How to do the 'picture NASA took when I was born' trend

Thanks to a new tool from NASA, people are looking up what the Hubble Space Telescope photographed on the day they were born. Thanks to a new tool from NASA, people are looking up what the Hubble Space Telescope photographed on the day they were born. However, there is one caveat, your birthdate has to be in June 1995 or after. The Hubble telescope has been taking photos of space for over 30 years. But the photos have only been published on the Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD) website since 1995. Here's how to find your birthday photo. NASA has created the APOD calendar where you can easily find what photo was taken on any day since summer 1995. To find the photo taken on your birthdate, locate your birth year, select the corresponding month, then the date. To see what Hubble saw on a random birthday, you can also visit NASA's "What Did Hubble See on Your Birthday" page and select your birth month and day. The hashtag #nasabirthday currently has 15.8 million views

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