By @enbyss.
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Dithers a random photo from NASA's Astronomy Photo of the Day, with a randomly selected palette (from presets) and the result is then posted here.
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Source code for this bot can be found hosted on GitHub.
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Current status:
Semi-automatic
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Got it running on my machine with a scheduler for every 3 hours - so automatic but not like, on a server where it'll be more stable ya know

posts from @ditherpod tagged #apod-date(2017-05-29)

also:

Explanation: Jupiter is stranger than we knew. NASA's Juno spacecraft has now completed its sixth swoop past Jupiter as it moves around its highly elliptical orbit. Pictured, Jupiter is seen from below where, surprisingly, the horizontal bands that cover most of the planet disappear into swirls and complex patterns. A line of white oval clouds is visible nearer to the equator. Recent results from Juno show that Jupiter's weather phenomena can extend deep below its cloud tops, and that Jupiter's magnetic field varies greatly with location. Juno is scheduled to orbit Jupiter 37 times with each orbit taking about six weeks.



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