Microsoft WorldWide Telescope 2.7.12.1 Beta: The best photographs made by telescopes located throughout the planet and beyond
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Look into the depths of space with Microsoft WorldWide Telescope 2.7.12.1 Beta The program will show you the best photographs made by telescopes located throughout the planet and beyond. Administration allows you to discover the secrets of the universe and the beauty of planets, stars and galaxies. To be able to use the Microsoft WorldWide Telescope 2.7.12.1 Beta, you need to install Microsoft. NET Framework 2 on your computer.
Microsoft recently launched a site called Microsoft WorldWide Telescope 2.7.12.1 Beta in space where there are resources such as images and information related to all the planets which data are available.
This service was supposed to be better than Google Sky, but that only worked on Windows platforms, so Microsoft has decided to launch the version of World Wide Telescope web version can be accessed from any platform, even from Mac OS X.
The service is in alpha stage, but it works very well, so now with this web version, may have a greater number of users and thus increase application development.
It has features like seeing in time 2,000 years before or after, tours, note the position of planets in real time, etc..
The application has been developed in Silverlight 2.0, working properly on Windows and Mac, but apparently has worked very well in most browsers.
Size: 54.94 MB
Publisher: Visit Website
Release Date: 2010-8-13
OS: Win 9x/ME/2K/NT/XP/Vista

Microsoft WorldWide Telescope 2.7.12.1 Beta
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