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Page 1: The Best Astronomy Pictures of 2004* Robert Nemiroff.

The Best Astronomy Pictures of 2004*

Robert Nemiroff

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What is APOD? Astronomy Picture of the Day

• Web site started at NASA in 1995• Written & edited w/ Jerry Bonnell (USRA/NASA)• Features a different astronomy image every day • Mirror sites now translate APOD into most major

languages daily• Hypertext is “best link”, leverages the full web• Archive is encyclopedic and searchable

– Need an astronomy image? Good chance APOD’s got it!

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Top Five NASA Imagesof All Time*

*Before 2004 and Yes, it’s subjective!

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STS-1: First Shuttle Launch

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Apollo 17 Lunarscape: A Magnificent Desolation

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A Twisted Solar Eruptive Prominence

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M16: Stars from Eagle's EGGs

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Earth Rise

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Top Five APOD Imagesof all Time*

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Earth at Night

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M31: The Andromeda Galaxy

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Looking Back on an Eclipsed Earth

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The Big Corona

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Inside the Eagle Nebula

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Image Credits

• Mars: All NASA

• Top NASA: All NASA (no joke!)

• Top APOD: – Earth at Night: DMSP Satellites– Microwave Background: WMAP, NASA– Sun: SOHO, NASA– Andromeda Galaxy: © Robert Gendler– Eagle Nebula: © AURA, NOAO, NSF

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Top 42 APOD Images of

2004*

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Comet Wild 2's Nucleus from Stardust

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Sol 5 Postcard from Mar

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An Orion Deep Field

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Galaxy Cluster Lenses Farthest Known Galaxy

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Rumors of a Strange Universe

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Moon and Venus over Corona Del Mar Beach

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The Hubble Ultra Deep Field

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Sedna of the Outer Solar System

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A Prominent Solar Prominence from SOHO

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A Berry Bowl of Martian Spherules

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Massive Star Forming Region DR21 in Infrared

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The Smooth Spheres of Gravity Probe B

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Eyeful of Saturn

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Comets Bradfield and LINEAR Rising

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The Tails of Comet NEAT (Q4)

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A Manhattan Sunset

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The Supergalactic Wind from Starburst Galaxy M82

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The Colorful Clouds of Rho Ophiuchi

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Mammatus Clouds Over Mexico

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Venus and the Chromosphere

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Unusual Layers on Saturn's Moon Phoebe

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Cassini Images Saturn's A Ring

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Saturn's Rings in Natural Color

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Spicules: Jets on the Sun

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The Dark River to Antares

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The Double Haze above Titan

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Raining Perseids

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Looking Out Over Mars

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Supply Ship Approaches the Space Station

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A Supernova in Nearby Galaxy NGC 2403

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Cat's Eye

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Genesis Mission's Hard Impact

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Aurora Over a Communications Tower

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SpaceShipOne Wins the X-Prize

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Tantalizing Titan

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Storm Alley on Saturn

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Sagittarius Dwarf Irregular Galaxy

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Phobos: Doomed Moon of Mars

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Debris Disks Surround Distant Suns

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Titan Surmised

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Announcing Comet Machholz

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Image Credits and Copyrights• Abell 1689 Warps Space

– ACS Team, ESA, NASA

• Comet NEAT Approaches the Sun

– Anton Spenko (Rezmon Observatory)

• A New Constellation Takes Hold

– Hugo E. Schwarz (CTIO), NOAO

• V838 Light Echo: The Movie

– H. Bond (STScI), A. Henden (USNO Flagstaff), Z. Levay (STScI), et al., ESA, NASA

• The 2MASS Galaxy Sky

– 2MASS, T. H. Jarrett, J. Carpenter, & R. Hurt

• Dumbbell Nebula Close-Up from Hubble

– C. R. O'Dell (Vanderbilt) et al., Hubble Heritage Team (STScI / AURA), NASA

• Rollout of a Soyuz TMA-2 Aboard an R7 Rocket

– Scott Andrews, NASA

• SIRTF Streak

– Ben Cooper

• A Chicago Meteorite Fall– Ivan and Colby Navarro

• Zooming in on the First Stars– Visualization: Ralf Kaehler (ZIB) & Tom Abel (Penn.

State); Simulation: Tom Abel (Penn. State), Greg Bryan (Oxford) & Mike Norman (UCSD)

• Launch of the Spirit Rover Toward Mars – Dan Maas (Maas Digital), Ecliptic Enterprises

Corporation, Boeing, NASA • The Colorful Horsehead Nebula

– Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope, J.-C. Cuillandre (CFHT), Coelum

• Big Mars from Hubble– J. Bell (Cornell U.), M. Wolff (SSI) et al., STScI,

NASA • The Andromeda Deep Field

– T. M. Brown (STScI) et al., ESA, NASA • Large Sunspot Groups 10484 and 10486

– Juan Carlos Casado • WMAP Resolves the Universe

– WMAP Science Team, NASA

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The best images from the first six years of APOD can be found here:

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Postscripts

• The Astronomy Picture of the Day website is available online at http://apod.nasa.gov/.

• The Universe: 365 Days book is available at most bookstores including the AMNH museum bookstore.

• See the Sky: Join the Amateur Astronomers Association of New York!