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WorldWide Telescope : ウィキペディア英語版 | WorldWide Telescope
The WorldWide Telescope (WWT) is a computer program created by Microsoft that displays the astronomical sky as maps, the 3D Universe, and earth science data. It can also be used to visualise arbitrary or abstract data sets and time series data, using the power of a PC graphics card to render up to a half million data points. WWT was announced at the TED Conference in Monterey, California in February 2008.〔(TED conference )〕 Users are able to pan around outer space and zoom as far into any one area as the data will allow. Images are taken from the Hubble Space Telescope and approximately ten earth-bound telescopes.〔(Article by TechCrunch )〕 It is possible to view the sky in many wavelengths of light.〔 The software utilizes Microsoft's Visual Experience Engine technologies to function.〔(WorldWide Telescope homepage )〕 The program runs under either a Microsoft Windows or a web client based on HTML5. The program is designed to scale from web browser to desktop to large multi-channel full dome digital planetarium.〔 The WWT project began in 2002, at Microsoft Research and Johns Hopkins University. Database researcher Jim Gray had developed a satellite Earth-images database (Terraserver) and wanted to apply a similar technique to organizing the many disparate astronomical databases of sky images.〔"Jim Gray, Alex Szalay, "The World-Wide Telescope, an Archetype for Online Science", MSR-TR-2002-75, June 2002.〕 As of October 2008, WWT had "1.5 million active users."〔(WorldWide Telescope Equinox Release )〕 As of February 2012 the earth science applications of WWT are showcased and supported by the Layerscape community collaboration website, also created by Microsoft Research. ==Features==
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