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Replace new tab with a random NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day Open a new tab and see a random NASA picture of the day! When you open a new tab, you will be greeted with a picture from NASA's Picture of the day archive on a randomly chosen date. The title of the image along with the date it was chosen as the Picture of the Day will appear in the top left and a description provided by NASA will be in the bottom right. You can also choose to view the HD version of the image by clicking the "Open HD Image" in the top left. Versions: 0.2: - Added icons 0.2.1: - Added copyright to image if image isn't public domain - Fixed Small tile image and added Large tile image - Added more screenshots 0.2.2 - Updated Screenshots - WIP: adding download button for the HD image
NASA Acronyms
Select a NASA acronym to expand it. This is a tool containing over 10,000 acronyms. Joel Malissa & Logan Stafman
Hubble
Space info on your new tab pages! A Chrome Extension for the everyday astronaut, displaying planet data, the number of current people in space, the Hubble Telescope feed, and Nasa's Picture of the Day. Made for HackBeanpot 2022 :) By Luke Taylor, Lucas Dunker, Sophia Villalba, Crystal Zhang, and Veronica Lekhtman.
Solar System for New Tab
Override the new tab page with an interactive solar system view! A living solar system for your browser new tab page. 🌍 Sets your new tab page to a beautiful Solar System View. Check the time, change between 3D and 2D and much more! Enjoy and don't forget to leave feedback if you like it. Thank you!
NASA APOD New Tab
Shows NASA's Astronomy Picture of the Day as your new tab background. Transform your new tab into a breathtaking view of the cosmos with NASA's Astronomy Picture of the Day. Every time you open a new tab, you'll be greeted with a stunning space image curated daily by NASA — from distant galaxies to close-up views of planets, stars, and nebulae. 📷 NASA's Picture of the Day as your background 📝 Image details including title, description, and author — right in your tab