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Microsoft Launches WorldWide Telescope

esocid writes "WorldWide Telescope, developed by Microsoft's research arm, knits together images from the Hubble Space Telescope, the Chandra X-Ray Observatory Center, the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, and others. Windows users (only) can browse through the galaxy on their own or take guided tours of different outer-space destinations developed by astronomers and academics. The application allows viewing from different wavelengths such as X-ray, visible light, and hydrogen-alpha radiation. Business Week has a review and some background on the project, which has been in development for years. Google Sky beat them to the punch but Business Week opines that WWT's interface is superior."

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  1. Re:Good to see by NotBornYesterday · · Score: 0, Troll

    ... is releasing WWT as a free resource to the astronomy and education communities ... It ain't free if you have to buy Windows to use it.
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  2. Re:Good by zappepcs · · Score: 0, Troll

    Yes, time for a Mac only version??? right?

    Seriously, even if it was donated to the public domain and free as in beer/speech, the value is tarnished when the people they claim to want to help would rather spend the money for the OS/pc ($400 bucks or whatever it is now) on something for their hobby... like telescopes, cameras, tracking equipment etc. These hobby markets are full of people that do NOT have money laying around like businesses often do.

    MS did the same with robotics... no matter how noble the gesture, they COMPLETELY missed the mark with their targeted market.

    Seriously, why would I begin to believe that MS is out for anything other than fucking over the consumers they pretend to want as customers?