The data released today includes infrared spectra of these two stars, shown in the context of the Milky Way Galaxy. The map shows an infrared view of the Milky Way as seen from Earth. Green circles show areas of infrared spectroscopy data from the first year of APOGEE observations. The white boxes show the infrared spectra of two stars as seen by APOGEE; red lines show where these stars live in the galaxy. The two spectra are from two stars: one in the galactic bulge that is rich in elements heavier than hydrogen, and one further out in the galactic disk that has fewer such heavy elements. // Peter Frinchaboy (Texas Christian University)/Ricardo Schiavon (Liverpool John Moores University)/and the SDSS-III Collaboration. Infrared sky image from 2MASS/IPAC-Caltech/and the University of Massachusetts