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Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD) is originated, written, coordinated,
and edited since 1995 by Robert Nemiroff and Jerry Bonnell.
The APOD archive
contains the largest collection of annotated astronomical
images on the internet.
In real life, Bob and Jerry are two professional astronomers who spend most
of their time researching the universe.
Bob is a professor at
Michigan Technological University
in Houghton, Michigan, USA,
while Jerry is a scientist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
in Greenbelt, Maryland USA.
Jerry is a married, mild and lazy guy, while Robert is much the same but
recently divorced.
Each might appear relatively normal to an unsuspecting guest.
Together, they have found new and unusual
ways of annoying people such as
staging astronomical debates.
Most people are surprised to learn that
they have developed the perfect
random number generator.
APOD is proud to acknowledge that it received several
accolades during its short existence, including a Scientific American
2001 Sci/Tech Web award.
The above APOD Banner Graphic is courtesy of
Nick Zivanovic of the
Calumet Astronomical Society.
Nick grants permission for use of this banner on other websites.
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institution where they originated.
Some of the images are copyrighted and to use these
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along with a hyperlink to the owner's location.
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Do you enjoy APOD? Do you have a picture that would make a good APOD?
If so, we would enjoy hearing from you. Images are most often
submitted by email or by posting to a web site. Please write
to Robert Nemiroff at
nemiroff at mtu dot edu or Jerry Bonnell at
bonnell@grossc.gsfc.nasa.gov
regarding image submissions.
Note for image submissions:
The APOD pages are collected annually on a CD-ROM, which
is distributed free of charge to educators and the general public.
If you would like your image to be considered for an APOD but
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please let us know.
Thank you for sharing the APOD experience! We genuinely hope you have had
an entertaining and educational few moments with us.
Today's Astronomy Picture of the Day
Robert Nemiroff's participation in APOD is supported, in part, by
a grant from the National Science
Foundation.
Authors & editors:
Robert Nemiroff
(MTU) &
Jerry Bonnell
(USRA)
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