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User feedback for cosmic-moments:

User One: Thinks the app is cool and interesting and he was able to use the app as I intended (to look up, by date, an astronomy picture from the NASA archives, and learn more about it by searching for any terms). The user understood how to use the app and found it easy to use. However, user noted that it would be better if the date could be looked up by either a drop-down calendar or by being able to type in the date in any number of ways (e.g. 7/18/2000, not just Jul 18 2000 or July 18, 2000)

User Two: Thinks it is a cool way to look at information simultaneously and be able to search within the page for something while you're already looking at another thing. It does behave the way she wants it to— Can see two things at the same time. Reallly likes the way you can scroll within that page without moving the screen (the iframes). She wishes the wikipedia page would fill up the empty strip of white on one side (she is viewing it on a desktop with a very large screen— noted: this is how i learned iframes are not responsive!)

User Three: Initially thought it had to do with astrology since there was no text explaining what it was. Liked using the Wikipedia search, but wanted search term suggestions in case she couldn't think of anything. There were some dates she entered that had no image returned (noted: mistake with the date function in the code).

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