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NASA World Wind 1.4
NASA released World Wind six months before Google Earth, yet it failed to make as much of an impact. However, anything coming out of the prestigious American aeronautics administration is definitely worth a closer look. So what sets World Wind apart from Google Earth? …

World Wind’s real selling point is the quality of its satellite imagery. World Wind reveals Earth in many different perspectives thanks to the large variety of maps. Blue Marble exposes Earth in its true colors, Landsat 7 gives you high resolution imagery, and MODIS can display time relevant data such as earthquakes, fires or floods. Browse over mountains and observe the snowy peaks, the clouds, and the different colors of the rock, with incredible precision. Be aware though that the lower you go, the more detail will appear, and World Wind will take more time to process the image.

A digital globe wouldn’t be complete without its own search option. Find a destination by typing its name in the search tool located on the top bar. Landmarks are particularly well catalogued. If you select the landmark finder tool from the top section, World Wind will exhibit small tags for all locations it considers of significance. Click on the tag and you will be directed to the Wikipedia page for that particular landmark, where you’ll be able to read all about it. It is important to point out however that the search function in World Wind is not as good at finding cities as it is with landmarks.


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Posted on 19-07-2008
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   Scientis on 22 July, 2008 at 7:17 am #

this has failed to make as impact as google earth
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   Perry on 22 July, 2008 at 7:18 am #

quality of satelite image is bad
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   Rhoda on 22 July, 2008 at 7:19 am #

its a shame for NASA
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