NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day
NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day Overview
Explore the universe through NASA's daily astronomical images, videos, and descriptions.
The NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD) tool allows users to view the current daily space image, video, and comprehensive description provided directly by NASA astronomers. Users can also select any date back to June 1995 to discover historical images of nebulas, stars, galaxies, and planetary missions.
How to Use NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day
- View the current day's astronomy picture or video automatically.
- Use the date picker input to select any historical date from June 1995 onwards.
- Click the "Download HD" button to save high-resolution pictures to your device.
- Read the detailed explanation written by professional NASA astrophysicists.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is NASA APOD?
- NASA's Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD) is a website provided by NASA and Michigan Technological University that features a different image or photograph of our universe each day, along with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer.
- How far back can I search for space photos?
- You can search for any date starting from June 16, 1995, which is when the official NASA APOD archive was first launched.
- Why are some dates displaying videos instead of images?
- NASA occasionally features interactive media, rocket launch videos, or 3D animations instead of static photos to represent the astronomy topic of the day.
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