WorldWind is an open-source virtual globe technology developed by NASA that allows users to explore Earth, the Moon, Mars, Venus, and Jupiter in a 3D environment. It provides a platform for geographic information visualization, enabling users to zoom from satellite altitude down to any point on the planet's surface. WorldWind is used by scientists, researchers, and the general public to study the Earth's geography, climate, and other planetary bodies.
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Provides detailed 3D visualizations of Earth and other planetary bodies.
Access to high-resolution satellite imagery and aerial photography.
Includes various data layers such as political boundaries, geographic names, and terrain data.
Available on multiple platforms including Windows, Linux, and Mac OS.
Offers an API for developers to create custom applications and visualizations.
Provides resources for educators and students to learn about Earth and space sciences.
Capable of integrating and displaying real-time data such as weather information.
Supports contributions from the open-source community to enhance its features and data.
WorldWind is released under the NASA Open Source Agreement (NOSA) version 1.3.
Developed by NASA's Ames Research Center and the WorldWind community.
Used by various government agencies, educational institutions, and private organizations worldwide.
Built using Java for the desktop version and Web WorldWind uses JavaScript for web-based applications.
Has received several awards for innovation and contribution to open-source software.
Has a vibrant community of developers and users who contribute to its development and documentation.
Plans to expand its capabilities to include more planetary bodies and enhance its visualization technologies.
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