NASA Images was created through a partnership between NASA and the Internet Archive, a non-profit digital library based in San Francisco, to bring public access to NASA's image, video, and audio collections in a single, searchable resource.
The site contains everything from classic photos to educational programming and HD video, and is growing all the time as we continue to gain both new and archived media from all of NASA's centers. Through the development of nasaimages.org we hope to promote education and facilitate scholarship in the math and sciences at all levels, and to build general interest and excitement around space exploration, aeronautics, and astronomy. For news and updates, visit the NASA Images blog. Contact us Internet Archive - NASA Images 300 Funston Ave. San Francisco, CA 94118 info@nasaimages.org Frequently Asked Questions May I reproduce images found on nasaimages.org? In general our content is not under copyright and so can be used without express permission, as long as the use does not somehow imply that NASA endorses a product or cause. The credit line used in connection with the images should read "NASA/courtesy of nasaimages.org." Please see our full terms and conditions. Are high resolution versions of the images available? Images presented with a "Hi-Res Download" button are offered at the highest resolution we have available. If no "Hi-Res Download" button is shown with an image, it means we do not have a high resolution copy. You can often find multiple versions of an image by following the "original URL" or "source" link in the media information box to its source web site or NASA collection. How can I locate an image I saw on another site or in the news that I know was created by NASA? All of the content on nasaimages.org is available to search and download, so if you don't find the image you're looking for it's possible we haven't added it yet. For breaking news or questions about content not on nasaimages.org, please visit the main NASA portal for more information. I am a NASA employee or contractor who works in a NASA media department. Can I contribute content to nasaimages.org? We'd like to hear from you! Please contact info@nasaimages.org to let us know what you have available. |