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Has anyone tryed Microsoft World Wide Telescope ?

Discussion in 'Bing' started by ziya, May 13, 2008.

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    ziya, May 13, 2008 IP
  2. hillord

    hillord Well-Known Member

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    never heard of this. what is it all about dude?
     
    hillord, May 13, 2008 IP
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    Nice I like it.
    Funny part is that their website seems to be usinFlash and not Silverlight...
     
    rsrikanth05, May 13, 2008 IP
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    Algert Well-Known Member

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    yeah they are using flash 9 :D
     
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    nice, will try it.
     
    splitzer, May 13, 2008 IP
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    I have copy pasted it from their website :

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    The WorldWide Telescope (WWT) is a Web 2.0 visualization software environment that enables your computer to function as a virtual telescope—bringing together imagery from the best ground and space-based telescopes in the world for a seamless exploration of the universe.

    Choose from a growing number of guided tours of the sky by astronomers and educators from some of the most famous observatories and planetariums in the country. Feel free at any time to pause the tour, explore on your own (with multiple information sources for objects at your fingertips), and rejoin the tour where you left off. Join Harvard Astronomer Alyssa Goodman on a journey showing how dust in the Milky Way Galaxy condenses into stars and planets. Take a tour with University of Chicago Cosmologist Mike Gladders two billion years into the past to see a gravitational lens bending the light from galaxies allowing you to see billions more years into the past.
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    You have to download a software to use that telescope. I have not downloaded yet, But I am going to do it.

    But I liked their website. It looks cool
     
    ziya, May 13, 2008 IP
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    It sounds cool - I'll download it
     
    Zewert, May 14, 2008 IP