Monday, September 10, 2012

New Latest Popular Free software from Microsoft to see the stars


Microsoft has launched WorldWide Telescope, a new free program that allows everyone from amateurs to the professors of astronomy, to explore in a simple and engaging galaxies, star systems and planets farther away.  program provides 12 terabytes - the equivalent of 2.6 billion pages of text - of pictures that were taken, for example, the Hubble Space Telescope, the Center for observation by the Chandra X-ray and Spitzer Space Telescope.  Emotion that you try using the program is a little 'how to play a video game that allows users to get an overview of the particular or set of galaxies that are thousands of light years away from us.

The software provides a seamless vision systems of very distant stars and dust of stars, whose images can be seen rarely, with breathtaking clarity. A trial version of the program can be downloaded at Web worldwidetelescope.org  The most important competitor of Microsoft, Google, "pointing" eyes: Google Sky, launched in the famous Google Earth is free.

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