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5071_32 ~C4Chaos ~C4無秩序's Bookmarks Tagged With "worldwide-telescope"

  1. Visit Two New Ways to Explore the Virtual Universe, in Vivid 3-D - New York Times Two New Ways to Explore the Virtual Universe, in Vivid 3-D - New York Times

    The skies may be the next frontier in travel, yet not even the wealthiest space tourist can zoom out to, say, the Crab Nebula, the Trapezium Cluster or Eta Carinae, a star 100 times more massive than the Sun and 7,500 light-years away.

  2. Visit Science fair for grown-ups - Cosmic Log - msnbc.com Science fair for grown-ups - Cosmic Log - msnbc.com

    Once a year, Microsoft Research gives outsiders a glimpse of its high-tech frontiers: gizmos that transform your fingers into ghostly digits on the screen, or make you look like a Webcam celebrity ... viewers that let you unravel the inner working… More

  3. Visit What made me cry: Microsoft’s World Wide Telescope « Scobleizer — Tech geek blogger What made me cry: Microsoft’s World Wide Telescope « Scobleizer — Tech geek blogger

    Lots of people are asking me questions about what made me cry at Microsoft a few weeks ago.

  4. Visit Google Earth Blog: WorldWide Telescope vs Google Sky Google Earth Blog: WorldWide Telescope vs Google Sky

    For the past few weeks, rumors had been building that Microsoft would be releasing a new product called WorldWide Telescope (WWT) which would be significantly better than Google's Sky.

  5. Visit WWTelescope (World Wide Telescope) WWTelescope (World Wide Telescope)

    The WorldWide Telescope (WWT) is a rich visualization environment that functions as a virtual telescope, bringing together imagery from the best ground and space telescopes in the world for a seamless, guided exploration of the universe.

  6. Visit The World-Wide Telescope, an Archetype for Online Science The World-Wide Telescope, an Archetype for Online Science

    Most scientific data will never be directly examined by scientists; rather it will be put into online databases where it will be analyzed and summarized by computer programs. Scientists increasingly see their instruments through online scientific … More

  7. Visit TED | TEDBlog: TED2008: What is our place in the universe? TED | TEDBlog: TED2008: What is our place in the universe?

    The second session of TED2008 asks What is our place in the universe? and it cogently opens with a sneak preview of an amazing piece of technology under development at Microsoft: the World Wide Telescope, a powerful new web-based tool for explorin… More

  8. Visit TED | Talks | Roy Gould: WorldWide Telescope (video) TED | Talks | Roy Gould: WorldWide Telescope (video)

    Science educator Roy Gould gives an astonishing sneak preview of Microsoft's new WorldWide Telescope -- a technology that combines feds from satellites and telescopes all over the world and the heavens, and builds a comprehensive view of our unive… More

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