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Microsoft WorldWide Telescope Web Client
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WorldWide Telescope Puts the Night Sky in Your Browser [Astronomy]
WorldWide Telescope Puts the Night Sky in Your Browser [Astronomy]
lifehacker.com — Microsoft's WorldWide Telescope is kind of like Google Earth for the sky, allowing you to explore the outer reaches of space from your browser. If the WorldWide Telescope sounds vaguely familiar,... (more) WorldWide Telescope Puts the Night Sky in Your Browser ...
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Microsoft’s WorldWide Telescope on Mac
Geek In Disguise — At MIX09 today we announced the web based version of WorldWide Telescope via a Silverlight based web client. This means this amazing application is now available on the Mac. Very cool. Very very cool. Check it out NOW from http://www.worldwidetelescope.org/webclient/ – this really is both a beautiful application but also amazing as an educational tool.

Silverlight 3 and new WorldWide Telescope web client via Silverlight Released
D' Technology Weblog — ... of Microsoft WorldWide Telescope via Silverlight is released, that lets you to browse the galaxy directly within your web browser! A great example of Software + Service’s previously you required a client install and the images are retrieved over a web connection. A comparison of features between the web client and desktop PC client of the Microsoft WorldWide Telescope software is available here. More info: WWT web client ...

Microsoft Telescope Web - astonishing space telescope application gets webified
The Red Ferret Journal - gadgets, cool sites, freeware and tech trivia — Microsofttelescopeweb The amazing Microsoft Telescope Web Interface adds simplicity and functionality to the wow-ness of the original. It s powered by Silverlight - which for the sneering classes, is starting to power some pretty cool stuff like the video on demand services of Sky which works really well as a streaming technology! How cool is this ? Well try a zoom in from a space view of earth ...

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Microsoft Worldwide Telescope goes onlineSolSie.com
Microsoft Research’s WorldWide Telescope has become Web-based, so there is no need to download any program. Any Web browser supporting Silverlight 2.0 can enjoy this amazing tool. Stargazers will get a virtual telescope to enjoy imagery from the best ground and space-based telescopes in the ...
WorldWide Telescope Puts the Night Sky in Your Browser [Astronomy]Lifehacker
Microsoft's WorldWide Telescope is kind of like Google Earth for the sky, allowing you to explore the outer reaches of space from your browser. If the WorldWide Telescope sounds vaguely familiar,...