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May 13, 2008

Microsoft Opens Up the Heavens

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Microsoft on Tuesday released an inspiring new tool for investigating space using imagery from the best ground- and space-based observatories around the world. Dubbed WorldWide Telescope, this new tool is free and combines Web services with a local Windows application to provide an amazing experience.

"The WorldWide Telescope is a powerful tool for science and education that makes it possible for everyone to explore the universe," says Microsoft chairman Bill Gates. "By combining terabytes of incredible imagery and data with easy-to-use software for viewing and moving through all that information, the WorldWide Telescope opens the door to new ways to see and experience the wonders of space. Our hope is that it will inspire young people to explore astronomy and science, and help researchers in their quest to better understand the universe."

WorldWide Telescope makes it possible to pan and zoom around the known galaxy using high-resolution imagery. The software provides a realistic sense of the size and scope of outer space, so that when you switch from one celestial body to the next, the view pans and zooms accordingly. WorldWide Telescope includes views of constellations; planets in the solar system; images from the Hubble, Chandra, and Spitzer telescopes; sky surveys, guided tours, and more.

WorldWide Telescope was started years ago by Microsoft senior researcher Jim Gray, who was sadly lost at sea last year. Microsoft says it has released WorldWide Telescope as a service free of charge to the astronomy and education communities "as a tribute to Gray with the hope that it will inspire and empower kids of all ages to explore and understand the universe in an unprecedented way."

WorldWide Telescope requires Windows XP with Service Pack 2 or Vista. For more information and the free download, please visit the WorldWide Telescope Web site.

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Reader Comments
it's still a beta....

XP

Waethorn May 13, 2008 (Article Rating: )


Someone should let Mr. Gates know that "Windows XP and Vista users" != "everyone".

Enyad May 13, 2008 (Article Rating: )


@Enyad - "Someone should let Mr. Gates know that "Windows XP and Vista users" != "everyone"."

Are you suggesting that this app should be ported to other OS's? Do all developers do that with every application that they write? I don't see iLife on Windows...

--tayme

tayme May 13, 2008 (Article Rating: )


Microsoft is the largest software developer in the world, by most meaningful ways of measuring (sure, IBM and a few others have more employees). They can certainly could port this to other platforms -- Google Earth is a good example of a similar app that is multi-platform.

But I was not actually suggesting this. I was merely stating that Mr. Gates could have said "...that makes it possible for Microsoft customers..." or something similar, since "everyone" is clearly not a correct statement.

I know that there are other examples of company CEOs, chairpersons, or other higher-ups making similar grandiose statements. That doesn't excuse anything, of course.

Enyad May 13, 2008 (Article Rating: )


I wonder if Scoble stopped crying yet...

lotsamystuff May 13, 2008 (Article Rating: )


@Enyad - There is nothing wrong with his statement...he said "The WorldWide Telescope is a powerful tool for science and education that makes it possible for everyone to explore the universe"

He did not say that they were providing everyone with all of the required technology to do so. So, it is POSSIBLE for everyone to use it...some people may need to get access to a Windows based PC for it to happen.

--tayme

tayme May 13, 2008 (Article Rating: )


and who wouldn't...honestly!

sx4sport@hotmail.com May 13, 2008 (Article Rating: )


Google (road maps) world vs Microsoft (star maps) universe ?

forkieboy May 15, 2008 (Article Rating: )


I may be too suspicious, but I hesitate to install this software because it might affect stabililty and security. Can anyone tell me what will be installed? Is it all about marketing Silverlight?

stalar May 21, 2008 (Article Rating: )


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