(On a side note, I know the main programmer from the NASA/ASU side of this project. You can hear a short interview with him on the podcast called "Sturgeon's Law", episode 27. And as it happens, I also know the guy behind Sturgeon's Law.)
]]>(On a side note, I know the main programmer from the NASA/ASU side of this project. You can hear a short interview with him on the podcast called "Sturgeon's Law", episode 27. And as it happens, I also know the guy behind Sturgeon's Law.)
]]>We watched as Challenger exploded and disintegrated, 73 seconds after lift-off. That image is as burned into my consciousness as the footage of the second plane hitting the south tower on September 11. Seven people gave their all in the effort to explore space and advance science. If I sound a little flowery in my language, it's only because I feel they deserve nothing less.
We still remember you.
]]>We watched as Challenger exploded and disintegrated, 73 seconds after lift-off. That image is as burned into my consciousness as the footage of the second plane hitting the south tower on September 11. Seven people gave their all in the effort to explore space and advance science. If I sound a little flowery in my language, it's only because I feel they deserve nothing less.
We still remember you.
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I've written a small Google Homepage
plug-in to display the current
Astronomy Picture of
the Day, along with the photo credits. It scales it using percentages, so
the image doesn't screw up browser-window-width like the APOD feed in
LiveJournal does. I'd recently switched my news-homepage setup from Excite to
Google, and since they provide such a handy API, I couldn't resist.
It links the image thumbnail to the full-resolution version at APOD. It links the section-title to the APOD page itself (handy if you want to read the detailed background of the image). Lastly, it reproduces the complete photo credits section, links and all. It also produces XHTML instead of using HTML <center> tags. (But since I don't know if GH actually emits strict XHTML, this part might not matter.)
I've submitted it to Google for their directory, but until then you can add it to your homepage via this link.
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I've written a small Google Homepage
plug-in to display the current
Astronomy Picture of
the Day, along with the photo credits. It scales it using percentages, so
the image doesn't screw up browser-window-width like the APOD feed in
LiveJournal does. I'd recently switched my news-homepage setup from Excite to
Google, and since they provide such a handy API, I couldn't resist.
It links the image thumbnail to the full-resolution version at APOD. It links the section-title to the APOD page itself (handy if you want to read the detailed background of the image). Lastly, it reproduces the complete photo credits section, links and all. It also produces XHTML instead of using HTML <center> tags. (But since I don't know if GH actually emits strict XHTML, this part might not matter.)
I've submitted it to Google for their directory, but until then you can add it to your homepage via this link.
]]>Any pointers to pictures, even if only illustrations, would be greatly appreciated.
]]>Any pointers to pictures, even if only illustrations, would be greatly appreciated.
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