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Microsoft Worldwide Telescope (WWT) 5.2.9
Microsoft Worldwide Telescope (WWT) 5.2.9 The WorldWide Telescope (WWT) is a visualization environment that enables your computer to function as a virtual telescope—bringing together imagery from the world’s best ground- and space-based telescopes for the exploration of the universe. WWT blends terabytes of images, information, and stories from multiple sources into a seamless, immersive, rich media experience. Explorers of all ages will feel empowered to explore and understand the cosmos using WWT’s simple and powerful user interface. The mission of the WorldWide Telescope is twofold: To aggregate scientific data from major telescopes, observatories, and institutions and make temporal and multi-spectral studies available through a single, cohesive Internet–based portal To stimulate interest in science among younger generations, providing a compelling base for teaching astronomy, scientific discovery, and computational science WorldWide Telescope is dedicated to the memory of Jim Gray. It is a free, open-source resource to the astronomy and education communities with the hope that it will inspire and empower people to explore and understand the universe like never before. Version 5.2 runs on Windows 7 or Windows 8, in either 32- or 64-bit mode, depending on your operating system. It also supports native DirectX 11, DirectX 10, and has some support for down-level DirectX 9 hardware running through the DirectX 11 API. WWT 5.2 System Requirements To run this software, you need the following on your computer: Windows 7 or Windows 8 (older versions of Windows are not supported) Discrete graphics card with 512 MB VRAM, DirectX 10 or DirectX 11 compatibility, high-end GTX 480 class or better, and 1 GB VRAM recommended WorldWide Telescope 5.2 Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5.1 Do not attempt to install WWT 5.2 on Windows XP. It does not run and can potentially prevent ...
5/5 5,950 Apr 09, 2017
Microsoft Research Corp.
Microsoft Worldwide Telescope (WWT) Legacy
Microsoft Worldwide Telescope (WWT) Legacy The WorldWide Telescope (WWT) is a visualization environment that enables your computer to function as a virtual telescope—bringing together imagery from the world’s best ground- and space-based telescopes for the exploration of the universe. WWT blends terabytes of images, information, and stories from multiple sources into a seamless, immersive, rich media experience. Explorers of all ages will feel empowered to explore and understand the cosmos using WWT’s simple and powerful user interface. The mission of the WorldWide Telescope is twofold: To aggregate scientific data from major telescopes, observatories, and institutions and make temporal and multi-spectral studies available through a single, cohesive Internet–based portal To stimulate interest in science among younger generations, providing a compelling base for teaching astronomy, scientific discovery, and computational science WorldWide Telescope is dedicated to the memory of Jim Gray. It is a free, open-source resource to the astronomy and education communities with the hope that it will inspire and empower people to explore and understand the universe like never before. The legacy version of WWT supports Windows XP, Windows Vista, and DirectX 9.0c hardware running as a 32-bit application. Install the 5.2.9 version for Win7,8,10.
5/5 5,850 Apr 09, 2017
Microsoft Research Corp.
   
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