– That is your permanent, fixed archive link.
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The APOD archive is a remarkable resource, offering: nasa gov https apodnasagov apod archivepixfullhtml fixed
The official discussion forum for APOD is Starship Asterisk* (asterisk.apod.com). On this platform, users actively report bugs, discuss potential fixes, and share their enthusiasm. In a thread titled "APOD Archive page seems broken," users have detailed their experiences and offered troubleshooting advice, demonstrating a collaborative spirit to maintain access to this cosmic treasure trove.
Example: If the APOD page shows apod.nasa.gov/apod/image/2301/nebula.jpg – the full-res version is: apod.nasa.gov/apod/image/2301/nebula_full.jpg – That is your permanent, fixed archive link
When you load this page, you are greeted with a simple but powerful list. It shows every APOD date as a hyperlink. Clicking on a date takes you to the dedicated page for that day's picture and its full scientific explanation.
The content on APOD is, without a doubt, its strongest feature. Each picture is carefully selected and presented with a detailed explanation, often including fascinating facts, scientific data, and the story behind the image. The variety is astounding, ranging from stunning photos of galaxies, nebulae, and stars to updates on NASA missions and discoveries. Whether you're an astronomy enthusiast, a student, or just someone curious about the universe, there's something here for everyone. If you share with third parties, their policies apply
The main APOD page is: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html
✅ Official APOD Archive (thumbnails): https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/archivepix.html ✅ Official APOD Home: https://apod.nasa.gov ✅ Today’s APOD: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html
A second significant wave of issues arose from the switch to HTTPS. Many third-party apps, scripts, and APIs that automatically fetched the daily image failed because they were still pointing to the HTTP version. Furthermore, after the transition, users sometimes saw old, cached versions of the archive page in their browsers. The official solution from the APOD community forum was a simple but crucial one: perform a "hard refresh" (Ctrl+Shift+R or Cmd+Shift+R on most browsers) on the archive page to clear the old data from your browser's cache.