Full Form of APOD
The full form of APOD is Astronomy Picture of the Day.
What is actually APOD Nasa Calendar?
- The Astronomy Picture of the Day ( APOD) is originated, written and edited by Robert Nemiroff and Jerry Bonnell since 1995.
- The Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD) is basically work supported by NASA under award No. 80NSSC17M0076.
- The APOD contains large collection of astronomical images on the internet and these images may be repeated. The APOD occasionally reuses text.
How did I find APOD on my birthday?
- The APOD calendar is given for 1995 to 2022.
- You have to select any month of the year, when you click on it, it will direct to new page for that month calendar.
- Now interesting thing is that date is note given, you have to select specific day for your birth day and click on it.
- New image displays your birth day astrology picture of the day.
Visit website APOD NASA
What Did Hubble See on Your Birthday?
- Hubble explores the universe through a year, 365 days, 7 days a week and 24 hours in a day.
- It will discover some interesting astronomy image every day of the year including on your birthday.
- Firefox users: To easily share your birthday image on social media, you might need to turn off content blocking for this site in your browser’s privacy settings.
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