Thursday, November 13, 2008
Seek for UFOs with Microsoft's WorldWide Telescope and Google Sky, Mars & Moon
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Educator Roy Gould and researcher Curtis Wong show a sneak preview of Microsoft’s WorldWide Telescope, which compiles images from telescopes and satellites to build a comprehensive, interactive view of our universe.
A researcher at the Harvard Center for Astrophysics, Roy Gould gives the first public demo of the World Wide Telescope, a powerful new web-based tool for exploring the universe, developed by… full bio and more links
Curtis Wong is manager of Next Media Research for Microsoft, whose focus "spans the linear and interactive media spectrum from television, broadband and gaming to emerging media forms." He's a…full bio and more links
MICROSOFT'S WORLDWIDE TELESCOPE
Microsoft's WorldWide Telescope Download - Free
Wiki about Microsoft's WWT
UFOs FOUND USING MICROSOFT WORLDWIDE TELESCOPE
Traveling to the stars has never been easier
To help you explore the far reaches of our universe, we have teamed up with astronomers at some of the largest observatories in the world to bring you a new view of the sky. Using Google Maps this tool provides an exciting way to browse and explore the universe. You can find the positions of the planets and constellations on the sky and even watching the birth of distant galaxies as seen by the Hubble Space Telescope.
We are particularly excited about the ability to view the universe at different wavelengths, to see how it would look if our eyes worked in the x-rays or infrared. As you explore these new layers, play with the transparency to blend between the different wavelengths and see how different parts of the universe light up at different wavelengths
If you are interested in what's happening on the sky tonight or over the next few months then check out the podcasts from Earth and Sky or search for the position of your favorite planet.
GOOGLE SKY, MARS AND MOON
Google Sky
Google Mars
Google Moon
About Google Sky - FAQs
UFO PHENOMENA IN A GOOGLE SKY
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Educator Roy Gould and researcher Curtis Wong show a sneak preview of Microsoft’s WorldWide Telescope, which compiles images from telescopes and satellites to build a comprehensive, interactive view of our universe.
A researcher at the Harvard Center for Astrophysics, Roy Gould gives the first public demo of the World Wide Telescope, a powerful new web-based tool for exploring the universe, developed by… full bio and more links
Curtis Wong is manager of Next Media Research for Microsoft, whose focus "spans the linear and interactive media spectrum from television, broadband and gaming to emerging media forms." He's a…full bio and more links
MICROSOFT'S WORLDWIDE TELESCOPE
Microsoft's WorldWide Telescope Download - Free
Wiki about Microsoft's WWT
UFOs FOUND USING MICROSOFT WORLDWIDE TELESCOPE
Traveling to the stars has never been easier
To help you explore the far reaches of our universe, we have teamed up with astronomers at some of the largest observatories in the world to bring you a new view of the sky. Using Google Maps this tool provides an exciting way to browse and explore the universe. You can find the positions of the planets and constellations on the sky and even watching the birth of distant galaxies as seen by the Hubble Space Telescope.
We are particularly excited about the ability to view the universe at different wavelengths, to see how it would look if our eyes worked in the x-rays or infrared. As you explore these new layers, play with the transparency to blend between the different wavelengths and see how different parts of the universe light up at different wavelengths
If you are interested in what's happening on the sky tonight or over the next few months then check out the podcasts from Earth and Sky or search for the position of your favorite planet.
GOOGLE SKY, MARS AND MOON
Google Sky
Google Mars
Google Moon
About Google Sky - FAQs
UFO PHENOMENA IN A GOOGLE SKY
************** *******
................See each month at a glance on one page
...November...October ...September...August...July...June
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2 comments:
Hello
I you are interested by astronomic strange shapes
I suggest you can to see it at the following coordinates (under MS Worldwide Telescope software - free to download)
(Use the maximum zoom)
Some people said that this is a telescope reflection,
but if you have already used a telescope, how is it
possible to obtain that reflection.
And for the "orange trails" (in Cassiopea constellation
for example) it seems that a disk shape is escorted by 2
others shaped)
See and think yourself.
Under Worldwide telescope software:
RA , Dec
01h32m08,+53:10:31
04h28m41,+17:42:28
03h55m18,+23:32:23
16h41m41,+62:45:02
17h53m28,+76:02:19
17h25m40,+77:10:25
15h51m56,+55:22:50
16h27h37,+53:33:02
16h23m32,+58:39:07
17h11m40:+80:16:08
15h50m16,+79:51:53
19h23m33,+37:48:22
18h42m34,+41:07:39
14h24m35,+53:53:34
15h02m39,+47:12:23
19h29m25,+16:49:41
20h32m05,+24:40:29
23h58m56,+19:51:40
I suggest you also to check these strange shapes with the
google Earth software in 'Sky mode' (the second coordinate between parenthesis are the Google Sky mode coordinates):
RA 22h10m02.55s,Dec -10:20:27.98 (-10.322823°,152.515326°)
RA 13h29m38s, Dec -13:31:01 (-13.511729°, 22.408575°)
RA 22h25m34s, Dec -9:49:12 ( -9.817745°,156.400514°)
bye
Thierry (Paris - France)
Hey Thierry, I remember you. We used to talk at the UFO Casebook forum - remember?
Atrueoriginall
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