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Microsoft Set to Launch the Worldwide Telescope

Hubble_space_telescope According to sources close to Microsoft,  the company will launch new desktop software called WorldWide Telescope on February 27 at the TED Conference in Monterey, California.

Microsoft is said to be tapping the Hubble telescope as well as ten or so earth bound telescopes around the world for data. When you find an area you like, you can switch to a number of different views, such as infrared and non-visible light. Rumors report that users will be able to pan around the nighttime sky and zoom as far in to any one area as the data will support.

The Worldwide Telescope meshes nicely with the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope, partially funded by $30 million from Microsoft founder Bill gates and Charles Simyoni, the developer of Word and Excel, is projected for ‘first light’ in 2014 in Chile's Atacama Desert -the world's Southern Hemisphere space-observatory mecca. The 8.4-meter telescope will be able to survey the entire visible sky deeply in multiple colors every week with its 3-billion pixel digital camera. The telescope will probe the mysteries of dark matter and dark energy, and it will open a movie-like window on objects that change or move rapidly: exploding supernovae, potentially hazardous near-Earth asteroids and distant Kuiper Belt objects.

LSST is truly an Internet telescope, which will put terabytes of data each night into the hands of anyone that wants to explore it. The 8.4-metre LSST telescope and the 3-gigapixel camera are thus a shared resource for all humanity — the ultimate network peripheral device to explore the universe.

According to tech industry pundit, Michael Arrington, the WorldWide Telescope will be "significantly better than Google Sky, which launched last August as part of Google Earth, and the open source Stellarium (which is hugely better than Google Sky already). The key is the user interface, which is seamless as you move around the sky and zoom in and out. Much of the Photosynth technology is said to have been used for the project. And the sheer amount of data Microsoft is accessing, said to be measured in the terabits, gives that great user interface something to show off."

Posted by Casey Kazan.

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