NASA World Wind is available as a full install, or as an update to a previous release. You may use it under the terms of the NASA Open Source Agreement.
Full Install (1.4)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Windows 2000, or XP
- Intel Pentium 3, 1 GHz, or AMD Athlon or higher
- 256 MB of RAM
- 3D Graphics Card
- DSL / Cable connection or faster
- 2 GB of disk space
World Wind benefits most from
a video card with 3D acceleration. If you don't know whether your machine
comes with one, it is likely to have one built in if the computer
was purchased within the past two years. Here is a list of video cards that have been reported to work with World Wind.
World Wind requires
that you have .NET runtime environment and DirectX installed.
You can download .NET
runtime environment and DirectX
runtime.
World Wind comes with data you can zoom into. After a certain point, World
Wind will begin to download more images automatically. The servers hosting this information are very busy and may be unresponsive until we get the necessary infrastructure.
NASA World Wind leverages Microsoft .NET technology for rapid development and to easily access open standards such as XML, WMS, and other graphics standards. Real-time 3D graphics are driven by DirectX allowing a wide base of compatibility with accelerated video hardware.
Primary data sources come from NASA, and TerraServer-USA of Microsoft Research.
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World Wind is developed at NASA Ames Research Center by Chris Maxwell, Randy Kim, Tom Gaskins, Frank Kuehnel and project manager Patrick Hogan. |
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