Microsoft Telescope Web Client

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The WorldWide Telescope is a computer program created by Microsoft running under either a Microsoft Windows client or a new cross platform web client based on Silverlight which allows its users to view outer space. It was announced at the TED Conference in Monterey, California in February, 2008. Users are able to pan around outer space and zoom as far into any one area as the data will allow. Images are taken from the Hubble Space Telescope and approximately ten earth-bound telescopes. It is possible to view the sky in many wavelengths of light. The software utilizes Microsoft's Visual Experience Engine technologies to function.

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  • Microsoft WorldWide Telescope Web Client

    This page requires Silverlight 3. Get Microsoft Silverlight. www.worldwidetelescope.org

  • WorldWide Telescope

    If you run Mac OS X or don't meet these requirements try the Web Client; Microsoft® XP SP2 (minimum), ... Microsoft Research WorldWide Telescope ... www.worldwidetelescope.org

  • WorldWide Telescope Escapes to the web! - WWT Data Blog ...

    Mar 26, 2009 ... Details of new datasets in WorldWide Telescope from Microsoft Research. ... The web client not only allows access to a large part of WWT's functionality ... Paul Smith wrote re: WorldWide Telescope Escapes to the web! ... community.research.microsoft.com

  • WorldWide Telescope - Microsoft Research

    Building the world wide telescope with computer scientists and astronomers ... WorldWide Telescope Web site · WorldWide Telescope Web Client Preview ... research.microsoft.com