by geckzilla » Fri Dec 12, 2014 11:38 am
Let's bring you back down to Earth. APOD is curated entirely by two guys. One of them works for NASA. The other is a professor at MTU. APOD is not run by some immense and powerful monolith known as NASA. It is merely hosted on one of its servers. There are no interns*. Some of us proofread APODs but it usually happens after they are posted. Due to the nature of how APODs are spooled up, proofreading them ahead of time is difficult. Sometimes they only appear a few hours before they go live. Rarely, usually ahead of a holiday, there will be a queue of APODs which is ideal for an outside proofreader to come on, but this doesn't get done. Frankly, it's just not a priority and egregious errors get caught by the public, who eagerly post corrections in discussion threads. A faster way is for you to email the editors. Their email addresses can be found on the
About page. I can confirm that the editors are also aware of this wonderful tool known as spellcheck, which also does not always work with total accuracy due to a variety of reasons, as you should know.
Regarding the choice of pictures: Relax, give in, and flow with the current. The will of the editors is strong, their reasoning for using many of these non-astronomical pictures is sound, and your emotions are wasted here. This is not going away.
So there you go. Cheer up, Scott. Everyone is doing the best that they can with limited free time.
*On rare occasions, Robert may recruit a student's assistance for some small task.
Let's bring you back down to Earth. APOD is curated entirely by two guys. One of them works for NASA. The other is a professor at MTU. APOD is not run by some immense and powerful monolith known as NASA. It is merely hosted on one of its servers. There are no interns*. Some of us proofread APODs but it usually happens after they are posted. Due to the nature of how APODs are spooled up, proofreading them ahead of time is difficult. Sometimes they only appear a few hours before they go live. Rarely, usually ahead of a holiday, there will be a queue of APODs which is ideal for an outside proofreader to come on, but this doesn't get done. Frankly, it's just not a priority and egregious errors get caught by the public, who eagerly post corrections in discussion threads. A faster way is for you to email the editors. Their email addresses can be found on the [url=http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/lib/about_apod.html]About[/url] page. I can confirm that the editors are also aware of this wonderful tool known as spellcheck, which also does not always work with total accuracy due to a variety of reasons, as you should know.
Regarding the choice of pictures: Relax, give in, and flow with the current. The will of the editors is strong, their reasoning for using many of these non-astronomical pictures is sound, and your emotions are wasted here. This is not going away.
So there you go. Cheer up, Scott. Everyone is doing the best that they can with limited free time.
*On rare occasions, Robert may recruit a student's assistance for some small task.