APOD assessment poll #8

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How did you first hear about APOD?

Poll ended at Sat Sep 15, 2012 1:04 am

Teacher
130
7%
Relative
130
7%
Friend
438
25%
Google Search
276
16%
NASA Link
313
18%
Facebook
16
1%
Phone App
8
0%
Blog link
91
5%
Justin Bieber concert
10
1%
Other (explain below, if you would like)
360
20%
 
Total votes: 1772

sq_deep

Re: APOD assessment poll #8

Post by sq_deep » Fri Sep 14, 2012 10:07 pm

It was years ago so I can't remember.

SemperFi

Re: APOD assessment poll #8

Post by SemperFi » Sun Sep 16, 2012 9:47 pm

Wow! I don't know how I found Apod, but I'm sure glad I did. It's been years that I've been following you every day! and if I miss a day (vacation, etc) APOD is the first site I catch up on when I return home. I've told lots of people about you, too, and I'm sure that they'd be lost without you as well. Keep up the wonderful, extraordinary, marvelours work. You are MAGNIFICENT!!!!

Steve Walkey
Asternaut
Posts: 5
Joined: Wed Sep 19, 2012 6:30 am

Re: APOD assessment poll #8

Post by Steve Walkey » Wed Sep 19, 2012 7:22 am

I probably came across APOD whilst viewing NASA sites, or via The Sky At Night... Sir Patrick Moore first sparked my interest in Astronomy, as I know is the case for many thousands of fellow Brits, but APOD has helped to sustain the blaze! So, thank you very much for your fabulous site, I'm off to look at some more pics quickly before work...

JBogle

Re: APOD assessment poll #8

Post by JBogle » Tue Sep 25, 2012 9:55 pm

I found it on Google while searching for general astronomy pictures, although at the time, I had heard about it years prior...not sure from where.

todiwan

Re: APOD assessment poll #8

Post by todiwan » Mon Nov 05, 2012 2:58 am

Heh, I discovered it on Twitter, actually. I have always been interested in space and astronomy, but for whatever reason, until a little over a year ago, I did not even consider it as a career path. Then I suddenly got that revelation and I started following astronomy and physics as much as possible. I started using Twitter and from there, it was an easy way to APOD, since APOD gets linked there a lot, by NASA or by independent tweeters. Keep up the amazing work, and I should probably start getting involved in the forum itself, it seems interesting.

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