Have you ever dreamed of standing on the Moon, flying past Jupiter, or watching a rocket soar into the stars?
Now, with NASA’s Image and Video Library, you can bring that dream a little closer.
On March 28, 2017, they announced the launch of a digital archive library called the NASA Image and Video Library.
This incredible online archive opens the doors to over 140,000 photos, videos, and audio recordings from NASA’s greatest missions — and it’s completely free and open to the public.
From the first steps on the Moon to the latest discoveries on Mars, this library is a visual history of space exploration. You can browse high-resolution images of:
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Spacecraft and satellites
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Earth as seen from space
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Astronauts floating in zero gravity
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Lunar landscapes and distant galaxies
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Launches that shook the ground and touched the stars
And the best part? You can download and use many of these for your personal projects, blogs, presentations, or just to fuel your imagination.
There are so many fascinating images that you’ll never get bored. On the contrary, you might even lose sleep browsing through them! You can search the archive from different perspectives — by project, planet, date, astronaut, and more.
NASA’s media library isn’t just about pretty pictures. It’s about inspiration, curiosity, and connection.
It’s a reminder that space isn’t just out there — it’s part of our human story. And now, that story is just a click away.
Let’s begin a journey into space!
OUR BEAUTIFUL PLANET, EARTH
AMAZING MOON
OUR HERO
COOL SPACE SHUTTLE
Check out more images and videos in the NASA Image and Video Library.
If you find something special, feel free to share it with me!
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