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Every day, like a diligent cosmic librarian, NASA’s Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD) pulls a single volume from an infinite shelf. It hands it to us—not with a whisper, but with a high-resolution shout across the internet.

The Cosmic Commons

One day, you are looking at the rusty, swirling dust devils of Mars, captured by a rover no human has ever touched. The next day, you are staring at the Veil Nebula, a wispy, angry ribbon of gas that is actually the expanding corpse of a star that died 8,000 years ago. You see the Pillars of Creation, towering fingers of interstellar dust where stars are being born like bubbles in a boiling pot, and then the next morning, you see a photograph of a literal "hole" in the sun—a coronal hole the size of fifty Earths. apod.nasa.gov