NASA World Wind
NASA World Wind
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Basic data
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developer | NASA Ames Research Center |
Publishing year | 2003 |
Current version |
1.4.0 ( February 14, 2007 ) |
operating system | Windows , Linux |
programming language | Java , C # |
category | Virtual globe ; Viewing photographs of the earth and other planets |
License | NASA Open Source Agreement |
German speaking | Yes |
worldwind.arc.nasa.gov |
NASA World Wind is an open source - software for satellite and aerial images . The software makes it possible to display these images combined with elevation data on a virtual globe . It is possible to zoom in on any place on earth in 3D graphics and view it from all sides. The software was released in autumn 2004 under the free "NASA Open Source license v1.3". The image data was originally based primarily on the Landsat program.
The program also has extensive map material for the moon , Mars , Venus and Jupiter .
The further development and operation of World Wind were temporarily interrupted in May 2019.
Versions
application
An installable application from World Wind is available for Windows and Linux . DirectX and the .NET Framework are required for the installation .
The application offers various options for displaying your own data. There are functions to open KML and shapefiles as well as to integrate Web Map Services and Web Feature Services .
Extensions
NASA World Wind includes an open interface so that you can develop your own plug-ins . Add-ons expand World Wind with new models, additional image material and new functionalities. Typical examples are:
- Points of Interest and Itineraries
- Place names
- High-resolution aerial and satellite images of selected areas
- Interface to GPS receivers
- Import of selected file formats
Java SDK
On May 8th, 2007 NASA released a Java Software Development Kit based on OpenGL . With this SDK, developers can use World Wind technology in their own, platform-independent applications.
Available records
NASA World Wind comprises models (so-called worlds ) and extensive images of the earth, the moon and selected planets. A total of approximately 4.6 terabytes of data is currently made available. They are continuously reloaded by NASA servers when a region of the world is to be displayed in more detail.
earth
- Blue Marble Next Generation - a mosaic of numerous satellite photos with a resolution of 1 km
- Landsat 7 - satellite images with a resolution of 15 m
- Orthophotos of the USA from the USGS with a resolution of 1 m (in selected cities even with 0.25 m)
- Topographic maps of the USA from the USGS in different scales
- The elevation model is based on data from the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission with a resolution of three arcseconds and one arcsecond for America
moon
- Images of the Clementine spacecraft
- Altitude level map
Sloan Digital Sky Survey
- Extensive star atlas from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) project
Mars
- Images from the Mars Orbital Camera (MOC)
- Altitude level map (MOLA)
- Images Thermal Emission Imaging System (THEMIS) Camera carried on the 2001 Mars Odyssey probe
Venus
- Images of the Magellan mission
- Altitude level map
Jupiter
- Images of Jupiter and its moons Callisto, Europa, Ganymede and Io
Coordinate linking
With the help of the worldwind: // scheme it is possible to specify any coordinates on the earth's surface as a reference. The following example shows a coordinate point in Lake Constance .
If you have installed NASA World Wind and z. For example , if you click on this link in a web browser , the program zooms in directly to this location.
License status of the images
All records have been placed in the public domain , and images created with the program are also in the public domain.
literature
- Holger Reibold: NASA World Wind compact . Brain-Media.de, 116 pages + double layer DVD, Forbach October 2005, ISBN 2-915925-21-6
Individual evidence
- ↑ NASA Open Source Agreement Version 1.3
- ↑ World Wind is available free of charge under the NOSA license, which is an open source license. However, the Free Software Foundation does not consider this license to be a Free Software license , as it contains a clause that requires that all changes are "original creation", see https://www.fsf.org/licensing/licenses/
- ↑ scinexx | The knowledge magazine. Retrieved July 21, 2020 .
- ↑ NASA WorldWind Project Suspension FAQ. Retrieved July 2, 2019 .
- ↑ NASA Renews Commitment to World Wind. August 21, 2019, accessed August 31, 2019 .