Microsoft, Google'ın popüler hizmeti Sky'a karşı Worldwide Telescope uygulamasını geliştiriyor.Worldwide Telescope uygulaması Mayıs sonunda hizmete girecek.Bill
Gates, Endonezya'da yaptığı bir konuşma sırasında, Microsoft'un
"Worldwide Telescope" isimli yeni bir uygulama geliştirdiğini ve tüm
kullanıcıların bu uygulamaya ücretsiz olarak ulaşabileceklerini
müjdeledi. Worldwide Telescope uygulaması, Google'ın yaklaşık 1 yıl
önce hizmete sunduğu ve uzayın derinliklerinde gezinmemizi sağlayan
ünlü Sky hizmetine rakip olacak.
Worldwide Telescope uygulaması, Dünyanın dört bir yanındaki
teleskoplardan (Hubble teleskopu da dahil) toplanan uzay görüntülerini
bir araya getiriyor ve kullanıcıların evrende dilediği gibi dolaşmasını
sağlıyor.
The WorldWide Telescope (WWT) is a Web 2.0 visualization software
environment that enables your computer to function as a virtual
telescope—bringing together imagery from the best ground and
space-based telescopes in the world for a seamless exploration of the
universe.
Choose from a growing number of guided tours of the sky by
astronomers and educators from some of the most famous observatories
and planetariums in the country. Feel free at any time to pause the
tour, explore on your own (with multiple information sources for
objects at your fingertips), and rejoin the tour where you left off.
Join Harvard Astronomer Alyssa Goodman on a journey showing how dust in
the Milky Way Galaxy condenses into stars and planets. Take a tour with
University of Chicago Cosmologist Mike Gladders two billion years into
the past to see a gravitational lens bending the light from galaxies
allowing you to see billions more years into the past.
WorldWide Telescope is created with the Microsoft® high performance
Visual Experience Engine™ and allows seamless panning and zooming
around the night sky, planets, and image environments. View the sky
from multiple wavelenghts: See the x-ray view of the sky and zoom into
bright radiation clouds, and then crossfade into the visible light view
and discover the cloud remnants of a supernova explosion from a
thousand years ago. Switch to the Hydrogen Alpha view to see the
distribution and illumination of massive primordial hydrogen cloud
structures lit up by the high energy radiation coming from nearby stars
in the Milky Way. These are just two of many different ways to reveal
the hidden structures in the universe with the WorldWide Telescope.
Seamlessly pan and zoom from aerial views of the Moon and selected
planets, as well as see their precise positions in the sky from any
location on Earth and any time in the past or future with the Microsoft
Visual Experience Engine.
WWT is a single rich application portal that blends terabytes of
images, information, and stories from multiple sources over the
Internet into a seamless, immersive, rich media experience. Kids of all
ages will feel empowered to explore and understand the universe with
its simple and powerful user interface.
Microsoft Research is dedicating WorldWide Telescope to the memory
of Jim Gray and is releasing WWT as a free resource to the astronomy
and education communities with the hope that it will inspire and
empower people to explore and understand the universe like never before.