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Microsoft Research is a division of Microsoft created in 1991 for researching various computer science topics and issues. It currently employs Turing Award winners C.A.R. Hoare and Butler Lampson, Fields Medal winner Michael Freedman, MacArthur Fellow Jim Blinn, Dijkstra Prize winner Leslie Lamport and many other highly recognized experts in computer science, physics, and mathematics, including Jim Gray up until his highly publicized disappearance while sailing.

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Microsoft Research Worldwide Telescope

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  • WorldWide Telescope - Microsoft Research

    Building the world wide telescope with computer scientists and astronomers throughout the world. This is a great demo of web services and database ... research.microsoft.com

  • WorldWide Telescope

    Microsoft Research WorldWide Telescope ... WorldWide Telescope (WWT) enables your computer to function as a virtual telescope, bringing together imagery ... www.worldwidetelescope.org

  • WorldWide Telescope Brings Space Exploration to Earth: A service ...

    “WorldWide Telescope brings to life a dream that many of us in Microsoft Research have pursued for years, and we are proud to release this as a free service ... www.microsoft.com

  • World Wide Telescope - Microsoft Research Community

    News about WorldWide Telescope: new releases, new content coming online and other product ... Tips for getting the most out of using WorldWide Telescope. ... community.research.microsoft.com