Posted on 06/16/2015 9:25:10 AM PDT by SunkenCiv
Explanation: Welcome to the vicennial year of the Astronomy Picture of the Day! Perhaps a source of web consistency for some, APOD is still here. As during each of the 20 years of selecting images, writing text, and editing the APOD web pages, the occasionally industrious Robert Nemiroff (left) and frequently persistent Jerry Bonnell (right) are pictured above plotting to highlight yet another unsuspecting image of our cosmos. Although the featured image may appear similar to the whimsical Vermeer composite that ran on APOD's fifth anniversary, a perceptive eye might catch that it has been digitally re-pixelated using many of the over 5,000 APOD images that have appeared over APOD's tenure. (Can you find any notable APOD images?) Once again, we at APOD would like to offer a sincere thank you to our readership for continued interest, support, and many gracious communications. If you consider yourself a fan of APOD, you might want to consider joining the Friends of APOD.
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[Credit and Copyright, Image Pixelation: Rob Stevenson, with Apologies to Vermeer's Astronomer and Geographer]
Pretty cool! The image unpixilates when you cursor over The Big One at the APOD site.
Thank you for the ping, Mr. Civilizations.
If someone were to go through and link to the individual graphic behind each “pixel” that would be a pretty cool page. It would take heck of a lot of work though, to find each individual one.
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