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NASA World Wind, Open Source 4D Geospatial Visualization Platform: *.NET & Java* for EDUCATION Patrick Hogan, Frank Kuehnel NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA 94035 USA |
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NASA World Wind has only one goal, to
provide the maximum opportunity for geospatial information to be
experienced, be it education, science, research, business, or government.
The benefits to understanding for information delivered in the context of
its 4D virtual reality are extraordinary. The NASA World Wind visualization
platform is open source and therefore lends itself well to being extended to
service *any* requirements, be they proprietary and commercial or simply
available. Data accessibility is highly optimized using standard formats
including internationally certified open standards (W*S). Although
proprietary applications can be built based on World Wind, and proprietary
data delivered that leverage World Wind, there is nothing proprietary about
the visualization platform itself or the multiple planetary data sets
readily available, including global animations of live weather. NASA World
Wind is being used by NASA research teams as well as being a formal part of
high school and university curriculum. The National Guard uses World Wind
for emergency response activities and State governments have incorporated
high resolution imagery for GIS management as well as for their cross-agency
emergency response activities. The U.S. federal government uses NASA World
Wind for a myriad of GIS and security-related issues (NSA, NGA, DOE, FAA,
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