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Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Astronomy Picture of the Day

Astronomy picture of the day service is done by NASA and Michigan Technological University. In their website each and every day a photograph of the universe is put and beneath there will be a brief explanation by professional astronomers. Astronomy picture of the day was created, written and coordinated since 1995 by Robert Nemiroff and Jerry Bonnell. This particular archive does contain the largest collection of annotated astronomical pictures that one can find in the internet.

Bob and jerry were two astronomers who spend almost their whole life in researching the universe. The credit for all those images in the APOD goes to those institutions and owners where it was originated. Some of these pictures may have copy rights. So in order to show or use these pictures one must ask for the authorization of its owner. Again all those earlier pictures are archived. By accessing the archive page one could find all those pictures.

A person can send or submit their astronomical pictures to be shown in the internet. But the peculiarity of the picture will be thoroughly viewed before being induced. If the person owns copy right on the picture being submitted then he should have to give permission for the concerned authorities to use the picture. In order to show the picture to the authorities of APOD is to load the picture to a web page and then sending the URL of that page to them.

APOD pictures are altogether collected in a CD ROM. If the owner of the picture does not want his/her picture to be included in the CD ROM then he should separately inform this to the authorities. The main authority includes NASA. Again one could only use APOD as his PC desktop background if it is purely personal, non-public, and non-commercial. One can buy pictures in the APOD by visiting a site approved by NASA. On clicking on the picture a higher resolution picture can be viewed. Sometimes a higher resolution picture may be available with NASA. To view this one should follow the links provided in the text. A copy right owner can be also easily found by going through the links provided near the picture.

APOD daily pages selections have been compiled in two books namely "UNIVERSE: 365 days" and "Astronomy: 365 days". For the year 2000-2005 APOD pages are available in the form of CD. NASA has got lots of pictures with them to be published soon in the APOD web page. So the future of APOD is still bright if we consider the availability of pictures.

Lots of exciting pictures are sent by many people to be published in the web pages. Thanks to the enthusiasm of these good friends of APOD. Most of the APOD texts are written by Robert J.Nemiroff and Jerry T.Bonnell. APOD is one of those first sites to make journalistic use of full web hypertext since 1995. A full web hypertext means the APOD text is annotated liberally with hyperlinks. Thus links to anywhere in the internet is made out where relevant and useful information is present. This hypertext cannot be claimed to be perfect and can be only good in some sense.

Interested in the moon, the planets and the stars? Visit http://yourastronomynow.com/blogs - it's out of this world!

Article written by Kamlesh Makwana

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