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NASA Image Viewer
DataSearch and explore thousands of NASA photos from space, Earth, and astronomy.
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NASA Image Library
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How to Use NASA Image Viewer
Search NASA's photo library by keyword to explore thousands of images from space missions, telescopes, Earth observation, and astronomy. Results come from NASA's public image API. Browse nebulae, galaxies, Mars rover photos, Apollo missions, and more. Download any image for research, education, or creative use.
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Enter a search term
Try "Mars", "nebula", "Apollo 11", "James Webb", or any space-related keyword.
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Browse results
NASA returns a grid of matching images with titles and dates.
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View full resolution
Click any image to see the full description and download the high-resolution original.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are NASA images free to use?+
Most NASA images are in the public domain and free to use for any purpose — commercial or non-commercial — without permission.
How large is NASA's image library?+
Tens of thousands of photos spanning seven decades, from the early Mercury missions through the latest Webb telescope imagery.
Can I use these images for a project or business?+
Yes, in most cases. NASA images are government works and generally public domain. Check captions for any third-party content exceptions.
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