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The National Air and Space Museum is committed to making its collections and other resources accessible and available to researchers, educators, publishers, and the general public in support of scholarship, education, and personal enrichment. 

Materials from the collections of the National Air and Space Museum or from the National Air and Space Museum's website are subject to the Smithsonian Institution's Terms of Use.

Publicly accessible content on the National Air and Space Museum's website will generally carry a Creative Commons Zero (CC0) or a Usage Conditions Apply designation. Additional Creative Commons licenses, such as CC BY-NC, may have been applied to educational resources.

Materials that appear with a Creative Commons Zero (CC0) mark indicate that they are free from copyright restrictions and, therefore, are part of the Smithsonian Open Access collections and may be used for any purpose without permission from the Smithsonian (see Smithsonian Open Access FAQ). Third-party or legal restrictions may still apply. 

All other photographs, drawings, film, video, audio recordings, or resources may be used for personal, educational, and other non-commercial uses consistent with fair use (see the U.S. Copyright Office Fair Use Index). Resources marked with a "usage conditions apply" designation or the like require written permission to be reproduced, resold, or used for commercial purposes.

For use of material from the collections of the National Air and Space Museum Archives, please visit the Archives Rights and Reproductions page.