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NASA Releases World Viewer

Klatoo55 writes "Nasa has released a comprehensive world viewing tool that allows you to zoom from planetary resolution down to where you can pick out individual streets. Really cool, but it needs a good internet connection and a decent graphics card. There's all sorts of interesting features, such as the ability to tilt your view for a flight-sim like experience and a data display feature that shows current natural disasters, political boundaries, weather patterns, and landmarks on the Earth's surface, all while providing a dynamic satellite's eye view of the planet."

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  1. Amazing... by jhtrih · · Score: 5, Funny

    This is cool. I can see my house! Now if my neighbor had been sunbathing at the time...

    1. Re:Amazing... by grub · · Score: 5, Funny


      Now if my neighbor had been sunbathing at the time...

      ...you'd be checking out his package?

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    2. Re:Amazing... by hsteck_ylf · · Score: 5, Funny

      too bad we crashed nasa's webserver in under 20 minutes :)

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    3. Re:Amazing... by Shakrai · · Score: 5, Funny

      You know thats quite some achievement.. ;) .. Usually nasa servers can take large amounts of load ..

      Maybe they calculated the load using the Metric system while /. uses the American system...

      Just a thought ;)

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  2. Already slow by networkBoy · · Score: 5, Funny

    I ran to check out the sit and it is Cooooool, but Nasa's gonna have an astronimical bandwith bill today :)
    -nB

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    1. Re:Already slow by networkBoy · · Score: 5, Interesting

      http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/BlueMarb le/
      This site has some absolutely stunning still shots of earth. Available as several hundred K JPGs, 1-2 meg JPGs, and up to 30 meg TIFFs.
      -nB

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  3. Geostationary Satellite Server by ackthpt · · Score: 5, Informative

    I've been watching the weather and all sorts of neat stuff on the NOAA GEOS site for years. Not great for spying on your city, but great animations for tracking weather and hurricanes

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  4. Takes a hefty chunk of hardware by Mr+Guy · · Score: 4, Informative

    Recommended Specifications * Windows 2000, XP Home, or XP Professional * Intel Pentium 3 1 ghz or AMD Athlon or higher * 256 MB of RAM * 3D Graphics Card o nVidia GeForce 2 Ultra o ATI Radeon 7500 o Intel Extreme Graphics 2 * DSL / Cable connection or faster * 2 GB of disk space The requirements are a bit high, but the demo pictures they show are quite impressive. It does appear to be opensource, wonder how long it'll be before someone makes a Linux port, and ties to a newsfeed! Trouble in the Middle East? Lets take a look!

    1. Re:Takes a hefty chunk of hardware by Azghoul · · Score: 3, Funny

      For a..... web site??

  5. Chalk another one up for Neil Stepehenson. by SuiteSisterMary · · Score: 3, Insightful

    "YOU ARE HERE."

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  6. WE SLASHDOTTED NASA by dijjnn · · Score: 4, Funny

    that's just cool.

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    1. Re:WE SLASHDOTTED NASA by AndroidCat · · Score: 5, Funny

      Are you sure? Has anyone checked to see if the dolphins are still around or large slab-like somethings are hanging in the sky very much unlike bricks?

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    2. Re:WE SLASHDOTTED NASA by Skye16 · · Score: 4, Interesting

      We really need to get "slashdotted" entered into the Oxford dictionary. Seriously, if "bling-bling" can make its way in, at least something practical AND unobnoxious should get in easily.

  7. Wow! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    I can finally see the world outside of my Mother's basement!!!!

  8. A free version of Keyhole? by Andorion · · Score: 3, Informative

    I had a subscription to Keyhole World Viewer for a while, it's the same type of thing with a shnazzy interface and features. You can download it for a free trial at their site, I haven't tried the NASA one so I don't know how it compares.

    ~Berj

    1. Re:A free version of Keyhole? by MustEatYemen · · Score: 3, Interesting

      Keyhole has several features Earth Sphere in 3d 3d terrain data Street level details of many highly populated areas of the US. Overlays of Roads/Rails/Water ways Overlays of resturrants/lodging/gas stations It's not limited to just the US, it has data of many locations of the world. The downsides i see to keyhole are needing a fat pipe (like the nasa client), widly varying levels of detail, especially outside the US. My car would love this if it didn't need a broadband internet connection, and could store the data locally, at least for a select area(s). (Keyhole says they've got terabytes o data)

    2. Re:A free version of Keyhole? by bentfork · · Score: 4, Informative
      Nope, it is a 3d accelerated GIS viewer.

      They have a huge amount of data in varried resolution. Most of it is available from multiple sources for free; however they have it all in one spot and all converted for their program.

      What makes it truly great is the ability to add your own overlays directly over top of its data. Quite a spectacular product.

      If you have it give this a try take a image of vegitaion [A] and overlay it over Iraq with at 30% transparency. Add a overlay that with the sunni / sheite population densities [B] and do the same.

      KaPow! Data in context. Quite amazing really.

      [A] vegetation will require some cutting and pasting... but the images you have w/ key hole are pretty good
      [B] Religious groups

      If you want to check them out they are here:
      earthviewer

      [ I dont' work for them, but I would ;) ]

    3. Re:A free version of Keyhole? by John+Jorsett · · Score: 3, Informative

      I use Keyhole and it has a geographical bookmark feature, at least as I understand the concept. Also, the newest version has finally added display of coordinates, which I've wanted for years.

  9. It certainly must be comprehensive... by tcopeland · · Score: 3, Insightful

    ...since it's a 259 MB download.

    What a perfect (and missed) opportunity for NASA to use BitTorrent instead of a huge zip file. Ah well.

  10. Can we.. by segfault7375 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Will we be able to zoom in on the smoking ruins of the slashdotted webserver? :)

    1. Re:Can we.. by Henk+Poley · · Score: 3, Informative
    2. Re:Can we.. by Tackhead · · Score: 4, Funny
      > Will we be able to zoom in on the smoking ruins of the slashdotted webserver? :)

      With a 259MB download, you won't need to zoom in. You'll be able to see the crater from orbit. Heck, you'll probably be able to see the crater from the surface of the moon.

    3. Re:Can we.. by pete-classic · · Score: 5, Funny
      You'll be able to see the crater from orbit. Heck, you'll probably be able to see the crater from the surface of the moon.


      I remember back when the moon was in orbit. Man, those were the days.

      -Peter
  11. Heh by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    Really cool, but it needs a good internet connection

    Are you talking about me or their server?

  12. C# And DirectX... by malakai · · Score: 5, Informative

    Pretty cool stuff. The developer says the core will compile on Mono, but obviously there isn't DX for Mono.

    Maybe someone can think about a Manged-DX style wrapper around OpenGL for the Mono Project.

    Can't think it would be easy though. DX does a lot for you.

    The source is supposed to be placed on SourceForge soon. Should be a fun project to hack on.

  13. Don't be so proud of your technological terror... by weeboo0104 · · Score: 5, Funny

    The power to view a planet is insignificant next to the power of a slashdotting.

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  14. Just like enemy of the state by grifter7 · · Score: 3, Funny

    Now you can play "enemy of the state" at home, without having to retask satellites on your own.

  15. Celestia by Milo+Fungus · · Score: 5, Interesting

    For those of you who like this sort of software, check out Celestia. It is a 3D space simulator, and lets you visit objects in our solar system and a bunch of stars. It's really amazing, and it's open source! My sister uses it for teaching astronomy to the neighborhood kids in their home-schooling class.

  16. BEWARE - Way too proprietary! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    It currently only works with ONE planet!

  17. Re:A threat to our security? by Izago909 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Everything is a threat to national security. There are a half dozen other free websites that offer nearly the same services as this one. Soon, the EU will have its own version of GPS which can be accessed by the public. If someone really wants to kill others, they will find a way regardless. Has anyone noticed that most security implementations after the attacks tend to make people feel safer without making them truly safer? No security is better than a false sense of security; at least people would be on their toes instead of walking around oblivious.

  18. Re:Bastards... by napa1m · · Score: 5, Funny

    Don't lie. I'm using it right now on my Windows box and I can see into your closet, there's nothing in there but skeletons and that 'touchy' uncle!

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  19. Commercial site (free usage) by McFly69 · · Score: 4, Informative

    Here is a commercial site but you can use it for free with watermarks. You can zoom to a persons house. All you need to type in the address of the place. Pretty nice, check it out. Only problem is that some of the images are a couple years old... but then how often do streets and house move/change physcially?

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    1. Re:Commercial site (free usage) by tbase · · Score: 3, Funny

      but then how often do streets and house move/change physcially?

      You don't live in Florida, do you? :-)

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  20. Similar Products by carbolic · · Score: 3, Interesting
    Yesterday on The Screen Savers they pointed out a for-pay satellite viewer that appears to do the same thing as this NASA viewer. Keyhole LT is a consumer-licensed viewer for about $40 and is a way smaller download with a free trial mode. The resolution is not spy-on-your-neighbors great. But you can see who has pools on your block and how many cars are parked in the driveway along with topography data and flyover modes.

    For a high-res view but user-interface nightmare, GlobeXplorer has free and subscription imagery online that incorporates aerial photography for less than 1 meter resolution (like way zoomed in.)

    Of course, what roxorz is that the NASA prog is free. At least for now!

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  21. Celestia and World Viewer by cOdEgUru · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Hope someone would integrate this in to Celestia or the other way around. Explore the deepest corners of the galaxy and be in your neighbourhood in a splitsecond.. Nice..

  22. servers is down but by jjshoe · · Score: 3, Informative

    you can still download the program from here

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  23. Tremendous graphics! by suicidedoll · · Score: 5, Funny

    I wonder what engine the builder used to design that world? It's pretty fantastic! And the level design, simply AMAZING!

  24. Re:A threat to our security? by slungsolow · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Any GIS type application is considered a threat to our national security. If you take a look at these aerial views of DC you can see how the federal government had the overhead views of the whitehouse and the capitol removed (or blocked). The last thing the government wants is to be responsible for a terrorist act. They feel that tools like this are useful to the general public, so they make them available. At the same time, they can see the emminent threat, so they limit its capabilities.

  25. Snow Crash reference by perlchild · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Am I the only one who sees a Stephenson's Snow Crash reference in this?

  26. Re:A threat to our security? by lukewarmfusion · · Score: 4, Funny

    Actually, the government erected huge white platforms above parts of the city to obscure the stuff that satellites were seeing. It blocked out the sun and all the plants died. They realized it was a bad idea, took the platforms down, and just used Paintbrush to erase the parts they didn't like.

  27. And a 'direct' download link by Henk+Poley · · Score: 4, Informative
  28. area-51 not there by shlepp · · Score: 3, Funny

    uhh, ok so they give u access to this shit but i cant fricken zoom down on area 51, all it is is desert, kinda ripoff that i cant see secret government installations.

  29. Oh my god by nanojath · · Score: 4, Funny

    We just slashdotted the World.

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  30. Re:Hmmmm? by benchbri · · Score: 3, Informative

    Nope, The terraserver is USGS aerial photography. This, however is GOES satellite data. Pretty cool, IMHO. I was on the Terraserver planning my trip last week to Centralia, Pennsylvania. Has had a coal fire burning underneath it for 40 years. Look at the street grids with no houses on them. And if you scroll 100 meters south of downtown, there's a giant steaming crater. It's a fun place. I'd love to fly through Centralia on this Nasa thing. Anybody know what the resolution is? I doubt it would be better than 1 meter...

  31. How long before Tom Ridge kills this? by clickster · · Score: 4, Funny

    Tom: "Terrorists could use this to pinpoint places to strike." Powell: "Tom, I have a Hammond Street Guide to Washington D.C. in my back seat that they could use for that. Let's be realis..." Tom: "George, Dick, how in the hell did he get out of the basement? Agents Smith and Johnson, please escort Mr. Powell back to his cell. And get the CEO of Hammond on the phone." News Reporter: "Quickie Marts all over the country were raided by the FBI today in a massive crackdown on the selling of maps. Store clerks were rounded up and shipped to Guantanamo to possibly face charges of providing material aid to terrorists...or was that tourists. Either way, if they're ever actually charged, I'm sure the secret tribunal will execute justice...or was that Lady Justice...to the fullest extent possible."

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  32. Re:NSA by TheClassic · · Score: 5, Funny
    "I have a feeling that they can count the fucking hairs on your nut sack with the technology they have now-a-days."
    One of the many reasons I wear pants.
  33. "Hello, World!" by johnthorensen · · Score: 5, Funny

    So this is what you get when you put a bunch of rocket scientists together and tell them to write a "Hello, World?" app?

    -JT

  34. BitTorrent to the rescue! by Jaeger · · Score: 5, Informative

    Until NASA's servers manage to recover from the demand, here's a Torrent for your downloading enjoyment.

  35. Re:259M download! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    http://centraldownload.mine.nu/download.php?id=110 6&hit=1&file=worldwind.torrent Here is the torrent. It is slow to start but is getting faster with more people.

  36. Re:Hosting a torrent by wscott · · Score: 5, Informative
    How about this one:

    http://centraldownload.mine.nu/download.php?id=110 6&hit=1&file=worldwind.torrent

    (I didn't make the torrent, but I did post the link. ;-)

  37. Open Source & Porting by Bungopolis · · Score: 4, Informative
    I emailed lead developer Randy Kim about the use of the proprietary DirectX library in World Wind, and the possibility of ports to Linux and other systems. Here is his response:
    World Wind is still a new piece of software and we're still defining all the features that go into it. Afterwards, we would like to port it to as many platforms as possible but it is a matter of resources. We have only one main coder and pseudo-designer (myself). We're just interns! When steps start heading in that direction, we'll update our web site.
    We started with a windows platform since that is where most of our audience is. It is our full intention to port World Wind. Meanwhile, we'll definitely invite the possibility of having the open source community help out with the porting.