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craigster59 07-15-2005 08:35 AM

Cool Satellite map program
 
I don't know how many of you are aware that Google has a free satellite map/address locator program. You can find roads, restaraunts and lodging. It's alot of fun to play with too.
earth.google.com

targa911S 07-15-2005 08:44 AM

Yeah I ran out of addresses I wanted to see from space last night. pretty cool. I have been shopping real estate in PA from FL and it's neat to look at property from space to see the lay of the land.

island911 07-15-2005 08:47 AM

The (original, i think) version is NASA's World_Wind.

Pretty cool when you find out it's 3-D topo.

bryanthompson 07-15-2005 08:47 AM

dupe :)
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/off-topic-discussions/229765-new-google-maps-software-gps-marker-requests-also.html?highlight=google

71T Targa 07-15-2005 11:02 AM

Looks like they are no longer allowing downloads?!?!?

Moneyguy1 07-15-2005 12:28 PM

Yes...but remember: NASA people should be sent home. The space program is a big waste of money. We should be spending the money right here on earth rather than taking all that cash, puttiing it in nosecones and then into orbit.

Sheesh...

Tongue firmly in cheek. reference to another thread

bryanthompson 07-15-2005 12:31 PM

I think most of this data is provided by private companies, although I could be mistaken.
Quote:

DigitalGlobe is building a constellation of high-resolution earth imaging satellites and a comprehensive geo-information product store -- DigitalGlobe.com -- that allows you to quickly access and order a wide variety of imagery and derivative information products, including our 70-centimeter panchromatic and 2.8-meter multispectral imagery--the highest resolution satellite imagery available commercially. All together, our data sources will represent the market's most robust collection of up-to-date spatial information.

Moneyguy1 07-15-2005 12:36 PM

byran..

Not to belabor a point, but where do you think the private companies got their technology in the first place? How many of those satellites have gone into orbit aboard NASA rockets?

bryanthompson 07-15-2005 12:40 PM

I'm sorry, did you get the impression that I have a problem with nasa? I have no problem with nasa. I think it shoud exist as a research facility, whose findings can be applied by private industry.

Moneyguy1 07-15-2005 12:46 PM

And that is precisely what happens. Most of the discoveries go into the public sector. Next time you power up your GPS....


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