National Virtual Observatory
scubacuda writes "According to this Technology Review article, U.S. astronomers (compliments of a $10M grant from the National Science Foundation) are building a National Virtual Observatory to make accessible terabytes of astrononomical data to a web browser. One interesting challenge is how the scientists are going to query so many *different* distributed databases (which they're leaving in their respective places to avoiding clogging network bandwidth)."
No, no. It should be renamed the National Space Wallpaper Archive.
If Mr. Edison had thought smarter he wouldn't sweat as much. --Nikola Tesla
"History has shown us that the greatest leaps forward have occurred not when you observe the universe through just one window, but when you compare the views of the universe obtained through different windows," says Ray
Thanks Ray for that endoursment of that (in)famous MS product.
This is offtopic, please mod it down.
I tried to look at the universe through my web browser but all I saw was this prompt that told me I should update my web browser to the latest version in order to see the universe.
So will the universe be viewable in the next point release or is it several years away.
Is it possible to look at the universe with, say, lynx?
Or if that is not possible with javascript turned off?