1, 2003, is shown...

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NASA image: Memorial - Archives from Columbia
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Apr 23, 2019

Memorial - Archives from Columbia

A display of artifacts featuring nine items recovered from the STS-107 tragedy that occurred Feb. 1, 2003, is shown...

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NASA image: Memorial - Archives from Columbia
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Apr 23, 2019

Memorial - Archives from Columbia

A display of artifacts featuring nine items recovered from the STS-107 tragedy that occurred Feb. 1, 2003, is shown...

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NASA image: Memorial - Archives from Columbia
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Apr 23, 2019

Memorial - Archives from Columbia

A display of artifacts featuring nine items recovered from the STS-107 tragedy that occurred Feb. 1, 2003, is shown...

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NASA image: Memorial - Archives from Columbia
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Apr 23, 2019

Memorial - Archives from Columbia

A display of artifacts featuring nine items recovered from the STS-107 tragedy that occurred Feb. 1, 2003, is shown...

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NASA image: Memorial - Archives from Columbia
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Apr 23, 2019

Memorial - Archives from Columbia

A display of artifacts featuring nine items recovered from the STS-107 tragedy that occurred Feb. 1, 2003, is shown...

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NASA image: Ramon on Columbia's MDK during STS-107
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Jan 18, 2003

Ramon on Columbia's MDK during STS-107

STS107-E-05029A (18 January 2003) --- Ilan Ramon, STS-107 payload specialist representing the Israeli Space Agency,...

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NASA image: Anderson smiles for the camera on Columbia's AFD during STS-107
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Jan 18, 2003

Anderson smiles for the camera on Columbia's AFD during STS-107

STS107-E-05033 (18 January 2003) --- Astronaut Michael P. Anderson, STS-107 payload commander, is pictured on the...

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NASA image: Husband seated in the CDR's seat on Columbia's FD during STS-107
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Jan 17, 2003

Husband seated in the CDR's seat on Columbia's FD during STS-107

STS107-E-05003 (17 January 2003) --- Astronaut Rick D. Husband, STS-107 mission commander, occupies the...

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NASA image: McCool works with Leukin activator cartridges on Columbia's MDK during STS-107
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Jan 17, 2003

McCool works with Leukin activator cartridges on Columbia's MDK during STS-107

STS107-E-05014 (17 January 2003) --- Astronaut William C. McCool, STS-107 pilot, works with supportive gear for...

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NASA image: Chawla smiles from the AFD of Columbia during STS-107
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Jan 17, 2003

Chawla smiles from the AFD of Columbia during STS-107

STS107-E-05001 (17 January 2003) --- Astronaut Kalpana Chawla, STS-107 mission specialist, is pictured on the flight...

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NASA image: McCool smiles for the camera from Columbia's AFD during STS-107
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Jan 18, 2003

McCool smiles for the camera from Columbia's AFD during STS-107

STS107-E-05026 (18 January 2003) --- Astronaut William C. McCool, STS-107 pilot, is pictured on the aft flight deck...

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NASA image: Clark videotapes through an AFD window on Columbia during STS-107
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Jan 17, 2003

Clark videotapes through an AFD window on Columbia during STS-107

STS107-E-05021 (17 January 2003) --- Astronaut Laurel B. Clark, STS-107 mission specialist, uses a camera to...

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NASA image: Brown in Columbia's FD/MDK access way during STS-107
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Jan 18, 2003

Brown in Columbia's FD/MDK access way during STS-107

STS107-E-05025 (17 January 2003) --- Astronaut David M. Brown, STS-107 mission specialist, looks over paperwork as...

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NASA image: KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -  A 20-foot by 15-foot replica of the STS-107 logo has been installed above the “A” on the A tower in the transfer aisle of the Vehicle Assembly Building.  The debris from the orbiter Columbia, lost in a tragic accident on its return to Earth from the STS-107 mission, is permanently stored in the tower.  A dedication ceremony Jan. 29, 2004, unveiled a plaque being installed in the storage area in honor of “Columbia, the crew of STS-107, and their loved ones.”
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Jan 29, 2004

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - A 20-foot by 15-foot replica of the STS-107 logo has been installed above the “A” on the A tower in the transfer aisle of the Vehicle Assembly Building. The debris from the orbiter Columbia, lost in a tragic accident on its return to Earth from the STS-107 mission, is permanently stored in the tower. A dedication ceremony Jan. 29, 2004, unveiled a plaque being installed in the storage area in honor of “Columbia, the crew of STS-107, and their loved ones.”

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - A 20-foot by 15-foot replica of the STS-107 logo has been installed above the “A” on...

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NASA image: KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -  Workers install a 20-foot by 15-foot replica of the STS-107 logo above the “A” on the A tower in the transfer aisle of the Vehicle Assembly Building.  The debris from the orbiter Columbia, lost in a tragic accident on its return to Earth from the STS-107 mission, is permanently stored in the tower.  A dedication ceremony Jan. 29, 2004, revealed a plaque being installed in the storage area in honor of “Columbia, the crew of STS-107, and their loved ones.”
Image
Jan 29, 2004

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Workers install a 20-foot by 15-foot replica of the STS-107 logo above the “A” on the A tower in the transfer aisle of the Vehicle Assembly Building. The debris from the orbiter Columbia, lost in a tragic accident on its return to Earth from the STS-107 mission, is permanently stored in the tower. A dedication ceremony Jan. 29, 2004, revealed a plaque being installed in the storage area in honor of “Columbia, the crew of STS-107, and their loved ones.”

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Workers install a 20-foot by 15-foot replica of the STS-107 logo above the “A” on the A...

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NASA image: Husband smiles for the camera beside Columbia's AFD control panel during STS-107
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Jan 17, 2003

Husband smiles for the camera beside Columbia's AFD control panel during STS-107

STS107-E-05002 (17 January 2003) --- Astronaut Rick D. Husband, STS-107 mission commander, is pictured on the aft...

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