WorldWind South Africa

World Wind not only allows you to view the Earth in fantastic 3D, it also brings the universe to your desktop.

The latest versions of World Wind Let you explore our Solar system and beyond, allowing you to virtually visit many planets in full 3D, and then go on to explore the far reaches of the universe itself.

Imagine looking at the largest volcano in the Solar system, Olympus Mons on Mars, and then jumping nearly instantly to the Sea of Tranquility on our own Moon, where Neil Armstrong first spoke the words "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.", then being able to fly off into the stars and see wonders like M64, the sunflower galaxy.

  • The Moon shows imagery from NASA'S 1994 Clementine mission, most of the imagery is at 100-metre resolution, but about 10% is at 20-metre resolution, it also includes terrain data to allow a full 3D experience. For more information see World Wind Centrals Moon page

  • Mars shows imagery from several NASA missions, MOLA, THEMIS, MOC and MDIM, it also includes terrain data to allow a full 3D experience. For more information see World Wind Centrals Mars page

  • Venus shows imagery from NASA'S Magellan mission, it has no terrain data to allow a full 3D experience. For more information see World Wind Centrals Venus page

  • Jupiter shows imagery for the great planet and it's moons, Callisto, Europa, Ganymede and Io, it has no terrain data to allow a full 3D experience. For more information see World Wind Centrals Jupiter page

  • SDSS lets you view imagery obtained by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, a project to make a map of a large part of the universe. For more information see World Wind Centrals SDSS page


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Introduction to Computer Programming and Digital Signal Processing for Space Physics
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SA Space Agency gets Green Light »

Cabinet gives green light for SA space agency, as reported by Engineering News (28 July 2006)

All systems go for SA Space Agency »

Cabinet has approved the establishment of SA's first space agency, as reported by Business Day (31 July 2006).

Minister of Science and Technology Mr Mosibudi Mangena

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