The Atlantic has a nice December feature where they select a space telescope image (Hubble or Webb) each December day from the past year. They’re all collected in a 2024 Space Telescope Advent Calendar gallery. The images are always stunning but I have one peeve.
Since they’re all US government media, they’re all essentially in the public domain (at most liberal Creative Commons). Would it kill The Atlantic to provide a link back to the original source? Shame on you!
I’m taking matters into my own hands, hunting the sources down, and stashing them away. I’ll figure out how to get them displayed in a gallery just because.
And I do mean my own hands, because I see no good way to automate this process.