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Archive for July, 2008
Friday, July 25th, 2008
Servir Viz has played a crucial role in developing many interactive products that include Servir's data products and weather prediction models. A popular 3 dimensional product of Servir is skyline. It provides 15m 3 dimensional resolution of many cities and countries. There are different utilities of Servir Viz. For instance, it supports services based on Earth observation. These services are developed for observing earth's resources and how they affect the humanity. Other products of Servir Viz provides transportation routes and dynamic weather updates and other information.
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Friday, July 25th, 2008
What KML stands for and how does it function?
KML i.e. keyhole markup language, is a type of file format used to display geographical data in a search system that includes Google Earth. This language interface is based on XML which has nested attributes and elements.
How to create KML files?
KML files are created using three main tools:
1] Google Earth: This is a very important tool used for creating KML files. With the help of Google Earth, it is possible to create paths, place marks, polygons and many more. When you create any of these objects, you will have to right click on the object in “Places” pane and then choose the option “Copy”. After copying, you will have to paste it into an XML editor or a text editor and then start editing it.
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Friday, July 25th, 2008
NASA World Wind is one of the few satellite programs that reveal regional, high resolution 3D pictures of elevation, vegetation, climate and places by population. On the internet, it has become a 'favorite download'. Using the zoom feature, you can easily get details of a particular destination. Have a closer look of your favorite place with NASA World Wind. The most important thing is that the software is available free of cost. This software application proved to be so popular that more than 100000 internet users willingly downloaded NASA World Wind in the first week of its release on the Web.
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Friday, July 25th, 2008
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Friday, July 25th, 2008
Earth browser is indeed an informative utility that is useful to monitor global conditions. When you will launch earth browser, on your globe you will see a beautifully designed globe that is rotating against a sky. Using this software, you can view pictures of any part of the globe by simply sitting in front of your computer.
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With Earth Browser students will have the ability to explore the earth
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Thursday, July 24th, 2008
Servir Viz is a 3D mapping software that is mostly used for observing weather conditions of planet Earth. It is a regional monitoring and visualization system for Mesoamerica that combines geospatial and satellite data for improved decision making by students, researchers, managers, and general public.
Using this software, you can roam freely around the world and all visit different cities, locations of this world. You can also zoom in to various places to observe a particular location in more detail. This extremely useful product can predict weather conditions. At present, the satellite is operating with the atmospheric science department to give weather predictions. These predictions are mostly 6 hours long. They are used to solve many problems that mainly occur due to natural disasters. Problems include human health, food security, and rains. Servir Viz is used to forecast ecological changes and events such as tropical storms, red tides, and forest fires.
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Thursday, July 24th, 2008
For those interested in knowing the various geographical features of our planet in depth should think of installing NASA World Wind. However, make sure that your machine has Windows operating system. The first version of this software was publicly released in 2004. Its latest version is version 1.4. This amazing program will surely leave you spellbound.
NASA World Wind software comes without paying a single penny. This program not only delivers accurate directions for locating places of interest but also gives more focus on natural and political aspects of planet Earth such as weather patterns, tectonic plates, borders, and topography.
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Thursday, July 24th, 2008
The Google 3D warehouse is an online depository of the three dimensional models. Anybody can search for or download the models from the Google Sketch up to the Google 3D warehouse. But if you want to publish your own model, then you are required to have a Google account. Sign in your Google account and then you can do the same. Publishing the models that you have created to the Google 3D warehouse is one of the great ways of demonstrating your work.
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Thursday, July 24th, 2008
NASA World Wind allows computer users to visit any location on Earth. You can fly over the Alps; see across the Andes or into the Grand Canyon. As the images are of high resolution, you will feel as if you are really visiting that place. Using NASA World Wind, you will be able to see Earth terrain in 3D environment.
Using this software, it is possible to zoom in from satellite altitudes into any city or globe on Earth. The program uses shuttle radar topography mission data and landsat satellite and several other data sources that give information on floods, fires, storms and many other major events. You can also get useful information on all important landmarks of the world.
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Thursday, July 24th, 2008
Measure distance with a ruler: For answering questions such as, “How far the place is from Hudson river at Holland tunnel”. You can make use of line draw tool that is on Scratch pad. This useful feature was built to make collections of points, polygons and lines but it can also be used as an adhoc multipoint ruler. Go to the collections menu and select the option 'Open'. Choose the line draw tool at the bottom of scratch pad and start to click on the map.
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