by owlice » Tue Jun 22, 2010 11:10 am
As to be expected, I like all of these images and think each would make a fine APOD. I think it's amazing that we even have four of these views from which to choose! TWO gorgeous sunsets, one of which none of us will ever see for ourselves (and the other isn't too likely a view for most of us, either), a lovely spiral galaxy captured by a new eye on the universe (more images to come!), the surface of another planet (how cool is that?!!!), and an astounding view of rings unknown for most of man's history, with moons even more recently discovered... well, I find them all attractive in their own right and think were text written by a professional astronomer, as APOD says, added to them, I'd be certain to learn something new. Even without text, I am glad to see these images; what a rich time we live in!
As to be expected, I like all of these images and think each would make a fine APOD. I think it's amazing that we even have four of these views from which to choose! TWO gorgeous sunsets, one of which none of us will ever see for ourselves (and the other isn't too likely a view for most of us, either), a lovely spiral galaxy captured by a [i]new eye[/i] on the universe (more images to come!), the surface of another planet (how cool is [i]that[/i]?!!!), and an astounding view of rings unknown for most of man's history, with moons even more recently discovered... well, I find them all attractive in their own right and think were text written by a professional astronomer, as APOD says, added to them, I'd be certain to learn something new. Even without text, I am glad to see these images; what a rich time we live in!