Science educator Roy Gould and Microsoft’s Curtis Wong give an astonishing sneak preview of Microsoft’s new WorldWide Telescope — a technology that combines feeds from satellites and telescopes all over the world and the heavens, and weaves them together holistically to build a comprehensive view of our universe. (Yes, it’s the technology that made Robert Scoble cry.)
(A microsoft project. So this is probably gonna cost ya, somehow)
> A microsoft project. So this is probably gonna cost ya, somehowNo, it will be as free as Sky @ Google Earth – that was the word when I first saw a demonstration (with crash and all) at an astronomy communication conference last fall.