[geeks] World Wide Telescope
Mark
md.benson at gmail.com
Fri Feb 29 19:12:07 CST 2008
On 1 Mar 2008, at 00:50, Sridhar Ayengar wrote:
> Mark wrote:
>> I had to pinch myself twice when I realised it was from Microsoft
>> and it was free product, but it look drop-dead amazing.
> But what is it exactly? Your subject doesn't say much and I can't
> look it up right now.
Sorry. I should have explained better. Basically, it's a interactive
guide to the universe. It works kinda like Google Earth, you pan
around, zoom in and out on stuff and can explore the universe as a
whole, in context. The software itself gathers contents from online
sources and contains imagery from pretty much every major world
telescope, as well as data from a variety of sources. Simply put, it's
an intuitive interactive tool for wandering our universe and seeing
everything mankind can see all in one place. The ability to look at a
'star' in the night sky and be able to zoom in so far that you can see
it is actually 2 galaxies merging together, well it's amazing.
I know there are a lot of programs about that allow you to do this
already, Stellarium and Celestia come to mind, but there's something
about WWT that just seems so much nicer, it just seems much more
usable than anything else I've seen. I'll reserve total judgement for
when I actually use it but from the demo it looks amazing. You really
need to see the demo to get the drift.
One nice feature is you can publish a tour on WWT, that anyone can
take. These can be made by astronomers, or Joe Soap on the street, so
if you are particularly obsessed by a constellation or a nebula you
can tell folks about it while showing them the parts of it in amazing
detail. I'm gonna do some reading and do my own of Orion when it comes
out I think.
Like I say, I'm rarely grabbed by both shoulders and given a true
reason to be excited by something, especially from Redmond, but this
really has me gassed. I want to get my paws on it.
The only potential downer is it's (of course) Windows only, That
doesn't bother me as I have a dedicated XP box to hand. It might
bother other folks but... well frankly I couldn't give less of a crap ;)
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