
The NASA archives refer to the extensive collection of historical documents, images, videos, and other data maintained by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). These archives serve as a comprehensive repository of NASA's missions, research, and technological advancements, providing valuable resources for scientists, historians, educators, and the general public. The archives include materials from the earliest days of space exploration, such as the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo programs, as well as more recent missions like the Space Shuttle program and the International Space Station (ISS). The archives are accessible through various online platforms, including the NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) and the NASA Image and Video Library, which offer a wealth of information and multimedia content. The term "NASA archives" can be translated to Hebrew as ארכיון נאס"א, to Spanish as archivos de la NASA, to French as archives de la NASA, and to German as NASA-Archive.