Google And NASA Join Forces
Talkback That is really great and it just makes the whole universe in the hands, Maybe one day we will be able to watch video events of earth? who knows
[September 29, 2005, 13:13]
Google Signs R&D Alliance With NASA
News The NASA Ames Research Center and Google have signed a formal agreement to collaborate on projects ranging from studying scientific-data search technology to using Google Earth flyovers for the moon and Mars.
[December 19, 2006, 9:05]
Google And NASA Join Forces
News Just a few examples are new sensors and materials from collaborations on bio-info-nano convergence, improved analysis of engineering problems as well as Earth, life and space science discoveries from supercomputing and data mining, and bringing...
[September 29, 2005, 12:10]
Google Sponsors Robotic Race To The Moon
News At a recent artificial-intelligence conference, Peter Norvig, the former head of computation at Nasa's Ames facility and now Google's director of research, suggested that the space agency is taking the more expensive approach in trying to send...
[September 14, 2007, 15:12]
WW2D
Downloads Moon and Mars support World Heritage add-on Rapid Fire MODIS add-on Demis WorldMap and VectorOverlay add-on WW2D is cross-platform, free and open-source application similar to NASA World Wind or Google Earth software.
[December 3, 2005, 21:16]
Why Is Google Up For Cerf?
News Cerf, who was the vice-president of technology strategy at MCI and a visiting scientist with NASA, will start his new job as Google's chief Internet evangelist on 3 October. The NASA work would dovetail with the far-reaching interests of Google's...
[September 12, 2005, 12:10]
Microsoft Gives 3D Look At Space Shuttle
News Nasa has a partnership with Microsoft's rival Google, in which it provides data to the Google Earth mapping technology. Nasa and Microsoft have teamed up to give people a 3D photographic look at the space shuttle Endeavour before its launch this...
[August 6, 2007, 9:23]
Mobile Next Battleground For Linux
News Qtopia is in turn based on the company’s Qt platform, which has been used to develop applications as diverse as Google Earth, Skype, the Opera web browser, Adobe Photoshop Elements and space flight simulation modules for NASA.
[June 28, 2006, 17:35]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog This isn't the first free planetary mapping system - NASA's World Wind has been around for a while - but it's thoroughly impressive. On closer inspection, it turns out to be ours after all - Google Earth has arrived.
[July 1, 2005, 19:15]
One Thing At A Time, Boys
Talkback Google Earth, on the other hand, is useful to anyone with a PC. But they might consider putting their resources into Earth for a while longer. It'll be interesting, and certainly very "cool", to have Google Moon and Google Mars.
[December 19, 2006, 16:01]
Jack Of All Trade, But Master Of Only One
Talkback I’m from India and Google earth hasn’t got any sort depth in the maps. I think Google should focus on other useful things that will help the majority of the population rather than going on fancy adventures to moon and mars.
[December 20, 2006, 9:50]

