APOD assessment poll #7

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Re: APOD assessment poll #7

by pf46 » Mon Apr 27, 2015 8:58 pm

about 10 years

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by mach 5 » Tue Aug 21, 2012 2:01 pm

Images from space are some of the very few places of peace, far above and hopefully forever divorced from the crazy space we inhabit. For a few moments, every day for at least ten years, ... Thanks for spending tax dollars in a way that doesn't promote divisiveness and violence.

Re: APOD assessment poll #7

by robought1 » Fri Aug 17, 2012 1:32 am

I've been following APOD for about 5 years ever since I discovered it! I've shown it to a number people at work and they have been wowed by the images
shown on a daily basis. My father introduced to astronomy at lectures at the University of Toronto when I was a kid.
He would have loved this site!

Re: APOD assessment poll #7

by moshejay » Wed Aug 15, 2012 6:39 am

hi there,
I've been following regularly nearly 2 years...its a fantastic & illuminating site...thanks for making it

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by crosthwa@mts.net » Mon Aug 13, 2012 6:50 am

Much more than 10 years. The only website I have ever visited that has no ads nor popups. Keep up the good work guys!

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by D BURUM » Thu Aug 09, 2012 5:50 pm

I have been looking at APOD at least 10 years. In the late 80's, I was introduced to the night skies when I took a job in far west Texas and had the opportunity to visit McDonald Observatory on numerous occasions. In 2001, I was given a new teaching assigment and subsquently discovered APOD which became my "morning coffee". Due to the nature of my teaching assignment, I was able to use APOD's pictures with my students as a means encouraging science.

To this day, APOD is still part of my daily routine. The heavens are magnificient and thank you all for sharing it with the public.

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by gooneha » Thu Aug 09, 2012 1:25 am

Wowing me for at least ten years, never miss a day to peek, keep it up, thanks.

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by lockmaster » Mon Aug 06, 2012 11:40 pm

I have been checking the site on a weekly basis and have been using the pictures as rotating desktop wallpapers.

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by John Koehler » Sun Aug 05, 2012 2:15 am

As taxpayers we finance the most advanced look into the cosmos ever conceived. We share the results of this exploration/adventure with ease. This just might be the best bargain we ever got.

John Koehler

Re: APOD assessment poll #7

by yobar » Thu Aug 02, 2012 3:06 am

I've been checking APOD out since Sep 1996, usually once a week, clicking back through the missed pix. I've been using many of them for my desktop background.

Re: APOD assessment poll #7

by mmurphy » Wed Aug 01, 2012 4:31 pm

I have been checking the site first thing in the morning since 1998. It's a great resource for my students. I always carry a copy of what stuck me as "wow" to show to friends, family and neighbors. Right now it is the Kelper Suns and Planets, posted on 3.29.11. Great site! Thanks for all you do to inspire students to learn more about the Universe!
TJ

Re: APOD assessment poll #7

by geckzilla » Wed Aug 01, 2012 4:20 am

Guest wrote:Thanks for dedication and hard work. Over the years, I've notice the picture gets bigger and bigger. Great!

But... I'm now on a 1920x1080 and it's a hassle to have to scroll down to read the text, and scroll back up to look at the picture, then scroll back down to read some more... Please limit the size so that both the caption and image fit on a mainstream monitor size without scrolling!
It fits fine on my screen most days and I use the same resolution. Sounds like you've got a lot of extra stuff taking up space at the top of your browser? Or you could have accidentally zoomed in, which would make the picture and text all bigger.

Re: APOD assessment poll #7

by Guest » Tue Jul 31, 2012 7:51 pm

Thanks for dedication and hard work. Over the years, I've notice the picture gets bigger and bigger. Great!

But... I'm now on a 1920x1080 and it's a hassle to have to scroll down to read the text, and scroll back up to look at the picture, then scroll back down to read some more... Please limit the size so that both the caption and image fit on a mainstream monitor size without scrolling!

Re: APOD assessment poll #7

by SteveWalkey » Tue Jul 31, 2012 6:16 am

Hi to all you APODders! I was just going to say to say, there seem to be some very pernickety people who view APOD, and then I was probably about go on some kind of rant about not being so anal, but then I see a lovely message from confoundedviola that restores my faith that there are Humans out there, not just Drones.
I personally say a kinda general goodnight to our World, all the Planets, Moons and Stars and everybody who inhabits them. And Good Morning too! So good Day to you, confoundedviola, and to everyone like you. If you keep your sense of Wonder, your life can be Wonderful!

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by kellanmarr » Tue Jul 31, 2012 5:51 am

APOD is my homepage. I just got back from vacation (with no internet) this evening, and the first thing I am doing is going back through the APOD pages that I missed while I was gone. E-mail can wait.

Re: APOD assessment poll #7

by Wing Goose » Mon Jul 30, 2012 9:41 pm

APOD is magnificent! I have been viewing as long as I have had a computer. ~ About 20 years.

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by 206265 » Mon Jul 30, 2012 8:57 pm

I've been interested in astronomy since I was a teenager. Also astronomy as a minor as physics doctoral student. I really appreciate the wide selection of images in various wavelengths, as accompanied by explanations. Long may APOD continue!

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by Becky » Mon Jul 30, 2012 8:43 pm

I love this site. I have learned so much!

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by Tobar » Mon Jul 30, 2012 6:22 pm

I've been following APOD since I first discovered it +10 ago. It's not my home page but I check it every morning. It puts me in the proper frame of mind like that 1st cup of coffee. The second site I always visit is www.spaceweather.com. Spaceweather is good for a heads up of forthcoming celestial events in particular solar flares and CMEs directed at earth. Its always good to know whats out there.....

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by m.m. » Mon Jul 30, 2012 5:56 pm

luv APOD! Very intresting n amazing pics.

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by KoolKatHebert2 » Mon Jul 30, 2012 2:42 pm

In the 60s, my parents bought me a $25 Gilbert 3.5" cardboard tube Newtonian telescope, with which I scanned the heavens in southwest Louisiana. I now partake of astronomy through our local city park system's Highland Road Observatory, jointly run by LSU staff, BREC staff, and volunteers from the Baton Rouge Astronomical Society. Having poor eyesight following retina and cataract surgery, APOD has opened up a wonderful view of the heavens, and the hypertext write-ups provide intriguing educational materials to follow up with. I may not check it EVERY day, but I do check out EVERY APOD post! Thanks to the "Authors & editors" Mssrs. Robert Nemiroff (MTU) & Jerry Bonnell (UMCP) who have managed the daily production of this wonderful material with so much dedication and enthusiasm! Thanks to all who work to put together all of the posts, and the submitters. This is one of the best sites on the web!!

One humble suggestion: I really find great benefit in the text that acompanies the astronomical photos, when both the distance to the object and the scale of view, e.g., so many light years away, and the view is so many light years across. Please make this a standard for every astronomical photograph for which it is appropriate to do so. It is very helpful in helping me to imagine the "placement" of what is shown in the scale of things...

A humble suggestion: I wonder if there is enough location and direction and speed of motion of the objects we can see in the night sky to project what we see to what is actually there "now"? Would there be much of a difference?!

Thanks for a wonderul 10+ years of amazing astronomical posts!

Re: APOD assessment poll #7

by Ken » Mon Jul 30, 2012 2:32 pm

APOD is one of the very few sites on my daily list. I have been following since early 1996, and I went back to 'catch up' on those I missed. I find it a nice way to find pictures to rotate as my desktop wallpaper.

- Ken

Re: APOD assessment poll #7

by Roland » Mon Jul 30, 2012 12:25 pm

APOD addresses one of life's fundamental questions: what is the world like outside my tiny corner? I particularly like the planetscapes, and am looking forward to pictures from the next Mars lander.

Re: APOD assessment poll #7

by Lucy » Mon Jul 30, 2012 8:32 am

APOD is always the first thing I look at when i switch my laptop on every day. I've been following it for many years. Not quite sure how many so I put 5-10 years. It may be more but I can't remember for sure. Keep up the good work in educating the world about the wonders of the universe. Well done.

Re: APOD assessment poll #7

by franklin » Mon Jul 30, 2012 4:07 am

VINICIUS You do have the date close enough. It was, also, the first APOD with a link. Next day, no link. Hard work, my friend, hard work! :shock: :roll: 8-)

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