Tuesday, June 16, 2009

NASA for the WorldWide Telescope


Microsoft is published both in collaboration with NASA Center intends to allow viewing of data the U.S. space agency, including detailed photos of Martian surface and the moon, through its Internet services WorldWide Telescope. The two companies will be within the project called Space Act Agreement jointly develop technology and infrastructure necessary for the presentation of NASA's data.

WorldWide Telescope is a visualization environment based on Web 2.0
technologies, which serves as a virtual telescope, bringing images from ground and space telescopes to enable a space research. For the purposes of collaboration with Microsoft within a peer-NASA Research Center in California will be processed by more than 100 Terabytes of data, including recent photos of orbital vehicle, which recorded Martian surface in high resolution.

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