Apod nasa calendar – NASA and Michigan Technological University collaborate on the Astronomy Picture of the Day website. “Each day, a different image or photograph of our universe is featured, along with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer,” according to the website.
Apod NASA Calendar
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APOD Q&A
Q1: How can I easily see yesterday’s APOD?
A2: Click the < less than sign < at the left of today’s APOD link line (near the bottom of the daily page).
Q2: How can I see an APOD that ran long ago?
A2: All APODs are archived. To see any past APOD, access the archive page. This is found by clicking “archive” on the link line, or even by clicking “Discover the Cosmos” near the top of recent APOD pages.
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