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Q8: Can I use APOD pictures in my classroom?

APOD: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
A8: For non-commercial fair use, yes. Please note that many APOD images have are copyrighted and so to use them commercially you must gain explicit permission from the copyright owners. Many times, these copyright owners can be found by following the links provided under the APOD image(s).
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Q4: Have some APOD pictures been run more than once?

APOD: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
A4: Yes. Many of our readers have been with us less than a year and are unaware of some really spectacular or important astronomy pictures. New information about old pictures is becoming available over the WWW. The text and links for rerun pictures will make use of this newly available information. So although the picture might be old, some of the text and links of each APOD will be new.
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Q5: I have a picture that would make a good APOD. Will you use it?

APOD: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
A5: We can't promise to use it but we do strongly encourage picture submissions to APOD. Even if you only know of a good picture, please tell us about it. If you own the copyright for a submitted picture, please grant us explicit permission to use it. The best way to show us your picture is to load it onto a web page and send us the URL. Note for image submissions: The APOD pages are collected annually on a CD-ROM, which is distributed free of charge to educators and the general public.
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Q9: Can I use your APOD images for my brochure?

APOD: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
A9: Many APOD images are copyrighted and so to use them you must write to the copyright owners for explicit permission. Many times, these copyright owners can be found by following the links provided under the APOD image(s).
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Q1: What does APOD stand for?

APOD: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
A1: APOD stands for the Astronomy Picture of the Day. We abbreviate this as APOD instead of ApotD because APOD sounds better (spoken: AYE-pod).
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Q2: How can I easily see yesterday's APOD?

APOD: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
A2: Click the < less than sign < at the left of today's APOD link line (near the bottom of the daily page).
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Q11: Is APOD available as a book?

APOD: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
A11: Selections from APOD's daily pages have been compiled into two books titled "Universe: 365 Days" (May 1, 2003) and "Astronomy: 365 Days" (October 1, 2006) - Publisher: Harry N Abrams.
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Q12: Is APOD available as a CD?

APOD: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
A12: For the years 2000-2005, yes! These CDs are created by the kind folks at the Laboratory for High Energy Astrophysics at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. The free CDs can be ordered by sending mail to this address. Dr. James Lochner Imagine The Universe Mail Code 660 NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD 20770 USA
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Q14: How long will APOD keep going?

APOD: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
A14: If the "Tomorrow" line at the bottom of today's APOD is not blank, then at least until tomorrow. (Probably.) We certainly have no plans to stop soon. If you check the apod archive you can see that it begins in June 1995. A15: Probably not. NASA has archived literally hundreds of thousands of space and astronomy related pictures and APOD readers have come to submit many images for our consideration. So far, we have more good pictures than we can run.
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Q16: Who writes the APOD text?

APOD: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
A16: Robert J. Nemiroff and Jerry T. Bonnell have written most every APOD. Bob and Jerry are friends, professional astronomers, and were once office-mates at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, MD. Presently, Bob is a professor at Michigan Technological University in Houghton, Michigan, USA, while Jerry is a scientist at NASA/Goddard. They are two mild and lazy guys who might otherwise appear normal to an unsuspecting guest.
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How do I find my classroom?

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Bay State: When you leave the wire meshing of the screening area, bear a slight left and enter that building. Once inside, go through the door on your immediate left, and go upstairs to the second floor. During your orientation the Principal or the Head of the Program will show you where your class will meet. Norfolk: When you leave the screening area, go straight ahead to the brick building, passing by the visitor center on your left.
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Where can I find environmental information for teachers to use in the classroom?

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The WMRC Clearinghouse has many publications that teachers can use in the classroom. In particular, the following WMRC publications are designed with classroom use in mind: TN99- 031. Case, Laurie. PRODUCT LIFE-CYCLE ANALYSIS : Environmental activities for the classroom. Champaign, IL: Waste Management and Research Center, 1999. SCH- 011. PAINT, PAINT EVERYWHERE [Champaign, IL: Illinois Hazardous Waste Research and Information Center], 1994. (Paper copy only.
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Can I use the pictures I find here on my website?

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That's a touchy subject. You should ask permission first. If you do use one attribute it to the owner. If you don't know who owns the the picture then make a disclaimer saying that you will take it down or attribute it if the owner desires. No, it's not. The copyright is still maintained by the original artist, unless he/she gave you permission to use it.
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Can I use your pictures on my homepage?

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You are authorized to use information available on our external web site, www.ericsson.com, in accordance with the conditions set out on: www.ericsson.com/legal Even potential customers, suppliers, partners, and members of the general public having no formal relationship with Ericsson are authorized to use our information, including linking to ericsson.com on the same terms as long as the nature of this relationship is made clear.
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Q8. Can I use an angiogenesis inhibitor with the chemotherapy that I am on right now?

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Angiogenesis inhibitors currently in clinical trial are part of protocols written specifically to test these drugs for safety and effectiveness. Until these drugs are approved by the FDA, they must be tested in strictly monitored studies. Only anticancer drugs that are part of the investigational protocol may be used.
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Q8. How many credit card numbers may I use?

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Only one credit card number per Customer may be used to charge for services rendered by Blue Reef. A Customer's credit card must cover the entire cost of all accounts.
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If I am already teaching, can I use my own classroom for the practicums?

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It is important for Rio Salado College to approve your classroom site for this requirement. If approved, you may use your classroom to fulfill 2/3 of the practicum hours required. I am actively in the Military and want to do a practicum/student teaching at the Department of Defense School or overseas? These requests require additional time and effort so the sooner you can submit your information the better.
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I would like to use a broadcasted clip in my classroom. Can I download the clips somewhere?

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All of our broadcasted clips are available at our Listen Page. We appreciate teachers incorporating StoryCorps into their curriculum. Please tell us about your program by submitting an inquiry under "Use of SC Material".
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Q3: How can I see an APOD that ran long ago?

APOD: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
A3: All APODs are archived. To see any past APOD, access the archive page. This is found by clicking "archive" on the link line, or even by clicking "Discover the Cosmos" near the top of recent APOD pages.
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Q7: How can I get a nice poster of a particular APOD?

APOD: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
A7: APOD does not sell posters. Some pictures originating from NASA can be purchased in poster form following the information on this approved NASA page. Q7a: How can I see a higher-resolution version of a particular APOD? A7a: Clicking on the picture itself brings up the highest resolution version of the image available from APOD. It is possible that higher resolution versions exist. To find these you should follow the informative links in the APOD text.
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Q17: If you guys weren't so modest, what would you tell us about APOD?

APOD: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
A17: Since we are so modest we keep quiet about a lot of things. For example, it just wouldn't be proper to let slip that we feel that APOD is one of the first sites (since 1995) to make journalistic use of full web hypertext. By "full web hypertext", we mean that the APOD text is liberally annotated with hyperlinks to anywhere on the web where good and relevant information is available.
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Can I use the articles, pictures, videos on my website?

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All articles, pictures & videos are available for use on other websites at no charge in most cases, provided they are linked back to this site. However, donations are appreciated and welcomed: click. When using articles, please use different titles & meta tags so that search engines don't drop conflicting same topic articles in their search engines. Just change a word or two in the title and meta tags.
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Do you have any Tab pictures I can use?

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All the Tab pictures I have can be found in the Tab Gallery section of this site. You take complete responsibility for your use of the images. If you use them on another website, I would appreciate a link. I don't have any other pictures.
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What kinds of pictures and movies can I use with Videodelic?

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Videodelic directly imports PICT images, JPEG images and QuickTime movies. Most other common still image formats are automatically translated if you have the appropriate File Exchange, Macintosh Easy Open and QuickTime Exchange options turned on. The details vary with the Mac OS version you have installed. Videodelic is capable of rendering and performing at a number of resolutions (512 by 512, 640 by 480, 720 by 480, and 768 by 576).
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can we use our own pictures?

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of course - just take your pictures and email them to us with your order. see our tips for taking great photos!
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How many pictures can I use?

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many as you'd like. If you'd like to have one big picture showcased then that's what we'll do. If you'd like to show off 5-6 (or more) great pictures that's also an option. It's up to you.
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Why do you not use pictures very often?

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Because I can't draw terribly well, and certainly not with a mouse. A friend of mine once described drawing with a mouse similar to drawing with a bar of soap, without the fluidity. I'm not a graphics designer, and everything I do computer-wise is self-taught. I only have 2 computer-related books on my bookshelves; one of those is a very old O'Reilly book on HTML (the cover proudly announces that it "Covers Netscape 2.
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