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Astronomy Pic of the Day

by nemesis256 (community developer)
last update on: 06/22/2014
popularity rank: 1
average rating:
  • Currently 4 Stars
(230 ratings)

description: Full astronomy picture of the day. Currently the image gets updated every day at 9AM eastern US time (-5 GMT). Updated version includes the description of the image. Touch/click the Chumby once to see the description, twice to jump down to the bottom of the description, and a third time to go back to the image.

preview of 'Astronomy Pic of the Day' app


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Comments

  • tupholme

    – July 23 2020

    Stopped working for me some while ago

  • garetht

    – April 22 2017

    Doesn't work - just a black screen

  • MagicBox

    – May 17 2009

    Here is the location of Astronomy Picture of the Day http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ Also check the daily index at: http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/archivepix.html

  • bishop2k

    – June 14 2008

    would be very nice and make this widget alot more interesting if the corresponding explanation would be displayed for example in a scroller like the avalaunch dashboard for xbox does additional suggestion is make this widget play random apod pix+explanation very nice one!

  • nightmedia2

    – April 21 2008

    It would be useful to be able to find out where is the image taken from / what does it represent... i.e. the image of today, 4/21

  • n5csu

    – December 14 2007

    Great images!

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