QUESTION: Where can I get pictures from the Spacecraft? Can I get images on CD? ANSWER from FAQ: Galileo images will show up on the Galileo Home Page (http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/galileo/index.html) throughout the mission. If you're interested in hard copies, the following vendors make JPL/NASA photographic and video press-release products available to the general public. For press-release photographs: Newell Color Lab 221 N. Westmoreland Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90064 (213)380-2980 fax (213) 739-6984 For slide sets featuring images from JPL planetary missions: Finley Holiday Film Corporation 12607 E. Philadelphia St. P.O. Box 619 Whittier, CA 90601 (310) 945-3325 CD-ROM images from Galileo are available from the National Space Science Data Center Cost The cost of each CD-ROM is $6.00. Each CD-Recordable costs $43.00. Each software package is $13.00. Requesters must pay a request handling fee of $30.00 each time they place an order. Payment Payment may be made using Visa, MasterCard, American Express, check, or International Money Order. Please make check or International Money Order payable to Hughes STX Corporation in U.S. dollars. Requesters outside the U.S. add $5.00 for shipping and handling. Send your requests to the appropriate address below. Requests Within the U.S. Request Coordination Office, National Space Science Data Center, Code 633.4, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD 20771 Telephone:(301)286-6695; FAX:(301)286-1635 E-mail: request@nssdca.gsfc.nasa.gov Requests Outside the U.S. Request Coordination Office, World Data Center-A for Rockets and Satellites, Code 633.4, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD 20771 Telephone:(301)286-6695; FAX:(301)286-1771 E-mail: request@nssdca.gsfc.nasa.gov Attention: International Requesters Please enclose the International Money Order, check, or credit card information with the order form. Do not send the check or International Money Order under separate cover. Please do not send cash. Press-released videotapes (for example, a time lapse movie of the earth rotating) are also available; please contact the JPL Public Information Office for further information.