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Astronomy Picture of the Day

From 2007 until shortly into Musk's ownership of Twitter (as was) I created and ran the @apod Twitter feed as well as providing an APOD Search. To do this I created a database of the text explanations for every Astronomy Picture of the Day. These are parsed from the original web pages. At the same time I parsed the text to identify likely astronomical objects and piped those through LookUp to find their Right Ascension/Declination and types (using the AVM classification). The results go into a large JSON-LD file.

Contents

For each entry you'll get:

Credits

All the explanations come from APOD so please make sure you credit them if you use this (e.g. APOD is created by Robert Nemiroff (MTU) & Jerry Bonnell (UMCP)). If you can credit me too that would be wonderful.

Note that the classification of objects and their coordinates comes from LookUP. LookUP gets data from SIMBAD (operated at CDS, Strasbourg, France), the NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database (NED; operated by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, under contract with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration), the SkyBoT project (set up under the auspice of the French Ministry for National Education and CNRS), the Extrasolar Planets Encyclopedia (Jean Schneider, CNRS/LUTH - Paris Observatory), the Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams Supernovae List (IAU, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory), the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada Constellation List (Larry McNish), the SDSS SkyServer, the Minor Planet & Comet Ephemeris Service (IAU Minor Planet Center), and the excellent WCSTools package (Doug Mink, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory).