Designed for 8.5" x 11" paper (landscape orientation), the calendar is easily printable. For best printed results, print it double-sided in color on bright white light card stock or 24-lb paper with a spiral or comb (GBC) binding and punch a hole for hanging; many local printing shops (Staples, Kinkos, etc.) offer binding services. Containing recent APOD images, the calendar makes a great inexpensive holiday present!
Since the calendar is in PDF, it can be viewed on devices such as the Kindle and many e-readers.
The 2014 calendar has the following improvements over last year's:
- Moon phases in both northern and southern hemisphere editions
- Annotations for eclipses, meteor showers peaks, conjunctions, oppositions, solstices, equinoxes, perihelion and aphelion
- APOD explanations for each image
- Previous year's APODs as watermarks in each calendar day cell
- All images are hyperlinks to their respective APOD pages when viewing the calendar digitally
- 2015 & 2016 mini calendars on the last two pages
Thanks to all who offered suggestions for improvement and/or images to include and those who QA'ed the almost-final version. The calendar is much better after your input (and all remaining errors are entirely our fault).
The last page of the PDF appears upside-down; this is deliberate. When printed, this page serves as the back cover of the calendar and allows one to see thumbnails of all the images in the calendar in the correct orientation (in relation to the front cover).
Happy holidays!
Calendar download links:
If you are from the northern hemisphere, you will want this version:
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/image/1312/AP ... rthern.pdf
Or this one, which has larger calendar dates:
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/image/1312/AP ... rthern.pdf
If you are from the southern hemisphere, you will want this one:
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/image/1312/AP ... uthern.pdf
A smaller file for preview purposes is here. Please do not print it. It will look bad and baby kittens and puppies will cry if you print this one.
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/image/1312/AP ... REVIEW.pdf
... If you are from the southern hemisphere, you will want this one: A smaller file for preview purposes is here. Please do not print it. It will look bad and baby kittens and puppies will cry if you print this one. [/hide]
Nice try, gecko, but you got found out! Thanks, though! ~ Owl