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WorldWide Telescope Web Client now available – bringing the universe closer to everyone

As of today, WorldWide Telescope is no longer limited to the Windows operating system, as the an alpha version of the WorldWide Telescope Web Client was released – and it’s based on Silverlight 2.0! This means that you can now bring this virtual telescope to any platforms that supports Silverlight 2.0. Here’s a screenshot of the web client running in my browser:

WWT Web Client

Below is a list of features in the web client:

  • Access to hundreds of terabytes of sky, earth and planet data
  • Ability to navigate seamlessly through 3D spherical environments
  • Finder Scope to quickly identify astronomical objects
  • Instant thumbnail previews of tens of thousands of popular astronomical objects
  • Access to billions of objects in web-based astronomical catalogue
  • Loading tours, images and other WorldWide Telescope data files on local machine
  • Real-time positions of planets and moons
  • Move forwards and backwards in time 2000 years
  • View guided tours (without 3D planets)
  • Browsing local user collections
  • Virtual Observatory Cone search/registry look up and SIMBAD search

It is also said that the ability to change viewing location and a basic Solar System View are coming soon to the web client. It’s great to see Microsoft utilizing the capabilities of what Silverlight can do and brings its software cross-platform.

You can view the WorldWide Telescope Web Client (alpha) at http://www.worldwidetelescope.org/webclient

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paperlock wrote re: WorldWide Telescope Web Client now available – bringing the universe closer to everyone
on Wed, Mar 18 2009 9:50 AM

One great update.But i wood like two see a it im control.And online community group web site wood with windows live messager so i can share on with my windows live messager conntacts.

paperlock wrote re: WorldWide Telescope Web Client now available – bringing the universe closer to everyone
on Wed, Mar 18 2009 10:18 AM

And sould bee able sync up with my own telescope and upload my photo i take and bee part database on worldwide telescope.

joeale wrote re: WorldWide Telescope Web Client now available – bringing the universe closer to everyone
on Wed, Mar 18 2009 10:41 AM

Has any bode come with away use worldwide telescope with windows live frameit.

JohnCz wrote re: WorldWide Telescope Web Client now available – bringing the universe closer to everyone
on Wed, Mar 18 2009 1:26 PM

wow wow wow.  Silverlight 3 kicks it up several notches.  And with out of browser support, I think Silverlight 3 is about to overtake WPF.  As far a Worldwide Telescope Web, you can obviously see how hardware acceleration will improve performance even more when WTW is updated to use Silverlight 3.

quikboy wrote re: WorldWide Telescope Web Client now available – bringing the universe closer to everyone
on Wed, Mar 18 2009 5:56 PM

@paperlock: Sounds like Windows Live Profile with built-in Web Messenger.

paperlock wrote re: WorldWide Telescope Web Client now available – bringing the universe closer to everyone
on Thu, Mar 19 2009 8:02 AM

quikboy i wood like see microsoft intergate windows live messager with worldwide telescope and bee able setup my own online community group web site.Amerture astronomers that there own photos with camera hooked up two a telescope wood going two database.All wood free two down four free.

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