by Ann » Wed Oct 23, 2019 4:45 am
Lemme see... it's Wednesday today, isn't it? It's not Sunday? So it's not really repeat day, is it?
Yeah, I understand. Robert Nemiroff and Jerry Bonnell post a new Astronomy Picture of the Day every day, like clockwork. They do it every day, except usually Sundays, because Sunday is repeat day. Then Nemiroff and Bonnell just post an old picture along with its original caption and get themselves a little breather.
So maybe, for some reason, it wasn't possible to post the picture that really should have been the new APOD for today, so Nemiroff and Bonnell decided to go for a repeat image. In view of everything they do for us six days out of seven, for 52 weeks a year, that is not a big deal.
Besides, I think I read somewhere that the Museum of Modern Art, MoMA, has just opened again after being closed for upgrading, and Vincent van Gogh's iconic painting hangs in MoMA. So maybe his superb work of art could be seen as a "new" APOD after all.
Ann
Lemme see... it's Wednesday today, isn't it? It's not Sunday? So it's not really repeat day, is it?
Yeah, I understand. Robert Nemiroff and Jerry Bonnell post a new Astronomy Picture of the Day every day, like clockwork. They do it every day, except usually Sundays, because Sunday is repeat day. Then Nemiroff and Bonnell just post an old picture along with its original caption and get themselves a little breather.
So maybe, for some reason, it wasn't possible to post the picture that really should have been the new APOD for today, so Nemiroff and Bonnell decided to go for a repeat image. In view of everything they do for us six days out of seven, for 52 weeks a year, that is not a big deal.
Besides, I think I read somewhere that the Museum of Modern Art, MoMA, has just opened again after being closed for upgrading, and Vincent van Gogh's iconic painting hangs in MoMA. So maybe his superb work of art could be seen as a "new" APOD after all.
Ann