3D Files & Resources

  • Welcome to the 3D Files & Resources page.


    Here you'll find a growing collection of 3D models, textures, and images from inside NASA. Browse the galleries and have a look around!

    All of these resources are free to download and use.

    Please read the Usage Guidelines.

  • Cassini

    3D Models

    These models are for anybody that uses a 3D software package. Most of the models are in the common .3ds format, which can be read by most 3D programs. Some models, however, are in their original .lwo or .fbx formats to preserve details that would be lost in conversion.

  • Europa

    Images and Textures

    The images and textures here are provided in .jpg and .tif formats in their original resolutions. No special software is required to view or use these files.

  • Apollo 11

    Credits

    Find out about the contributors to the repository.

  • Moon

    Usage Guidelines

    The resources on this site are here for you! Please read these guidelines before downloading anything.

  • Feedback


    Please address comments to arc-special-proj@lists.nasa.gov.

Latest 3D Resources

Simulations

  • Eyes on the Earth 3D

    Eyes on the Earth 3D  →

    More than a dozen NASA satellites constantly monitor our planet's vital signs—ocean height, carbon dioxide, global temperature, sea ice. Explore the planet with these missions in real time in an immersive 3D environment.

  • Station Spacewalk Game

    Station Spacewalk Game

    Experience the thrill of conducting repair work on the International Space Station! As an astronaut, can you complete each of four space walks to help install a new solar array?

  • Space Communications and Navigation Network Demonstration

    Space Communications and Navigation Network Demonstration

    Space Communications and Navigation (SCaN) provides communications services for NASA's missions. This interactive demo shows how SCaN's ground and space based facilities interact with NASA spacecraft.

  • STS-125 Simulation

    STS-125 Simulation Public Beta

    The software lets users experience one of three spacewalks from STS-125, the mission to service the Hubble Space Telescope, and select different camera views as astronauts perform tasks to replace parts of the telescope.