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NASA software zooms to nearly anywhere on moon
spaceflightnow.com ^ | 28 Oct 05 | nasa

Posted on 10/29/2005 1:10:14 PM PDT by RightWhale

http://www.spaceflightnow.com/news/n0510/28moon3d/

NASA software zooms to nearly anywhere on moon

NASA NEWS RELEASE

Posted: October 28, 2005

Internet users can now take virtual 3-D trips to nearly anyplace on the moon, thanks to a NASA program first designed to show aerial views of the Earth.

The newly expanded NASA 'World Wind' computer program can 'transport' Web users to almost anyplace on the moon, when they zoom in from a global view to closer pictures of our natural satellite taken by the Clementine spacecraft in the 1990s. Computer programmers at NASA Ames Research Center in California's Silicon Valley originally designed the World Wind program to deliver satellite images and data of Earth to the Internet. Users can see detailed 3-D pictures of the Earth's land surface, including its elevation and climate.

"We have just digested the best of the Clementine images, so we can now deliver the moon at 66 feet (20 meters) of resolution," said Patrick Hogan, manager of the World Wind Project Office at NASA Ames. "This is a first. No one has ever explored our moon in the 3-D interactive environment that World Wind creates," noted Hogan.

Launched in early 1994, Clementine took 1.8 million pictures of the lunar surface during a two-month orbit of the moon. The Ballistic Missile Defense Organization and NASA jointly sponsored the Deep Space Program Science Experiment that included the Clementine spacecraft. Its principal objective was to 'space-qualify' lightweight imaging sensors and component technologies for the next generation of Department of Defense spacecraft.

"Imagine riding a magic carpet through the world and being able to zoom down to any point, or appear magically at any location. That's what World Wind is like," said Mark Leon, chief of the Education Division at NASA Ames. "Not only has Hogan's team produced new technology with World Wind, but they have done so as open source computer code, so it is free for all who would download it," Leon added.

"NASA World Wind allows users to explore their (computer) environment at will," Hogan said. "This leads to much greater engagement with, and by, the users and personalizes it for their own discovery." In contrast, movies are not as engaging, or immersive, in that the user does not control them, Hogan observed. The personal computer (PC) -compatible World Wind program is available free of charge via Internet 'download.' Computer users from more than 100 nations have acquired the free World Wind program, though most users are from the United States. To download World Wind, visit: http://worldwind.arc.nasa.gov/

NASA World Wind is delivering terabytes of global NASA satellite data that are a result of years of daily observations of precipitation, temperature, barometric pressure and much more. Recently, hurricane Katrina data have been added to World Wind's collection of images. There are an estimated 10,000 daily users of World Wind.

In addition to improving World Wind by adding images of the moon, NASA programmers recently have increased the resolution of images of Earth from 3,281-foot (one-kilometer) resolution to 1,640-foot (500-meter) resolution in an upgrade called 'Blue Marble, Next Generation Earth.' Also, some World Wind data sets include images of the entire Earth at 49-foot (15-meter) resolution. The United States data in World Wind is at 3.3-foot (one-meter) resolution with some urban areas at one-foot (0.33-meter) resolution.

World Wind has been enabling hundreds of thousands of Internet users to zoom from satellite altitude into any place on Earth to see across the Andes, into the Grand Canyon, over the Alps or along the African Sahara.

World Wind accesses public domain United States Geological Survey aerial photography and topographic maps as well as Shuttle Radar Topography Mission and Landsat satellite data.

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Haven't tried the link. Good luck!


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government
KEYWORDS: clementine; moon; nasa
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Do some armchair exploration of the moon. Find the Apollo landing sites. 20 meter resolution isn't enough to see the LEM lander states, but maybe that faint dot is one of them.
1 posted on 10/29/2005 1:10:15 PM PDT by RightWhale
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To: RightWhale

Kinda like Google Earth.


2 posted on 10/29/2005 1:14:22 PM PDT by neodad (Rule Number 1: Be Armed)
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To: neodad

Google Earth Rocks!


3 posted on 10/29/2005 1:15:01 PM PDT by JoeSixPack1
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To: KevinDavis; blam; SunkenCiv

Might be interesting. I would ping Hoagland, but he is very busy these days.


4 posted on 10/29/2005 1:18:34 PM PDT by RightWhale (Repeal the law of the excluded middle)
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To: RightWhale

Google Moon - http://moon.google.com/

Be sure to zoom in real close.


5 posted on 10/29/2005 1:19:56 PM PDT by KS Flyover
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To: RightWhale
Wow this thing is neat. I can't believe how close it zooms. What the heck are they excavating up there? It looks like some kind of obelisk.


6 posted on 10/29/2005 1:28:21 PM PDT by ElkGroveDan (California bashers will be called out)
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To: ElkGroveDan

Good you got it to work already. LOL


7 posted on 10/29/2005 1:30:45 PM PDT by RightWhale (Repeal the law of the excluded middle)
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To: KS Flyover; RightWhale

Thanks for the links, look like fun.


8 posted on 10/29/2005 1:37:39 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (Down with Dhimmicrats! I last updated my FR profile on Sunday, August 14, 2005.)
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Hmm.

I wish it really could transport people to the moon. I can think of many barking moonbats that I would like to see removed from this planet.


9 posted on 10/29/2005 1:41:56 PM PDT by LegendHasIt
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To: onedoug

ping


10 posted on 10/29/2005 1:42:12 PM PDT by stylecouncilor
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To: ElkGroveDan
It looks like some kind of obelisk.

Hmmm, maybe it's a early prototype for the iPod, done in lava black.
11 posted on 10/29/2005 1:43:06 PM PDT by VOA
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To: KS Flyover

But... I thought it was supposed to be green, not yellow !!!!



lol


12 posted on 10/29/2005 1:46:46 PM PDT by TomGuy
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To: RightWhale

can we see the cities on the dark side of the moon and the smokestacks too?

Thanks! Great link.


13 posted on 10/29/2005 1:48:54 PM PDT by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ... Monthly Donor spoken Here. Go to ... https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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To: RightWhale

Don't bother trying to download the package unless you are using either XP or Windows 2000, have lots of memory, a broadband link, and a fairly new graphic card. The package will not install on ME or older windoz systems.


14 posted on 10/29/2005 1:55:12 PM PDT by Marine_Uncle (Honor must be earned)
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To: KS Flyover

"Be sure to zoom in real close."

LOL!

thanks.


15 posted on 10/29/2005 1:56:04 PM PDT by strategofr (The secret of happiness is freedom. And the secret of freedom is courage.---Thucydities)
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To: RightWhale

thank you, I downloaded it.


16 posted on 10/29/2005 1:57:20 PM PDT by HuntsvilleTxVeteran (I shot an error into the air. It's still going everywhere. R. A. HEINLEIN)
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To: Swordmaker

I couldn't find a Mac version; I plan to try the Google Moon thing when I switch to OS X in a while. :')


17 posted on 10/29/2005 2:03:25 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (Down with Dhimmicrats! I last updated my FR profile on Sunday, August 14, 2005.)
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To: RightWhale

basically "Google Moon"?

neat.
waiting on "Google Mars"


18 posted on 10/29/2005 2:24:24 PM PDT by King Prout (many accuse me of being overly literal... this would not be a problem if many were not under-precise)
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To: KS Flyover
Great view on the super close-up mode! Seems like you can reach out and touch it.

Nam Vet 8^)

19 posted on 10/29/2005 2:34:17 PM PDT by Nam Vet ("I was present at the birth of a political jihad.")
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To: KS Flyover

LOL!

Part of that NASA conspiracy no doubt.


20 posted on 10/29/2005 2:49:18 PM PDT by BenLurkin (O beautiful for patriot dream - that sees beyond the years)
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