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API Test
API namenasa
DescriptionNASA picture of the day
GET response
{"copyright":"Marcella Pace","date":"2025-12-20","explanation":"The word solstic
e is from the Latin for Sun and to pause or stand still. And in the days surroun
ding a solstice the Sun's annual north-south drift in planet Earth's sky does sl
ow down, pause, and then reverse direction. So near the solstice the daily path
of the Sun through the sky really doesn't change much. In fact, near the Decembe
r solstice, the Sun's consistent, low arc through northern hemisphere skies, alo
ng with low surface temperatures, has left a noticeable imprint on this path to
the mountain town of Peaio in northern Italy. The morning frost on the road has
melted away only where the sunlight was able to reach the ground. But it remains
in the areas persistently shadowed by the fence, tattooing in frost an image of
the fence on the asphalt surface.","hdurl":"https:\/\/apod.nasa.gov\/apod\/imag
e\/2512\/tatooimg_145020251217.jpeg","media_type":"image","service_version":"v1"
,"title":"A Solstice Sun Tattoo","url":"https:\/\/apod.nasa.gov\/apod\/image\/25
12\/tatooimg_145020251217_1024.jpeg"}